In response to the challenges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, educational institutions adopted flexible learning methods to ensure the continuity and delivery of quality education. Recognizing the importance of understanding student experiences within this new learning environment, this study explored the impact of flexible learning modalities on students. The study employed a qualitative research design using a phenomenological approach to capture the lived experiences of learners. Data were collected through validated semi-structured interview questionnaires administered to selected students. The collected data were analyzed using thematic analysis to identify recurring patterns and themes related to students’ experiences in flexible learning. Findings revealed that students encountered several challenges while adapting to flexible learning. These included conflicts between academic tasks and domestic responsibilities, increased academic workload, unstable or unreliable internet connectivity, and uncertainties regarding their learning outcomes and academic performance. These challenges affected students’ ability to fully engage in their courses and created additional pressures in managing their academic and personal responsibilities. Despite these difficulties, students demonstrated resilience and optimism in dealing with the new learning environment. They viewed these challenges as opportunities for personal growth and development. Students developed coping strategies such as improving their time management skills, becoming more resourceful in accessing learning materials, and communicating with peers and instructors for academic support. These strategies helped them continue their studies despite the limitations posed by flexible learning. The findings highlight the importance of strengthening institutional support systems and providing accessible learning resources to better assist students in navigating flexible learning environments and enhancing their overall learning experiences.
Al-Yusri S Aller (Sun,) studied this question.