Challenges and Opportunities for Online Practical Work in Sub-Saharan Africa

F. Babalola, Sina J. Fakoyede
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Practical work is an integral part of teaching and learning in STEM. It can help to deliver many learning outcomes - manipulative skills, observation and description, motivation, creative thinking, problem-solving abilities, and critical attitudes, as well as conceptual understanding. In recent years the already weak provision of the STEM practical curriculum in Sub Saharan Africa SSA has been undermined further by pandemic constraints. Online practical work is expanding rapidly in both scale and sophistication worldwide and it offers a credible means of mitigating such problems and improving access in SSA. This study examines issues and prospects for online practical work in SSA. It includes a brief summary of the present position and presents the views of stakeholders gathered using semi structured interviews. These focused on their attitudes towards introducing new learning technologies and related approaches in the teaching and learning of practical work in science. The results showed that many of the educators interviewed are enthusiastic about the opportunities afforded by online practical work and see such innovation as a useful response to the pandemic. They also assert their readiness to embrace new technologies in STEM practical work but warn of the challenges, notably access to resources and the lack of the teaching skills required to engage learners in effective online practical work. The students have been disappointed by online versions of conventional face to face teaching and many are sceptical about online practical work. Resource and cost issues dominate their thinking. Science educators will require extensive training if online learning technologies are to be harnessed successfully to provide practical science activities in SSA.
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撒哈拉以南非洲在线实践工作的挑战与机遇
实践工作是STEM教学和学习的一个组成部分。它可以帮助提供许多学习成果-操作技能,观察和描述,动机,创造性思维,解决问题的能力,批判态度,以及概念理解。近年来,撒哈拉以南非洲地区本已薄弱的STEM实践课程的提供受到流行病限制的进一步破坏。在线实践工作在全球范围内的规模和复杂程度都在迅速扩大,它提供了一种可靠的方法来缓解这些问题,并改善SSA的访问。本研究探讨了SSA在线实践工作存在的问题和前景。它包括对当前立场的简要总结,并展示了使用半结构化访谈收集的利益相关者的观点。这些问题集中在他们对在科学实践工作的教学中引入新的学习技术和相关方法的态度上。调查结果显示,许多接受采访的教育工作者对在线实践工作提供的机会充满热情,并将这种创新视为应对疫情的有益措施。他们还表示愿意在STEM实践工作中采用新技术,但警告说,面临的挑战,特别是资源的获取和缺乏让学习者参与有效的在线实践工作所需的教学技能。学生们对传统面对面教学的在线版本感到失望,许多人对在线实践工作持怀疑态度。资源和成本问题主导了他们的思维。如果要成功地利用在线学习技术在SSA中提供实用的科学活动,科学教育工作者将需要广泛的培训。
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