(Re)considering Motivational Scaffolding: A Mixed-Method Study on Turkish Students’ Perspectives on Online Learning Before and During the Pandemic

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Open Praxis Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.55982/openpraxis.14.3.466
Serpil Meri-Yilan
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Motivational scaffolding is of key importance in online learning since online learners are isolated alone. Recently, this need has doubled with the educational disruption because of the COVID-19 pandemic, which moved classroom learning to entirely online. However, little research has been particularly conducted to explore the perceptions of online learning before and during the pandemic. Therefore, this study empirically investigated 26 university-level Turkish students' experiences in learning online before the pandemic and teacher support in the time of crisis. Data were collected through a mixed-method research design conducting a questionnaire and interviewing via dialogue journals and essay writing. The data were analysed through descriptive statistics and coding themes based on deductive and inductive approaches. The findings from quantitative data analysis revealed that students believed the advantages of online learning resources (OLRs) for their own learning but still needed teacher support. Furthermore, the results from the qualitative data analysis demonstrated that students needed teacher-student interaction most and favoured motivational scaffolding in this regard. The study shed light on the role of caring for learning as motivational scaffolding and calls for an institutional development for the integration of pedagogy of care into online education.
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(重新)考虑动机脚手架:在大流行之前和期间对土耳其学生在线学习观点的混合方法研究
由于在线学习者是孤立的,因此动机脚手架在在线学习中至关重要。最近,由于COVID-19大流行导致课堂学习完全在线,教育中断,这一需求增加了一倍。然而,很少有研究专门探讨在大流行之前和期间人们对在线学习的看法。因此,本研究对26名土耳其大学生在疫情前的在线学习经历和危机时期教师的支持进行了实证调查。数据收集通过混合方法的研究设计进行问卷调查和访谈通过对话日志和论文写作。通过描述性统计和基于演绎和归纳方法的编码主题对数据进行分析。定量数据分析的结果显示,学生认为在线学习资源对自己的学习有优势,但仍然需要教师的支持。此外,定性数据分析的结果表明,学生最需要师生互动,并且在这方面最喜欢动机脚手架。该研究揭示了关心学习作为激励脚手架的作用,并呼吁将关心教学法纳入在线教育的制度发展。
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