Opportunities and Challenges in the Work of Natural Science Teachers During Online Teaching: Teachers’ Beliefs and Attitudes

Q4 Social Sciences Acta Paedagogica Vilnensia Pub Date : 2023-08-22 DOI:10.15388/actpaed.2023.50.6
Anja Mirosavljević, B. Bognar, M. Sablić
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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a catastrophic impact on all sectors of the economy worldwide, including education. This led to the closing of schools, soon followed by online teaching that replaced traditional classroom teaching for the duration of the pandemic. This case study is relevant to examining natural science teachers’ attitudes and beliefs about online teaching and the challenges they faced during the pandemic. Data were collected using standardized, open-ended interviews with six outstanding natural science teachers from elementary schools. In this article, we explore the work-related challenges and opportunities experienced by outstanding teachers because of the COVID-19 pandemic and the introduction of online teaching. The results of the study show that teachers are open to changes and express relatively positive attitudes and beliefs about online teaching during the COVID-19 crisis, such as using a variety of digital tools during online teaching and after returning to classroom teaching. They are developing and improving their digital competences as well as their self-reflection skills, which give them the space they need to reflect consciously and deeply on their teaching. However, they encounter various obstacles to teaching online, such as technical difficulties, difficulties in assessment, excessive parental involvement in children’s work, etc. The efforts to develop personally and professionally improve the quality of pedagogical work, including distance learning, and contribute to the development of teachers’ professional identity. The limitation of this study is relatively small group of teachers who participated in the research, i.e., only six of them.
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网络教学中自然科学教师工作的机遇与挑战:教师的信念与态度
2019冠状病毒病大流行对包括教育在内的全球所有经济部门造成了灾难性影响。这导致学校关闭,随后在大流行期间,在线教学很快取代了传统的课堂教学。本案例研究与调查自然科学教师对在线教学的态度和信念以及他们在大流行期间面临的挑战有关。数据收集采用标准化,开放式访谈六位优秀的小学自然科学教师。本文将探讨新冠肺炎疫情和网络教学的引入给优秀教师带来的工作挑战和机遇。研究结果表明,在新冠肺炎危机期间,教师对在线教学持开放态度,并对在线教学表达了相对积极的态度和信念,例如在在线教学期间和返回课堂教学后使用各种数字工具。他们正在发展和提高自己的数字能力以及自我反思技能,这给了他们有意识地、深入地反思自己的教学所需要的空间。然而,他们在网上教学中遇到了各种障碍,比如技术上的困难、评估上的困难、家长过多地介入孩子的工作等。个人和专业发展的努力提高了包括远程学习在内的教学工作的质量,并有助于教师专业认同的发展。本研究的局限性在于参与研究的教师群体相对较少,只有6名教师。
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Acta Paedagogica Vilnensia
Acta Paedagogica Vilnensia Social Sciences-Education
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