Early Childhood Development Trainee Teachers’ Perceptions on E-learning Implementation during the COVID-19 era in Harare Metropolitan District, Zimbabwe

Melody Matsvange, Jonah Mugomba, Silas Sithole, Address Murumbi
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Purpose: The study aimed at finding out the extent to which Early Childhood Development (ECD) trainee teachers perceive the feasibility and challenges of online learning platforms and generate strategies for effective implementation. Approach/Methodology/Design: A case study design for which fifteen ECD trainee teachers from two Higher Learning Institutions in Harare were purposively selected in this qualitative study through online structured questionnaires and telephone interviews expressed in English. Data gathered was expanded in thick rich descriptions to form themes. Findings: Innumerable benefits of e-learning were established. E-learning facilitates the continuation of learning, motivates, improves student-to-student interaction, is a convenient way of submitting assignments, reduces commutation and material costs and is an easy way of storing documents. However various setbacks were elucidated. Erratic power cuts and internet failures, exorbitant costs of data bundles and lack of smart devices deter the full embracing of e-learning. Practical Implications: Zimbabwean HLIs have adjusted to the new normal and embraced online learning to ensure the continuation of learning in the midst of the pandemic. Online learning overcomes educational obstacles and students will not only follow courses using the traditional method. Originality/value: The findings suggest trainee teachers require the provision of cheap data bundles, free internet applications and extension of due dates. The use of blended approach/hybrid learning to assist those in remote communities, training workshops and seminars on effective use of e-learning platforms were deemed essential.
2019冠状病毒病疫情期间,津巴布韦哈拉雷大都市区幼儿发展培训教师对电子学习实施的看法
目的:本研究旨在了解幼儿发展(ECD)实习教师对在线学习平台的可行性和挑战的认知程度,并制定有效实施策略。方法/方法/设计:通过在线结构化问卷和英语电话访谈,有目的地从哈拉雷的两所高等院校选择了15名幼儿发展培训教师进行定性研究。收集到的数据以丰富的描述展开,形成主题。发现:电子学习的无数好处被确立。电子学习促进了学习的继续,激励和改善了学生与学生之间的互动,是一种提交作业的方便方式,减少了交换和材料成本,并且是一种简单的存储文档的方式。然而,各种挫折被阐明。不稳定的停电和互联网故障、高昂的数据包成本以及智能设备的缺乏阻碍了电子学习的全面普及。实际影响:津巴布韦高保健学校已适应新常态,并接受在线学习,以确保在大流行期间继续学习。在线学习克服了教育障碍,学生将不仅仅是用传统的方法学习课程。独创性/价值:调查结果表明,实习教师需要提供廉价的数据包、免费的互联网应用程序和延长截止日期。与会者认为,必须使用混合方法/混合学习来帮助偏远社区的人,并举办关于有效使用电子学习平台的培训讲习班和研讨会。
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