Mothers As New Teachers During The COVID-19 Pandemic: Challenges and Opportunities

Sultan Kilinc, Sara Jo Soldovieri, Mary E. Fitzgerald
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COVID-19, as a global pandemic, has generated extreme disruptions and challenges worldwide in social, economic, healthcare, and educational systems. To reduce the virus’s transmission, education systems moved to remote learning in the spring of 2020, with little to no time for preparation. This paper examines the educational experiences of parents of students with disabilities whose children attended PreK-6th public schools in the US during the COVID-19 pandemic using a Disability Studies in Education theoretical framework. In this qualitative phenomenological study, we interviewed 15 mothers of students with disabilities on Zoom. Using constant-comparative data analysis, we identified a theme revealing mothers’ new identities as teachers of their children with disabilities at home, which brought unique challenges and opportunities. The mothers’ challenges were related to the school’s overreliance on them in remote learning, balancing multiple responsibilities, the need to re-learn academic content and new technology, and the collision of teacher and mom identities and school and home boundaries. These challenges strained mother-child relationships and negatively influenced the mothers’ mental health and well-being. However, their new identity as new teachers also generated new opportunities. Particularly, remote learning made school practices transparent, and mothers reconceptualized their children’s abilities and realized their competence for learning.
2019冠状病毒病大流行期间母亲作为新教师:挑战与机遇
COVID-19作为一场全球性大流行,在世界各地的社会、经济、医疗保健和教育系统中造成了极大的破坏和挑战。为了减少病毒的传播,教育系统在2020年春季转向远程学习,几乎没有时间做准备。本文采用教育残疾研究的理论框架,研究了新冠肺炎大流行期间就读于美国pre -6公立学校的残疾学生家长的教育经历。在这一定性现象学研究中,我们采访了15位Zoom上残疾学生的母亲。通过持续比较数据分析,我们确定了一个主题,揭示了母亲作为家中残疾儿童教师的新身份,这带来了独特的挑战和机遇。母亲们面临的挑战与学校在远程学习中过度依赖她们、平衡多重责任、需要重新学习学术内容和新技术、教师和母亲身份以及学校和家庭界限的冲突有关。这些挑战使母子关系紧张,并对母亲的心理健康和福祉产生负面影响。然而,他们作为新教师的新身份也带来了新的机会。特别是,远程学习使学校的实践变得透明,母亲们重新认识了孩子的能力,实现了孩子的学习能力。
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