应对新冠肺炎期间教学困难的策略

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Rural Special Education Quarterly Pub Date : 2023-08-07 DOI:10.3126/jeqtu.v4i1.57245
M. P. Koirala
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了解新冠肺炎疫情下学生应对、教学和学习困难策略的现状是本研究的主要目的。本研究采用混合方法研究设计,利用一手和二手资料来源。通过调查、实地观察、对学生、教师、家长的个人访谈和焦点小组讨论来收集原始数据。有目的地从中央邦萨拉希区的拉班迪市选择了两所参与在线教学的中学。二级数据收集自政策文件、实证报告、理论文献和电子资源。这一发现表明,学校没有为COVID-19封锁等情况做好准备。封锁后,学校进行了管理和政策改革,以在线课程的形式为学生提供另一种学习模式。学校在一定程度上遵循了《学生学习促进指南》,并为教师提供了如何运营在线课程的培训。那些没有在线课程的学生倾向于与老师、朋友和家人一起小组学习。学校向学生提供课本。因此,本文总结了地方政府在为在线课程提供有效的替代解决方案而不是让学生自生自弃方面发挥的重要作用。
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Strategies for Coping with Teaching and Learning Difficulties During COVID-19
Finding the reality of the strategies for coping, t teaching, and learning difficulties during the COVID-19 pandemic situation is the primary objective of this study. The study employed a mixed-method research design and drew on primary and secondary data sources. Surveys, field observations, personal interviews with students, teachers, parents, and focus group discussions were used to collect primary data. Two secondary schools involved in online teaching-learning were purposively selected from Lalbandi Municipality in the Sarlahi district of Madhesh Pradesh. Secondary data were collected from policy documents, empirical reports, theoretical literature, and e-resources. The finding shows that schools were not ready for the situations like COVID-19 lockdown. After the lockdown, schools made managerial and policy changes to provide an alternative mode of learning to students in the form of online classes. Schools followed the Student Learning Facilitation Guidelines to some extent and provided training to faculties on how to operate online classes. Those students who had no access to online classes tended to study in groups with teachers, friends, and families. The schools provided textbooks to the students. Thus, this paper concludes the important role local government played in providing effective alternative solutions to online classes rather than leaving students on their own.
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Rural Special Education Quarterly
Rural Special Education Quarterly EDUCATION, SPECIAL-
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