在南非的一所大学,探索技术作为新冠肺炎大流行期间可持续教学的推动者

Q3 Social Sciences Perspectives in Education Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.18820/2519593x/pie.v40.i3.14
Nkhangweleni Patrick Mafenya
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本文通过查阅本地及国际刊物,探讨如何运用科技促进教学。自2020年冠状病毒(Covid-19)爆发以来,南非基础教育和高等教育部门下令关闭所有学习机构,并开始使用在线教育代替面对面的教学过程。[…在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,教育工作者和学生对利用技术促进教学的经验和态度如何?数字技术在使教师能够远程教授学生方面发挥了重要作用,使用的工具可以与整个班级、团体和儿童或青少年个人进行同步和异步通信,获取学习材料,以及进行互动和协作活动(Starkey et al., 2021)。此外,Covid-19大流行给所有教育机构带来了机遇和挑战,无论其性质如何(Fowler, 2020)。除了固有的社会和经济挑战之外,讲师和学生还面临着个人挑战,例如缺乏互联网连接,缺乏在线学习设备以及不可靠的电力供应(Mahaye, 2020)。
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Exploring technology as enabler for sustainable teaching and learning during the Covid-19 pandemic at a university in South Africa
This paper discusses the use of technology as enabler for sustaining teaching and learning by reviewing various local and international publications. Since the outbreak of the coronavirus (Covid-19) in 2020, the Departments of Basic and Higher Education in South Africa ordered all institutions of learning to shut down and start using online education as a substitute for face-to-face teaching and learning processes. [...]what were educators' and students' experiences and attitudes towards the use of technology as enabler for sustaining teaching and learning during the Covid-19 pandemic? Digital technology played a significant role in enabling teachers to teach students at a distance, using tools that enable both synchronous and asynchronous communication with whole class, groups and individual children or young people, access to learning materials, and interactive and collaborative activities (Starkey et al., 2021). Furthermore, the Covid-19 pandemic presented opportunities and challenges to all educational institutions, regardless of their nature (Fowler, 2020). Besides the social and economic challenges inherent there, lecturers and students also faced personal challenges such as lack of access to internet connectivity, lack of equipment for online learning, and unreliable power supply (Mahaye, 2020).
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Perspectives in Education
Perspectives in Education Social Sciences-Education
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期刊介绍: Perspectives in Education is a professional, refereed journal, which encourages submission of previously unpublished articles on contemporary educational issues. As a journal that represents a variety of cross-disciplinary interests, both theoretical and practical, it seeks to stimulate debates on a wide range of topics. PIE invites manuscripts employing innovative qualitative and quantitative methods and approaches including (but not limited to) ethnographic observation and interviewing, grounded theory, life history, case study, curriculum analysis and critique, policy studies, ethnomethodology, social and educational critique, phenomenology, deconstruction, and genealogy. Debates on epistemology, methodology, or ethics, from a range of perspectives including postpositivism, interpretivism, constructivism, critical theory, feminism, post-modernism are also invited. PIE seeks to stimulate important dialogues and intellectual exchange on education and democratic transition with respect to schools, colleges, non-governmental organisations, universities and technikons in South Africa and beyond.
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