The negative representation of female teachers on twitter related to online learning during the pandemic

Billy K. Sarwono, Ummi Salamah, Nurly Meilinda
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This research was conducted due to a negative perception of elementary school teachers, mostly women, on Twitter as one of the social media platforms throughout the pandemic. From a media perspective, social media become important platforms for conveying confusion as well as providing solutions to parents. The research question is how netizen represents their struggle on social media, and whether there is a difference between men and women. The research used social semiotics as a method. The results are as follows. First, the conversation on female teachers' roles and responsibilities did not describe the existing social reality because the teachers’ voices were unheard in the tweets.  If did exist any, their voices were conveyed by someone else. Second, men spoke in an asymmetrical style of communication and considered the problems related to online learning to be systematic. While on the other hand women used symmetrical ones which ironically discriminate against or make a scapegoat of female teachers.
大流行病期间女教师在与在线学习相关的 twitter 上的负面表现
之所以开展这项研究,是因为在整个大流行病期间,小学教师(大多为女性)对作为社交媒体平台之一的推特产生了负面看法。从媒体的角度来看,社交媒体成为向家长传达困惑和提供解决方案的重要平台。研究的问题是网民如何在社交媒体上表达他们的挣扎,以及男女之间是否存在差异。研究采用了社会符号学的方法。研究结果如下。首先,关于女教师角色和责任的对话没有描述现有的社会现实,因为推文中没有听到女教师的声音。 即使有,也是由他人传达的。其次,男性以非对称的交流方式发言,认为与在线学习有关的问题是系统性的。而另一方面,女性则使用了具有讽刺意味的歧视女教师或让女教师成为替罪羊的对称方式。
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