Negotiation and compromise in online learning during the Covid-19 pandemic

Nurulia Januarti, Heru Nugroho, Arie Sujito
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The Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated technological transformation in education. Online learning has become a new culture in education that brings significant changes in the intersubjective relationship between educational actors, which was originally full of warmth but has now turned into formality due to distance meetings. This research aims to reveal the ways of relationship that occur between teachers and students and their consequences in online learning practices. The study used a phenomenological approach by collecting data through interviews with 11 teachers and 11 students and observing the online learning process conducted through various applications. The results of the study showed a weakening of the intersubjective relationship between teachers and students. Distance meetings have turned into mere formalities and emptiness. The closeness and warmth between teachers and students are diminishing and filled with emptiness. The interactions that exist are filled with deceit and fraud. In online learning, teachers and students negotiate and compromise on the learning to be conducted amidst all the limitations of distance learning. The consequence is widespread pragmatism towards technology, with students feeling lonely and isolated, and academic dishonesty increasing. In the end, there is a restriction of relationships and a tendency to prioritize mechanisms of silence as a compromise for the loss of true reality in the teacher-student relationship.
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新冠肺炎大流行期间在线学习的谈判与妥协
2019冠状病毒病大流行加速了教育领域的技术变革。在线学习已经成为一种新的教育文化,它使原本充满温暖的教育行为主体间关系发生了重大变化,这种关系由于远程会议而变得形式化。本研究旨在揭示教师与学生在网络学习实践中发生关系的方式及其后果。该研究采用现象学方法,通过对11名教师和11名学生的访谈收集数据,并观察通过各种应用程序进行的在线学习过程。研究结果显示,师生主体间关系呈现弱化的趋势。远程会议已经变成了纯粹的形式和空虚。师生之间的亲密和温暖正在减少,充满了空虚。存在的互动充满了欺骗和欺诈。在在线学习中,教师和学生在远程学习的种种限制下就学习进行协商和妥协。其结果是对科技的实用主义盛行,学生们感到孤独和孤立,学术不诚实现象日益增多。最后,存在对关系的限制和优先考虑沉默机制的倾向,作为师生关系中失去真实现实的妥协。
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