新常态下教师危机管理技能的重构

Jenny A. Manso, Roxette April A. Delos Santos, Ma. Guadalupe Paz B. Gonzales
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2019年冠状病毒(COVID-19)的爆发对公众健康构成重大威胁,特别是在教育机构中。本研究旨在探讨新常态下教师的危机管理技能。其目的是评估受访者的情况和他们的反应,以管理他们在现有政策和指导方针方面的技能、在紧急情况下作出反应的能力、在提供指示时整合危机管理以及适应性教学实践。该研究涉及80名在三宝颜市高等教育机构和教育部任教的受访者。本研究采用描述性定量设计来确定受访者在处理危机管理反应中的危机管理技能。本研究采用李克特四分量表管理调查问卷,由两部分组成,包括受访者的个人资料和一份衡量新常态下教师危机管理技能的声明。研究显示,大多数受访者年龄在20 - 35岁之间;多数为女性,信息通信技术读写水平一般。调查还发现,受访者应用最多的危机管理技能是针对学生和教师安全的政策和指导方针、应对紧急情况的能力,以及危机期间的适应性教学实践。而在涉及教师和学生的教学中,危机管理的整合只获得了适度的应用解释。受访者的年龄、性别和ICT素养水平不是危机管理技能的预测因子。根据调查结果,提出了以下建议:实施一项战略计划,使该机构能够在有效管理和减轻风险的同时向前发展;鼓励教师参加工作坊,以加强他们的知识和技能;重新调整课程,使教师能够修改可通过混合学习提供的活动/课程作业/任务/体验;并赋予教师重新配置和重新培训的权力。关键词:COVID-19,危机管理,技能,危机,教师
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Reconfiguring Crisis Management Skills of Teachers in the New Normal
The outbreak of coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) represents a significant danger to the general public’s health, particularly in educational institutions. This study aimed to determine the crisis management skills of teachers in the new normal. It aimed to assess the profile of the respondents and their responses to manage their skills in terms of in-placed policies and guidelines, ability to respond in emergencies, integration of crisis management in delivering instructions, and adaptive teaching practices. The study involved 80 respondents teaching in Higher Education Institutions and the Department of Education of Zamboanga City. This study employed a descriptive-quantitative design to determine the crisis management skills of the respondents in dealing with the crisis management response. The research study utilized a four-point Likert scale administered survey questionnaire consisting of two parts that include the profile of the respondents and a statement that measures the crisis management skills of teachers in the new normal. The study revealed that the majority of the respondents were between the ages 20 – 35 years old; mostly female and average ICT literacy level. It also found that the most highly applied crisis management skills of the respondents were in-placed policies and guidelines for students’ and teachers’ safety, the ability to respond to emergencies, and adaptive teaching practices during a crisis. While the integration of crisis management in delivering instructions involving teachers and students garnered only moderately applied interpretation. Respondents’ age, gender, and ICT literacy level were not predictors of crisis management skills of the respondents. Based on the findings, the following recommendations were made: implement a strategic plan that enables the institution to move forward while effectively managing and mitigating risks; encourage teachers to attend/participate in workshops that will strengthen their knowledge and skills; recalibrate the curriculum to enable teachers to revise the activities/course work/tasks/experiences that can be delivered through blending learning; and empower the faculty to reconfigure and reskill. Keywords: COVID-19, Crisis Management, Skills, Crisis, Teachers
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