STATISTICAL LEARNING DIFFICULTIES ANALYSIS IN THE ERA OF PANDEMIC COVID-19 IN GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING COLLEGE STUDENTS
Abstract
COVID-19 is a virus that spreads around the world. Indonesia is one of
the affected countries. Everyone has only experienced the current conditions and
situations, so that good adaptations and adjustments are needed in all aspects,
including learning. Teachers implement online learning methods to students to
minimize the risk of spreading the COVID-19. This research was done with a
quantitative description method. The results showed that students' learning
difficulties when learning at home online were inadequate facilities and internet
networks, insufficient understanding of certain subjects, a learning atmosphere at
home that was less conducive to the analysis of students' learning difficulties
carrying out learning online COVID-19 pandemic period. This study aims to obtain
information about the problems experienced by students in carrying out online
statistics learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Keywords: Online Statistics Learning, COVID-19 Pandemic, Learning
Difficulties
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