PHYSICAL EDUCATION TUTORS PERCEPTIONS OF THE USE OF TECHNOLOGICAL TOOLS FOR REMOTE TEACHING DURING COVID 19

E. Aboagye, Nathanael Adu
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The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic created the need for the use of dissimilar remote teaching methods and strategies in many subject areas including Physical Education (PE). While this was somewhat successful in developed countries, little is known about the use of technological tools to deliver PE lessons online in developing countries. This study examined the perceptions and experiences of colleges of education PE tutors in adopting technological tools for remote teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic. Semi-structured interviews were used to collect data from 12 tutors (4 females and 8 males) in Ghana. Content analysis was employed as the tool for the analysis of the data. Based on the results, the PE tutors perceived that accessibility was a major challenge to the successful teaching of practical PE lessons online. The tutors further posited that they were motivated to deliver practical lessons online because of the COVID-19 pandemic as they don't want students to be left idle. In furtherance, the participants recommended Transforming Teaching, Education and Learning and colleges' management for assisting them to participate in an online course and providing them with ICT support and data. Again, the participants agreed that they prefer face-to-face to online lessons as the latter do not promote socialisation, develop only the cognitive domain and even certificates acquired online are not given due recognition. It is recommended that theory lessons should be held online while face-to-face interaction is better for practical lessons in PE due to accessibility issues connected to poor internet connectivity and difficulty in performing some of the skills online.
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体育教师对2019冠状病毒病期间使用技术工具进行远程教学的看法
COVID-19大流行的出现,需要在包括体育在内的许多学科领域使用不同的远程教学方法和策略。虽然这在发达国家取得了一定的成功,但在发展中国家,人们对利用技术工具在线提供体育课程知之甚少。本研究调查了2019冠状病毒病大流行期间教育学院体育教师在采用技术工具进行远程教学方面的看法和经验。采用半结构化访谈收集加纳12名导师(4名女性和8名男性)的数据。采用内容分析法作为数据分析的工具。基于结果,体育教师认为可访问性是成功的在线体育实践课程教学的主要挑战。导师们进一步表示,由于COVID-19大流行,他们有动力在网上讲授实践课程,因为他们不希望学生无所事事。此外,与会者建议“教学、教育和学习的转变”和学院管理协助他们参与在线课程,并为他们提供信息和通信技术支持和数据。再一次,参与者同意他们更喜欢面对面的在线课程,因为后者不能促进社交,只发展认知领域,甚至在线获得的证书也没有得到应有的认可。建议理论课应该在网上进行,而面对面的互动对于体育实践课来说更好,因为互联网连接不佳以及在线执行某些技能有困难。
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