"孩子们不好":合唱团教师对停课后学生的看法

IF 1.1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Music Teacher Education Pub Date : 2024-04-09 DOI:10.1177/10570837241238355
Thomas J. Rinn
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在 COVID-19 大流行期间,美国的大多数学生都经历了学校全面停课,随后是在线学习和现场学习的混合学习,最终在 2021 年秋季恢复了完全的现场教学。我调查了三位高中合唱团教师在 2021-2022 学年的经历,研究了他们在学校停课前、停课期间和停课后对学生参与度的看法。分析揭示了以下共同主题:(a)担心学生流失;(b)学习损失;(c)心理影响;(d)教学调整;(e)学习不公平。合唱团教师认为,停课后学生的最大不同是他们的心理健康。积极的调适措施包括关注学生的心理健康、参与保留和招募策略,以及在合唱环境中使用新技术。研究结果为音乐教师教育者在大流行后准备职前教育人员提供了指导。
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“The Children Are Not Okay”: Choir Teachers’ Perceptions of Students Post Shutdowns
During the COVID-19 pandemic, most students in the United States experienced full school closure followed by a hybrid of online and in-person learning before ultimately returning to fully in-person instruction in the Fall of 2021. I investigated the experiences of three high school choir teachers during the 2021–2022 academic year to examine their perceptions of students’ engagement before, during, and post-pandemic school shutdowns. Analysis revealed common themes of (a) concerns about student attrition, (b) learning loss, (c) psychological impacts, (d) teaching accommodations, and (e) learning inequities. Choir teachers perceived the most significant difference in students post-shutdown to be their psychological health. Positive accommodations include a focus on student psychological well-being, engagement in retention and recruitment strategies, and new uses of technology in the choral context. The results provide guidance to music teacher educators preparing preservice educators to enter the workforce post-pandemic.
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