突然分离,但仍然联系:南非新闻研究生对紧急远程教学的反应

Marenet Jordaan, Anneli Groenewald
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对南非一所住宿大学的新闻系研究生进行定性访谈,为这项关于Covid-19国家封锁期间紧急远程教学(ERT)的探索性研究提供了信息。该研究的目的是询问和描述学生与ERT相关的个人经历,以及他们对学年的最初期望被打乱的方式。研究结果表明,学生很难适应ERT,部分原因是基础设施的不平等以及无法调节家庭环境。这项研究的一个重要发现是,在这段混乱时期,学生们严重依赖同伴的支持来鼓励和激励他们。
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Suddenly Apart, Yet Still Connected: South African Postgraduate Journalism Students’ Responses to Emergency Remote Teaching and Learning
Qualitative interviews with postgraduate journalism students at a South African residential university inform this exploratory study on emergency remote teaching (ERT) during the Covid-19 national lockdown. The aim of the study was to interrogate and describe the students’ personal experiences related to ERT and the way their initial expectations for the academic year were disrupted. The findings indicate that students struggled to adapt to ERT due, in part, to unequal access to infrastructure and an inability to regulate their home environment. A key finding of the study is that students relied heavily on peer support to encourage and motivate them during this period of disruption.
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Journalism and Mass Communication Educator
Journalism and Mass Communication Educator Social Sciences-Communication
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期刊介绍: Established in 1944, Journalism & Mass Communication Educator (JMCE) addresses the professional needs of the journalism and mass communication educator and administrator on both collegiate and secondary levels. Publishing quarterly, JMCE is the largest, highest circulation, and oldest of any scholarly journal in the world devoted to education in journalism, public relations, advertising, mass communication, media studies and related fields. Featured articles include: • teaching techniques • new courses and technology to help promote excellence in the classroom • statistical information on student enrollments and career interests • trends in curriculum design • surveys and opinion polls
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