Challenges and Opportunities for Non-Tenure-Track Faculty during the Time of COVID-19

Kiran C. Jayaram, Matthew Pajunen, Chad Garcia, Neudy Carolina Nuñez, Jae-Anne Smith
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Author(s): Jayaram, Kiran; Pajunen, Matthew; Garcia, Chad; Nunez, Neudy Carolina; Smith, Jae-Anne | Abstract: In Spring 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic forced university instructors across the United States to confront the daunting task of quickly changing their courses from face-to-face to remote instruction. Nationally, universities relied on virtual platforms as they adjusted educational spaces in response to the pandemic. While there have been many anecdotes of how individual faculty responded to this transition, social scientists have yet to study systematically how instructors handled this transition. This article presents and analyzes data from semi-structured interviews with non-tenure-track social science faculty to understand how they handled the change to remote teaching after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. It analyzes these interviews by drawing on intersecting perspectives from the anthropology of disaster, anthropology of education, and digital anthropology. We argue the transition to online teaching presented new challenges and opportunities to instructors as people coping with novel health concerns, family obligations, and space-time changes. Simultaneously, this change created pedagogical issues related to continuity of instruction, classroom presence, and emotional labor. We conclude with recommendations and directions for future research.n
新冠肺炎疫情期间非终身教职员工的挑战与机遇
作者:Jayaram, Kiran;Pajunen,马太福音;加西亚,乍得;努涅斯,北卡罗来纳州;摘要:2020年春季,COVID-19大流行迫使美国各地的大学教师面临一项艰巨的任务,即迅速将他们的课程从面对面改为远程教学。在全国范围内,大学在调整教育空间以应对疫情时依赖虚拟平台。虽然有很多关于个别教师如何应对这种转变的轶事,但社会科学家尚未系统地研究教师如何处理这种转变。本文介绍并分析了对非终身教职社会科学教师进行的半结构化访谈的数据,以了解他们在COVID-19大流行爆发后如何应对远程教学的变化。它通过借鉴灾难人类学、教育人类学和数字人类学的交叉视角来分析这些访谈。我们认为,随着人们应对新的健康问题、家庭责任和时空变化,向在线教学的过渡给教师带来了新的挑战和机遇。同时,这种变化产生了与教学连续性、课堂存在和情绪劳动相关的教学问题。最后,对今后的研究提出了建议和方向
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