针对 COVID-19 大流行在幼儿发展中心提供学习经验

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Qualitative Research in Education Pub Date : 2024-02-28 DOI:10.17583/qre.12376
Ninlapa Jirarattanawanna, Sukon Vattanaamorn, Wattanachai Kwalamthan
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本研究旨在探讨在 Covid-19 大流行期间,儿童发展中心(CDCs)为儿童早期发展提供的学习经验,重点关注 "什么 "和 "如何 "两个方面。研究人员通过深入访谈和小组访谈的方式收集了 57 名参与者的数据,其中包括幼儿家长、儿童发展中心的教师/保育员、社区领导和委员会以及泰国两个地区的相关政府机构。内容分析法用于分析 2020 年 7 月至 11 月期间收集的定性数据。研究结果表明,儿童发展中心运用了各种形式的资本,包括:人力资本、团体和网络资本、地方智慧资本、组织资本、财务资本和自然资源资本,以遵守《国家儿童发展中心标准》。儿童发展中心为儿童提供了三种不同模式的学习体验:1)当地社区参与,包括与儿童发展中心相关的家长和网络。2) 在地区一级加强政府、私营部门和学术界之间的儿童早期发展合作系统和机制。3) 在 Covid-19 大流行期间,通过鼓励儿童发展、改善营养和预防 Covid-19 的传播,促进幼儿的健康和福祉。
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The Provisions of Learning Experiences in the Early Childhood Development Centers against the COVID-19 Pandemic
This study aimed to explore the provision of learning experiences for early childhood development at Childhood Development Centers (CDCs) during the Covid-19 pandemic, focusing on the "what" and "how" aspects. Data were collected from 57 participants through in-depth interviews and group interviews involving parents of young children, teachers/caregivers at CDCs, community leaders and committees, as well as relevant government agencies in two areas of Thailand. Content analysis was utilized to analyze the qualitative data gathered between July and November 2020. The findings revealed that CDCs employed various forms of capital, including: human, group and network, local wisdom, organizational, financial, and natural resources, to adhere to the National Childhood Development Center Standards. CDCs provided three distinct patterns of learning experiences for children: 1) Community participation within the local area, involving parents and networks associated with CDCs. 2) Enhancement of systems and mechanisms for collaboration with early childhood development among government, private sectors, and academic sectors at the district level. 3) Promotion of health and wellness among early childhood during the Covid-19 pandemic through encouraging child development, improving nutrition, and preventing the spread of Covid-19.
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