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摘要
很明显,随着最新的COVID-19大流行,世界发生了变化。此外,这种变化的一部分将是永久性的。因为在危机期间,人类总是能成功地创造出新的选择。当世界卫生组织(世卫组织)于2020年3月宣布COVID-19大流行时,人们担心可持续教育和可获得的健康。获得和维持教育是主要问题之一。本研究为内容分析。在这项研究中,研究人员对COVID-19大流行期间的教育科学研究进行了调查。他们在Web of Science数据库中确定了61项相关研究,并从研究方法、数据收集工具、工作组、样本量、参数和发现/结果等维度对其进行了分析。这项研究表明,这些研究大多是定量研究。最常用的数据收集工具是问卷调查。最受欢迎的工作群体是“大学生”和“教师”。研究对象最多分别为1 ~ 101和101 ~ 200个个体。编译最多的变量是“远程教育”和“感知”。调查结果中最常提到的是远程教育和数字化转型的局限性。
Trends on Distance Education in the COVID-19: A Content Analysis Study
It is clear that the world has changed with the latest pandemic known as the COVID-19. Moreover, a part of this change will be permanent. Because humanity has always been successful to create new alternatives during the crisis. When the COVID-19 pandemic was declared by World Health Organization (WHO) in March 2020, people worried about sustainable education as well as accessible health. Accessing and sustaining education were one of the main problems. This study is a content analysis. In this study, the re-searchers have investigated the educational sciences studies during the COVID-19 pan-demic. They have identified 61 relevant studies on Web of Science database and analysed them with the dimensions of research methods, data collection tools, working groups, sample size, parameters and findings/results. This examination has showed that most of these studies are quantitative studies. The most frequently used data collection tool is questionnaire. The most preferred working group are “university students” and “teachers”. The studies were conducted with groups between 1-101 and 101-200 individuals, at most respectively. The most compiled variables are “distance education” and “perception”. The most frequently reported points in the results are the limitations of distance education and the digital transition.