Effectiveness of Online Model in Public Health Law and Ethics Courses During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Northern College, Tak Province

Authors

  • Suwech Pimnumyen Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Northern College
  • Jatuporn Pangjak Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Northern College
  • Wiwat Morarach Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Northern College
  • Pinyo Suwarochananon Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Northern College

Keywords:

Online Teaching, Online Model, Online Learning Behavior

Abstract

The purposes of this research were to study the behaviors and opinions               of students on online model in public health law and ethics courses during the COVID-19 pandemic and evaluate to lecturer quality. The target population refers to 32 students of the faculty of allied health sciences, Northern College, they were study in public health law and ethics course, semester 1/2564. The research instrument was online questionnaire. The statistics used to data analysis were frequency, percentage, mean and standard deviation. The results found that the most of the students used their smartphones for online learning. The most consistent online learning behavior of students were completing the online exercises in time. The students' opinions on the online model in public health law and ethics courses were at very good level. The lecturer was evaluated by students at a very good level.

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Published

2023-04-04

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บทความวิจัย (Research article)