Teacher Resilience and Covid-19 Seismic Disruptions: The Nigerian Experience

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH International Research in Early Childhood Education Pub Date : 2022-02-11 DOI:10.5296/ire.v10i1.19542
Bolaji Rachael Borode, Folasade Jimola, Ayomiku Samuel Olaniyan
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COVID-19 pandemic and its attendant problems have unleashed severe seismic disruptions on most countries of the world and have brought to the fore the fragility of most systems of the underdeveloped countries, particularly educational sector. Teachers, one of the educational stakeholders, were seemingly neglected during the COVID-19 seismic disruptions and this neglect could have far reaching impact on their cognition, psyche, self-esteem, motivation and confidence if not accorded attention against future happenings. This research therefore takes a deep dive into how COVID-19 has influenced teachers’ lives, especially secondary school teachers’ resilience; commitment, adaptability, confidence and the social support they received during and after the COVID-19 pandemic in both rural and urban Nigeria. It also examines the essence of boosting resilience in teachers to promote learning, proffer and employ mitigation techniques and combat COVID -19-like situations in school environment in relation to what their cognition, skills and dispositions are with regards to novel and emergency happenings in the future. The study adopts the mixed method design using qualitative and quantitative methods of data gathering via oral interviews and questionnaires. It thereafter compares the resilience exhibited between rural based teachers and urban based teachers. The findings have implications for pre-service and in-service teacher training programmes, curriculum design, government and society engagement and teacher burn-out and attrition.
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教师应变能力和Covid-19地震破坏:尼日利亚的经验
2019冠状病毒病大流行及其随之而来的问题给世界上大多数国家造成了严重的地震破坏,并凸显了不发达国家大多数系统,特别是教育部门的脆弱性。在2019冠状病毒病地震中断期间,作为教育利益攸关方之一的教师似乎被忽视了,如果不关注未来发生的事情,这种忽视可能会对他们的认知、心理、自尊、动机和信心产生深远影响。因此,本研究深入探讨了COVID-19如何影响教师的生活,特别是中学教师的适应能力;他们在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间和之后在尼日利亚农村和城市获得的承诺、适应能力、信心和社会支持。它还探讨了提高教师抵御能力的本质,以促进学习,提供和采用缓解技术,并在学校环境中应对类似COVID -19的情况,以及他们对未来新的和紧急事件的认知、技能和倾向。本研究采用口头访谈与问卷调查相结合的定性与定量数据收集方法,采用混合方法设计。然后比较了农村教师和城市教师的弹性。研究结果对职前和在职教师培训计划、课程设计、政府和社会参与以及教师倦怠和流失都有影响。
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