COVID-19 Difficulties in the Remote Learning Process and Opportunities to Overcome Them: The Perspective of Future Teachers

Dita Nīmante
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The study explores the difficulties experienced by second-year students of the professional bachelor’s study program “Teacher” at the Faculty of Education, Psychology, and Art of the University of Latvia during the remote learning in three courses in the first and second COVID-19 wave, in 2020, spring and autumn. The research provides students’, future teachers’ perspectives on both – experienced difficulties during remote learning in COVID-19 circumstances and possible solutions to overcome challenges. Data were obtained from students’ self-reflections which were filled in at the end of the spring semester in June 2020 at the end of autumn semester in January 2021. Totally 230 students completed self-reflection, 223 statements (97 in June and 126 in December) were selected and analyzed using inductive thematic analysis, as result 9 themes emerged: technology related, physical, cognitive, social-emotional, motivation related, mental health-related, lack of recourses, insufficient learning skills, difficulties to apply professional knowledge and skills in educational praxis. In the first COVID-19 wave, there were identified two themes (extra additional workload and insufficient digital skills) that were not present in the second. However, the second added another theme – health problems due to COVID-19. There were students both in the first and second COVID-19 wave who did not consider this time and remote learning as a difficult one.
COVID-19远程学习过程中的困难与克服机遇:未来教师的视角
本研究探讨了拉脱维亚大学教育、心理和艺术学院专业本科专业“教师”二年级学生在2020年第一次和第二次COVID-19浪潮、春季和秋季三门课程的远程学习中遇到的困难。该研究为学生和未来教师提供了关于在COVID-19环境下远程学习中遇到的困难和克服挑战的可能解决方案的观点。数据来自学生在2020年6月春季学期结束时和2021年1月秋季学期结束时填写的自我反思。共230名学生完成自我反思,选取223个主题(6月97个,12月126个)进行归纳主题分析,得出9个主题:技术相关、身体相关、认知相关、社会情感相关、动机相关、心理健康相关、资源缺乏、学习技能不足、专业知识和技能在教育实践中的应用困难。在第一次COVID-19浪潮中,确定了第二次浪潮中没有出现的两个主题(额外工作量和数字技能不足)。然而,第二届增加了另一个主题——新冠肺炎带来的健康问题。在第一次和第二次新冠肺炎疫情中,都有学生认为这段时间和远程学习并不困难。
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