Can Emergency Remote Education Make Universities “Smarter”? Lecturers’ Reflections About Useful Literacies

Antonella Giacosa
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The shift of the entire education system onto digital platforms due to the coronavirus emergency has made lecturers and students massively experience digital teaching and learning, its challenges and possibilities. As with another possible lockdown looming on the new academic year Emergency response education (ERE) might have to be turned into the new normal of distance learning, the wisdom learned by the massive online experience of the last semester could contribute to planning a nimble response to educational needs in case universities have to shift online again. This paper aims at contributing to the discussion on key literacies lecturers might find useful to turn ERE into quality distance education. 24 full professors of English and English linguistics courses from 14 Italian universities have filled in an online questionnaire investigating the challenges and opportunities they have experienced during the emergency which shed light on the multiple literacies they should focus on to plan an effective response to a new emergency, which at the same time could make high school education “smarter” both in-person and online.
紧急远程教育能让大学“更聪明”吗?讲师关于实用素养的思考
由于冠状病毒紧急情况,整个教育系统转向数字平台,这使教师和学生大量体验到数字教学及其挑战和可能性。随着新学年可能再次出现封锁,应急教育(ERE)可能不得不转变为远程学习的新常态,上学期大量在线体验中学到的智慧可能有助于制定灵活的应对教育需求的计划,以防大学再次转向在线。本文旨在促进关键素养的讨论,讲师可能会发现将电子教育转变为高质量的远程教育有用。来自意大利14所大学的24名英语和英语语言学正教授填写了一份在线问卷,调查他们在紧急情况中遇到的挑战和机遇,这揭示了他们应该关注的多种素养,以便计划有效应对新的紧急情况,同时可以使面对面和在线的高中教育“更聪明”。
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