From Equity of Opportunity to Equity of Development: A Comparative Analysis of Large-Scale Online Education in Urban and Rural K-12 Schools in China during COVID-19

Q3 Social Sciences Chinese Education and Society Pub Date : 2022-11-02 DOI:10.1080/10611932.2023.2213602
Yiling Hu, Jing Nie, X. Gu
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Abstract Faced with the sudden outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, Chinese K-12 schools pivoted to online teaching to “suspend classes without stopping learning” and to ensure continued learning in the first half of 2020. As an emergency measure to combat the pandemic, the implementation of online teaching met a range of challenges. This study randomly distributed approximately 420,000 questionnaires to primary and secondary students, teachers, and administrators across all provinces in China, with the aim of investigating online teaching during the pandemic from the perspectives of teaching organization, policy implementation, and learning experience, as well as comparing the ways urban and rural schools responded to COVID-19 from the perspective of balanced education development. Results show that schools across different regions in the country are equipped with essential facilities for online teaching, guaranteeing the successful rollout of online teaching. It is also found that schools need to enhance their capacity for contextualized decision making and innovation in teaching practice and that additional support should be given to rural schools to improve their access to resources and their online teaching experience. Significant differences between urban and rural schools are found to exist in such areas as students’ learning interest and effectiveness, information technology literacy, and psychological well-being. Moreover, there also exists considerable discrepancy in teachers’ digital teaching competence between urban and rural schools. We discuss the implications from the findings of this large-scale study and make suggestions for future directions of online teaching development in the digital age.
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从机会公平到发展公平:2019冠状病毒病期间中国城乡中小学大规模在线教育比较分析
面对突如其来的新冠肺炎疫情,中国中小学在2020年上半年转向网络教学,以“罢课不停学”,确保继续学习。作为应对新冠肺炎疫情的紧急措施,实施在线教学面临一系列挑战。本研究随机向中国各省中小学生、教师和管理人员发放了约42万份问卷,从教学组织、政策实施、学习经验等方面调查疫情期间的在线教学,并从教育均衡发展的角度比较城乡学校应对疫情的方式。结果表明,全国不同地区的学校都配备了在线教学的基本设施,保证了在线教学的成功推出。研究还发现,学校需要在教学实践中增强情境化决策和创新能力,并应给予农村学校额外的支持,以改善其获取资源和在线教学体验。城乡学校在学生学习兴趣与有效性、信息技术素养、心理健康等方面存在显著差异。此外,城乡学校教师的数字化教学能力也存在较大差异。我们讨论了这项大规模研究结果的意义,并对数字时代在线教学的未来发展方向提出了建议。
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Chinese Education and Society
Chinese Education and Society Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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期刊介绍: How is China"s vast population being educated in the home, the school, and the workplace? Chinese Education and Society is essential for insight into the latest Chinese thinking on educational policy and practice, educational reform and development, pedagogical theory and methods, colleges and universities, schools and families, as well as the education for diverse social groups across gender and youth, urban and rural, mainstream and minorities. It features unabridged translations of the most important articles in the field from Chinese sources, including scholarly journals and collections of articles published in book form. It also provides refereed research on specific themes.
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