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摘要
Covid-19 大流行促使菲律宾的高等教育机构(HEIs)以远程教学取代校内学习。本研究采用在线调查的定量方法,探讨了菲律宾一所州立学院的 39 名教师在实施远程教学方面遇到的挑战。调查结果显示,教育工作者面临的一些挑战涉及实际授课、获取教学所需的技术或小工具、互联网连接、额外的非教学任务分配等问题。此外,研究还显示,一些教育工作者的人口统计学特征与他们所感知的远程教学挑战之间存在重要关系。Kendall's W 的结果显示,高校教育工作者对远程教学最具挑战性方面的看法是一致的。这次大流行病对高等教育系统的影响不是第一次,也不会是最后一次。因此,有必要找到办法,使教育工作者能够适应成功实施远程教学的基本要求。所有利益相关者都有义务制定可在短期和长期实施的战略。因此,学术界成员之间的对话对于制定适应高等教育新常态的知情政策至关重要。
Adapting to the new normal: Remote teaching challenges among educators in higher education
The Covid-19 pandemic has led Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in the Philippines to replace on-campus learning with remote teaching. This study employed a quantitative approach using online surveys to explore the challenges of 39 faculty members on remote teaching implementation in a State College in the Philippines. Findings revealed that problems related to actual delivery of instruction, access to technologies or gadgets needed for teaching, internet connectivity, additional non-teaching tasks assignment were some of the challenges faced by educators. Furthermore, the study revealed a significant relationship between some educators’ demographics, and their perceived challenges of remote teaching. The results of Kendall's W revealed congruence in the perceptions of the most challenging aspects of remote teaching among educators in higher education. This pandemic is not the first, nor will it be the last, to impact the higher education system. Thus, there is a need to find ways on how educators could be able to adjust with the basic requirements for successful implementation of remote teaching. All stakeholders are enjoined to develop strategies that can be implemented in the short-term as well as long-term. A dialogue between and among members of the academic community is therefore critical in making informed policy to adapt to the new normal in higher education.