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在线视频会议的不断涌入继续为教育联系开辟了尚未开发的途径。本文描述了一项定性研究,其中两位实践性研究人员实施并检查了美国中西部地区的跨代扫盲配对。在采用探究性立场时(Cochran-Smith and Lytle, 2009),实践者的意图是在三年级和高中学生的导师配对中增加联系和读写技能。在为期五个月的研究中,来自不同学区的两个班级通过互联网协议(VoIP)视频通话进行了交流。该研究揭示了对学生参与、领导力和连通性的更深入理解,该学习社区旨在提高读写能力和连通性。
Inter-generational e-mentoring via voice over internet protocol video conferencing
The increased influx of online video conferencing continues to open unexplored avenues for educational connections. This paper describes a qualitative research study in which two practitioner researchers implement and examine cross-generational literacy pairings in the Midwest USA. While employing an inquiry stance (Cochran-Smith and Lytle, 2009), the practitioners’ intent was to increase connections and literacy skills within mentor pairings of third grade and senior high school students. The two classes, from different school districts, met via video voice over internet protocol (VoIP) calls during this five-month study. The research reveals a deeper understanding of student engagement, leadership, and connectedness within this learning community formed with the intent of increasing literacy practices and connectedness.