Original Research

COVID-19 as an enabler for enhancing online learning and teaching skills for nurse educators at the University of Namibia: Prospects and challenges

Rakkel N. Shindjabuluka, Daniel O. Ashipala, Gilbert N. Likando
Health SA Gesondheid | Vol 27 | a1727 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/hsag.v27i0.1727 | © 2022 Rakkel N. Shindjabuluka, Daniel O. Ashipala, Gilbert N. Likando | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 28 June 2021 | Published: 25 February 2022

About the author(s)

Rakkel N. Shindjabuluka, Department of General Nursing Science, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Namibia, Rundu, Namibia
Daniel O. Ashipala, Department of General Nursing Science, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Namibia, Rundu, Namibia
Gilbert N. Likando, Department of Educational Foundations and Management, Faculty of Education, University of Namibia, Rundu, Namibia

Abstract

Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has caused instability in the education system and has compelled higher education institutions (HEIs) to find alternative ways of teaching and learning by making use of the latest online teaching approaches.

Aim: The purpose of the study was to explore how COVID-19 could serve as an enabler for the enhancement of online learning and teaching skills for nurse educators at the University of Namibia with specific emphasis on prospects and challenges.

Setting: Semi-structured interviews were conducted in English at a public nursing education institution located in the northeast of Namibia.

Methods: A qualitative explorative, descriptive and contextual research design was used. Data were collected by means of in-depth semi-structured interviews with 18 nurse educators from the School of Nursing. Data were analysed using thematic analysis. Field notes were simultaneously taken to enrich the data.

Results: The study revealed three themes: nurse educators’ experiences of the use of online learning and teaching skills, COVID-19 as an enabler for enhancing online learning and teaching skills and strategies to sustain online teaching and learning.

Conclusion: Internet technology has generated a surge in demand for web-based teaching and learning. The online learning mode was not effectively utilised during the COVID-19 era because of inadequate technological skills on the part of nurse educators.

Contribution: These findings can be used by universities to equip students and academic staff with skills to adapt to e-learning as the new modus operandi in learning and teaching in the post-COVID-19 era.


Keywords

challenges teaching skills; COVID-19; enablers; nurse educators; online learning; prospects

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