Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on Higher Education Sector in Yemen and Response Requirements

This study aimed at identifying the impact of Covid-19 pandemic on higher education sector in Yemen and the requirements of fighting the consequences. To achieve this objective, the study followed the descriptive content analysis method. The population and sample of the study were (46) items selecte...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published inMağallaẗ al-dirāsāt al-iğtimāʻiyyaẗ (Online) Vol. 27; no. 1; pp. 1 - 28
Main Authors Al Khateeb, Khalil Mohammed, Al Awadhi, Ali Abdullah
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Arabic
Published University of Science and Technology, Yemen 04.05.2021
Subjects
Online AccessGet full text

Cover

Loading…
More Information
Summary:This study aimed at identifying the impact of Covid-19 pandemic on higher education sector in Yemen and the requirements of fighting the consequences. To achieve this objective, the study followed the descriptive content analysis method. The population and sample of the study were (46) items selected from the literature. Major findings revealed consequences of Covid-19 included suspension of university study, death of some university staff, spread of fear and anxiety among academic community, administrative staff and students, inability of Yemeni universities to use an alternative e-learning system (due to the lack of institutional technology), lack of e-learning material, bad internet services and the spread of technological illiteracy among most of teaching staff and students. In light of these findings, the study is concluded with a set of recommendations as follows: the creation of a unified body under the supervision of the two parties in Sana'a and Aden to manage Covid-19 crisis; strengthening awareness of protection; supporting medical services; providing the staff of the Ministry of Higher Education with health insurance; building technological capacity of universities to overcome technology illiteracy; and developing e-learning.
ISSN:2312-525X
2312-5268
DOI:10.20428/jss.v27i1.1772