TEACHING DURING THE COVID-19 CRISIS AS REFLECTED AND SHARED ON FACEBOOK

Mai Ngoc Khoi, Khac Thi Anh Tuyet
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As in many countries worldwide, the COVID-19 pandemic requires Vietnamese teachers to adapt to online teaching. A particular challenge has been the urgent and unexpected requests for the immediate shift from face-to-face to online teaching. This research focuses on how teachers at a university reacted and adapted to the change, as reflected and shared on their Facebook pages. 96 Facebook posts of 56 university lecturers during the online teaching phases in 2020 and early 2021 were screen-captured and then thematically analysed. Main factors causing difficulties and teacher stress and burnout were identified. The findings suggest that the toughest challenges were two aspects: the difficulties in controlling the dynamics and interactions in the class, and the difficulties in arranging workload in school curricula filled with online classes. The findings show that teachers' attitude toward this sudden change slowly improved as their efficacy for teaching online and sense of accomplishment increased. The paper also discusses the future changes relevant for sustainable online education. Finally, the paper ends with some reflection on helping teachers survive a crisis by nurturing a positive attitude and resilience.
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在facebook上反思和分享的COVID-19危机期间的教学
与世界上许多国家一样,2019冠状病毒病大流行要求越南教师适应在线教学。一个特别的挑战是,人们要求立即从面对面教学转向在线教学,这是迫切而意外的要求。这项研究的重点是一所大学的教师如何应对和适应这种变化,并在他们的Facebook页面上反映和分享。在2020年和2021年初的在线教学阶段,56名大学讲师的96条Facebook帖子被屏幕捕获,然后进行主题分析。找出造成困难和教师压力及倦怠的主要因素。研究结果表明,最大的挑战来自两个方面:控制课堂动态和互动的困难,以及在充满在线课程的学校课程中安排工作量的困难。研究结果表明,随着教师在线教学效能和成就感的提高,教师对这种突然变化的态度逐渐改善。本文还讨论了与可持续在线教育相关的未来变化。最后,本文就如何培养积极的态度和适应力,帮助教师渡过危机进行了一些思考。
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