Exploring Affordances of Online and Offline Strategies for Continuity of Learning in Secondary Schools during Pandemics: Lessons from Uganda's Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic

Veronica Namulondo, Rovincer Najjuma, Gillian K. Kasirye, Michael Walimbwa
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The COVID-19 pandemic led to widespread school closures, disrupting learning in institutions worldwide. This study examined the online and offline strategies implemented in Uganda's secondary schools during the pandemic and draws lessons from the country's response. This study was conducted in two schools in Kampala District, the research employed a qualitative multiple case study approach, gathering data through interviews, observations, and focus group discussions. The findings revealed that both online and offline strategies played significant roles in facilitating home-based learning. Printed learning materials, such as textbooks and workbooks, were valued by teachers and students for providing a sense of continuity in their studies. However, limitations such as the lack of immediate clarification and two-way communication were identified. Logistical challenges in distributing the materials also posed difficulties, particularly for students in remote areas. Radio broadcasts emerged as a pivotal offline strategy for reaching students without internet access. Parents and students appreciated the insightful educational content delivered through radio programs, even in remote areas. However, accessibility concerns and the lack of interactivity were highlighted as limitations. These findings are not only pertinent for Uganda but also contribute to the global conversation on resilient educational systems in times of unforeseen disruptions. It is crucial to address the limitations of online and offline strategies to ensure equitable access and effective learning experiences for all students, especially those in remote areas
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探索大流行病期间中学在线和离线持续学习战略的可承受性:乌干达应对 COVID-19 大流行的经验教训
COVID-19 大流行导致学校大面积停课,扰乱了世界各地学校的学习。本研究考察了大流行期间乌干达中学实施的在线和离线策略,并从该国的应对措施中汲取了经验教训。本研究在坎帕拉地区的两所学校进行,采用了定性多案例研究方法,通过访谈、观察和焦点小组讨论收集数据。研究结果显示,在线和离线策略在促进在家学习方面都发挥了重要作用。教师和学生都很重视印刷学习材料,如教科书和作业本,因为它们为学习提供了连续性。然而,也发现了一些局限性,如缺乏即时澄清和双向交流。分发材料的后勤挑战也造成了困难,特别是对偏远地区的学生而言。电台广播成为向无法上网的学生进行宣传的重要离线战略。即使在偏远地区,家长和学生也对广播节目所提供的深刻教育内容表示赞赏。不过,他们也强调了无障碍问题和缺乏互动性的局限性。这些研究结果不仅与乌干达相关,而且有助于在发生意外干扰时,就弹性教育系统开展全球对话。关键是要解决在线和离线战略的局限性,以确保所有学生,特别是偏远地区的学生,都能公平地获得学习机会和有效的学习体验。
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