Stories of Online Art Education: Transitions and Challenges During the Pandemic

Q1 Arts and Humanities Art Education Pub Date : 2023-07-04 DOI:10.1080/00043125.2023.2211216
Borim Song, Marian G. Lim, Kyung-Soon Lim
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At the Quality Matters Research Online Conference, presenters Banker and Voelker (2021) shared their research examining the perceptions of K–12 teachers about their teaching and professional experiences during the pandemic. The presenters’ study indicated that only 16.1% of the participating teachers thought they had received adequate training for remote teaching during the summer of 2020 for fall 2020 implementation. The 51 people attending their presentation, mostly higher educators, were also surveyed through a Zoom poll about their preparation for remote teaching. Notably, only 17% of the attendees felt they had received proper professional development for online education. This finding suggests that educators have been negotiating and navigating challenges during the pandemic.
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在线艺术教育的故事:大流行期间的过渡与挑战
在质量问题研究在线会议上,主持人Banker和Voelker(2021)分享了他们的研究,研究了K-12教师对他们在疫情期间的教学和职业经历的看法。主讲人的研究表明,只有16.1%的参与教师认为他们在2020年夏天接受了足够的远程教学培训,以便在2020年秋季实施。参加演讲的51人,大多是高等教育工作者,也通过Zoom民意调查对他们远程教学的准备情况进行了调查。值得注意的是,只有17%的与会者认为他们在在线教育方面得到了适当的专业发展。这一发现表明,教育工作者在疫情期间一直在谈判和应对挑战。
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Art Education Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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