Covid-19危机期间的在线教学

A. Shrestha, Bhawana Tamrakar
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新冠肺炎疫情使全球几乎所有大学的教学活动中断。为了继续进行教学活动,大多数大学都转向了在线教学模式。本研究采用解释学现象学方法,探讨了在疫情期间开始在线教学的商学院教师的生活经历。数据是通过与在尼泊尔各商学院教授本科和研究生课程的七名教员的对话访谈收集的。对数据的分析揭示了六个主题:(1)教师猝不及防,(2)学生偷窥,(3)教师搭桥,(4)教师坚持过去,(5)学生拖着脚,(6)教师试图在没有绳子的情况下爬山。调查结果表明,教师们认为他们没有为在线教学做好准备,也没有从他们的机构得到足够的后勤支持。他们还对在线教学的有效性表示怀疑。这项研究的意义已得到强调,并指出了一些局限性。
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Teaching Online during Covid-19 crisis
COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the teaching-learning activities of almost all universities across the globe. To continue the teaching-learning activities, most of the universities switched to online mode of teaching. Using hermeneutic phenomenological methodology, this study explored the lived experiences of the faculty members of business schools who began teaching online during this pandemic. The data were collected through conversational interviews with seven faculty members who were teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in various business schools in Nepal. The analysis of data revealed six themes: (1) Faculty members were caught off guard, (2) Sneaking a peek by students, (3) Building a bridge by the faculty members, (4) Faculty members were holding on the past, (5) Students were dragging their feet, and (6) Faculty members were trying to climb a mountain without a rope. The findings suggest that the faculty members felt that they were not prepared to teach online and did not receive enough logistical support from their institutions. They also showed their skepticism regarding the effectiveness of online teaching. The implications of the study have been highlighted and some of the limitations have been indicated.
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