概念化2019冠状病毒病期间数字化转型对教师信念和实践的影响

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Pedagogies Pub Date : 2023-03-31 DOI:10.1080/1554480x.2023.2188216
Sajjadllah Alhawsawi, Hajeej Alhawsawi, Osman Sadeck
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当前的数字化转型议程将信念/态度与行为/实践联系起来。这两种元素都很成熟,并在不断发展。本文概念化了2019冠状病毒病大流行期间数字化转型的影响。它侧重于了解因果因素(COVID-19和数字化转型)对教师信念和做法的影响。在这篇概念性论文的背景下,我们将其描述为大学教育,但认为它在概念上适用于任何教育环境。我们对这一现象的探索得出了这样的结论:信念/态度是流动的,是循环形成的,教师的相关行为/实践是一个连续体,受到技术和个人因素的影响。我们相信我们的观点是正确的,因为当COVID-19作为一个“事件”消失时,世界将发展出新的规范,其中包括更新的做法,这不可避免地受到技术和个人因素的影响。我们为理解数字化转型环境的影响以及人们如何应对这种可能性提供了基础。我们提出了一个理论模型,概述了任何数字化转型环境中固有的调节结构。该理论模型为研究信念-实践关系提供了一个钩子,并作为在数字化转型环境中支持教师的基础。©2023 Informa UK Limited以Taylor & Francis Group的名义进行交易。
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Conceptualizing the effects of digital transformation during Covid-19 on teachers’ beliefs and practice
The current digital transformation agenda connects beliefs/attitudes to behaviour/practice. Both of these elements are well established and continue to evolve. This paper conceptualizes the effects of digital transformation during the COVID-19 pandemic. It focuses on understanding the effects of causal factors (COVID-19 and digital transformation, on teachers' beliefs and practices. In the context of this conceptual paper, we delineate this to university education but argue that it is conceptually applicable to any educational setting. Our exploration of the phenomenon has yielded the conclusion that beliefs/attitudes are fluid, are formed cyclically, and that teachers' associated behaviour/practices are located along a continuum and are influenced by both technological and personal factors. We believe our arguments are valid because when COVID-19 fades as an "event”, the world will have evolved new norms that include newer practices, inevitably informed by technological and personal factors. We provide a basis for understanding the effects of digitally transformed environments and how one might respond to such eventualities. We suggest a theoretical model that outlines the moderating constructs inherent in any digitally transformed environment. The theoretical model provides a hook for research into the beliefs-practice nexus and as a basis for supporting teachers in digitally transformed environments. © 2023 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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