Qualitative Case Study of a Virtual Education Program: Challenges and Future Directions

Marshal C., Ruby I., Christopher Yap
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Existing studies have explored the repercussions of school closures. The researchers were interested in exploring the virtual health and physical education program (VHPEP) by identifying existing practices, drawing a more profound understanding of teachers’ experiences, identifying parents’ roles played in support of their children and teachers, and finally recommending inputs for a better VHPEP. Using a criterion-based selection, twenty participants, encompassing ten teachers and ten parents, were recruited for this study. The study employed a qualitative case study design. The results found that implementing VHPEP involved various issues and challenges in class management, including limited student interaction, difficulty sustaining interest, ineffective assessment methods, and instances of student cheating. These challenges prompted teachers to shift their pedagogical practices, focusing on making adjustments and developing new strategies to ensure student participation. Additionally, the study found that teachers experienced anxieties and realized the importance of self-reflection, including the importance of implementing measures to mitigate anxieties, gaining new perspectives on teaching, and grappling with the unique difficulties and opportunities of the virtual teaching modality. This study also shed light on the diverse roles that parents played in supporting their children and collaborating with teachers. Lastly, the study identified crucial aspects for improving VHPEP. While this study gives much attention to valuable insights provided by teachers and parents as collaborative partners for a quality VHPEP, caution should be exercised because the research is based on specific contexts and individual experiences.
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虚拟教育计划的定性案例研究:挑战与未来方向
现有研究探讨了学校关闭带来的影响。研究人员对虚拟健康与体育教育计划(VHPEP)的探索感兴趣,他们希望通过确定现有的做法,更深入地了解教师的经验,确定家长在支持孩子和教师方面所扮演的角色,最后为更好的虚拟健康与体育教育计划提出建议。本研究采用标准选择法,招募了 20 名参与者,包括 10 名教师和 10 名家长。研究采用了定性案例研究设计。研究结果发现,实施 VHPEP 涉及班级管理中的各种问题和挑战,包括学生互动有限、难以保持兴趣、评价方法无效以及学生作弊等。这些挑战促使教师转变教学方法,集中精力进行调整和制定新的策略,以确保学生的参与。此外,研究还发现,教师们经历了焦虑,并意识到自我反思的重要性,包括采取措施减轻焦虑、获得新的教学视角、努力应对虚拟教学模式独特的困难和机遇。本研究还揭示了家长在支持子女和与教师合作方面所扮演的不同角色。最后,本研究确定了改进 VHPEP 的关键方面。虽然本研究非常重视教师和家长作为高质量的 VHPEP 的合作伙伴所提供的宝贵见解,但由于研究是基于特定的背景和个人经历,因此应谨慎从事。
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European Journal of Educational Research
European Journal of Educational Research Social Sciences-Education
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