Mathematics and science teacher educators experiences of using the WhatsApp platform as a tool for supporting teaching during the Covid-19 pandemic

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Eunice Nyamupangedengu, Monde Kazeni, Caleb Mandikonza, Magdeline Stephen, Portia Mabenge (Kavai), Herman Tshesane, Eyitayo Ajayi, Lawan Abdulhamid, Judah Makonye, Mabel Moloi
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This article problematises the media used for delivery of curriculum at the onset of lockdowns due to the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, which resulted in a sudden cessation of all face-to-face teaching and learning at a South African university. The article reports on how the otherwise neutral WhatsApp social media platform was appropriated to become a serious teaching tool for mathematics and science pre-service teacher educators. The study draws predominantly on connectivism learning theory to understand how WhatsApp was used to continue the teaching of mathematics and science during the Covid-19 lockdowns. The sample consisted of 10 mathematics and science teacher educators from whom data were collected through authentic conversations and questionnaires. The article reports on the affordances and constraints the WhatsApp platform presented, as well as how it reshaped the teaching of mathematics and science. Findings indicate that teacher educators transformed the use of WhatsApp from a social media tool to a tool for supporting teaching. However, being a social tool, WhatsApp does have affordances and constraints when used for teaching. The affordances include ease of access and ease of use, while constraints include the risk of students not possessing smartphones and intrusion into the personal lives of teacher educators.
数学和科学教师教育工作者在Covid-19大流行期间使用WhatsApp平台作为支持教学的工具的经验
由于新冠肺炎疫情爆发,南非一所大学突然停止了所有面对面的教学,在封锁开始时,用于交付课程的媒体出现了问题。这篇文章报道了WhatsApp这个原本中立的社交媒体平台是如何成为数学和科学职前教师教育的严肃教学工具的。该研究主要利用连接主义学习理论来理解WhatsApp是如何在新冠肺炎封锁期间继续教授数学和科学的。样本由10名数学和科学教师组成,通过真实的对话和问卷调查收集数据。这篇文章报道了WhatsApp平台的优点和局限性,以及它如何重塑数学和科学的教学。研究结果表明,教师教育工作者将WhatsApp的使用从社交媒体工具转变为支持教学的工具。然而,作为一种社交工具,WhatsApp在用于教学时确实有其优点和局限性。优点包括易于访问和使用,而限制因素包括学生没有智能手机和侵犯教师教育工作者个人生活的风险。
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Journal of Education
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