回顾当前,展望未来:2019冠状病毒病对高等教育和成人培训的影响

IF 1.2 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS International Journal of Mobile Learning and Organisation Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1504/ijmlo.2023.128350
Zan Chen, Sabrina Binte Hardy
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随着世界各地大学和教育机构的实际关闭,2019冠状病毒病全球危机凸显了围绕未来高等教育和成人学习远离传统课堂的关键问题。本文报告了最近对新加坡高等教育(HE)、培训和成人教育(TAE)部门工作的成人教育工作者(n = 1553)进行的一项调查的广泛发现。它提供了关于成人教育工作者对大流行造成的教与学迅速变化的看法的关键见解,并确定了转向在线媒介的挑战和影响。2019冠状病毒病被视为高等教育机构和教育工作者应把握的范式变革机会。受访者警告说,那些未能实现必要的数字飞跃的人将有被甩在后面的危险。讨论了新冠肺炎后HE/TAE实践和政策的影响。
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Snapshot of the present, glimpse into the future: impact of COVID-19 on higher education and adult training
With the physical closure of universities and educational institutions around the world, the COVID-19 global crisis has brought to the fore critical questions surrounding the future delivery of higher education and adult learning away from traditional classrooms. This paper reports the broad findings from a recent survey with adult educators (n = 1553) working in higher education (HE) and training and adult education (TAE) sectors in Singapore. It provides key insights into adult educators' perceptions about the rapid changes in teaching and learning due to the pandemic and identifies challenges and impacts of moving to online mediums. COVID-19 is viewed as an opportunity for paradigm-change which HE/TAE organisations and educators should grasp. Respondents' caution that those who fail to make the necessary digital leap will be in danger of being left behind. Implications for post-COVID HE/TAE practice and policy are discussed.
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