Surmounting the gap: the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on education for families in the Galapagos Islands

IF 1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Oliver James Carrick
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Purpose The COVID-19 pandemic caused schools across the world to close their physical facilities and switch from face-to-face classes to remote learning. This research investigates the consequences of school closures during the pandemic on families and children from marginalized sections of society. The setting of the Galapagos Islands is characterized by poor Internet access and performance, resulting in a detrimental effect on the education of students from vulnerable sectors of society. Design/methodology/approach Using data from an empirical context, this case study seeks to enhance statistical results from a provincial level household survey with quantitative information from participatory development planning workshops and plans. Findings Statistical analysis evidences the compound effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the more vulnerable families living in the Galapagos. Both economic wellbeing and children's ability to attend classes online during school closures were linked to respondents' education levels. Participatory development planning workshops highlighted further inequality, and the plans resultant from the process sought to overcome challenges and address needs by contextualizing education for sustainable island living. Originality/value This case study emphasizes the impact of school closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic on vulnerable sectors of society. In the Galapagos Islands, the response to the compound effect of the pandemic and the other situational challenges has been to contextualize the educational curriculum towards the goal of sustainable living. The lessons learned from this experience will be applicable to other remote island groups.
克服差距:COVID-19大流行对加拉帕戈斯群岛家庭教育的影响
2019冠状病毒病大流行导致世界各地的学校关闭了实体设施,从面对面教学转向远程教学。本研究调查了大流行期间学校关闭对社会边缘阶层家庭和儿童的影响。加拉帕戈斯群岛的设置特点是互联网接入和性能差,导致对社会弱势群体学生的教育产生不利影响。设计/方法/方法本案例研究利用来自经验背景的数据,力求利用参与性发展规划讲习班和计划的定量信息来加强省级住户调查的统计结果。统计分析表明,新冠肺炎大流行对加拉帕戈斯群岛的弱势家庭产生了复合影响。经济状况和儿童在学校关闭期间在线上课的能力都与受访者的教育水平有关。参与性发展规划讲习班强调了进一步的不平等,这一进程产生的计划力求克服挑战,并通过将可持续岛屿生活的教育纳入背景来解决需要。本案例研究强调了因COVID-19大流行导致的学校关闭对社会弱势群体的影响。在加拉帕戈斯群岛,对这一大流行病和其他形势挑战的综合影响的反应是将教育课程纳入可持续生活目标的背景。从这一经验中吸取的教训将适用于其他偏远岛屿群。
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