Teachers Experiences on Remote Learning During the Covid-19 Period

Mary Wambaria
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The World Health Organization (WHO) declared Covid-19 a global pandemic in March 2020, and warned about its highly contagious nature. Throughout the first quarter of 2020 many governments closed their schools temporarily in response to COVID-19 spread where more than 1.5 billion enrolled students of all ages from all around the globe experienced interruption of education. This aimed at reducing the chances of humans infecting each other with Covid-19, especially in places humans interact closely including educational institutions. This paper explores the experiences of the teachers on remote learning during the covid-19 period in four counties in Kenya gathered through a survey conducted in February 2021, collecting data by administering both open and closed ended questionnaire. The objectives of this study were to establish:  availability of digital infrastructure for remote learning; the digital teaching and learning resources used by teachers in remote learning and teachers digital pedagogical skills necessary for remote learning. Distance education and online collaborative learning theories are discussed. A total of 116 teachers in both primary and secondary schools in Kenya responded to a questionnaire consisting of both quantitative and qualitative questions, with qualitative data analysed thematically and quantitative data with descriptive statistics. The result indicates that the teachers faced technological and pedagogical challenges teaching through remote learning. This study is intended to provide an early contribution to the understanding of teachers experiences in remote learning during the pandemic, an historical documentation, a point of reference for similar studies in the future and, hopefully, a first step towards collective reflection on possible avenues of development for our educational system build on informed policy decision making.
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新冠肺炎疫情期间教师远程学习体会
世界卫生组织(世卫组织)于2020年3月宣布新冠肺炎为全球大流行,并警告其高度传染性。在整个2020年第一季度,许多政府暂时关闭了学校,以应对COVID-19的传播,全球各地超过15亿各年龄段的在校生经历了教育中断。这旨在减少人类相互感染Covid-19的机会,特别是在包括教育机构在内的人类密切互动的场所。本文通过2021年2月进行的一项调查,通过管理开放式和封闭式问卷收集数据,探讨了肯尼亚四个县在2019冠状病毒病疫情期间教师远程学习的经验。本研究的目标是建立:远程学习的数字基础设施的可用性;教师在远程学习中使用的数字化教学资源和教师远程学习所需的数字化教学技能。讨论了远程教育和在线协作学习理论。肯尼亚共有116名中小学教师回答了一份由数量和质量问题组成的调查问卷,其中对质量数据进行了专题分析,对数量数据进行了描述性统计。结果表明,教师在远程教学中面临着技术和教学方面的挑战。这项研究的目的是为了解大流行期间教师远程学习的经验提供早期贡献,提供历史文献,为未来的类似研究提供参考点,并希望为集体反思基于知情政策决策的教育系统的可能发展途径迈出第一步。
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