Science Teacher Education Considering the Covid-19 Pandemic: The African Account

O. Badmus, Afees Akanni Amuda, A. Akanbi, E. O. Omosewo
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The outbreak of Covid-19 the world over is devastating. The responses to the disruptions experienced had left many nations in doubt of a possible recovery in years to come. Various sectors of human needs were distorted, and the socioeconomic impact cannot be overestimated. The education sector is one of the first sectors to be locked down immediately after the emergence of the pandemic and about the last to be recalled after the first wave of Covid-19.  Education institutions are experiencing massive reforms globally amid the Covid-19 outbreak and the effect of the lockdown is enormous. The economic impact of the pandemic is more pronounced than the academic, especially in science and science teacher education. This paper investigated science teacher education considering the Covid-19 pandemic. Specifically, this research explored the African account of Covid-19, the effect of Covid-19 on science teacher education, the rationale for a rethink in science teacher education amidst Covid-19, the limitations to science teacher education post-Covid-19 and the way forward for stakeholders amid/post Covid-19. This article concluded among others that more is required in terms of investment in the education sector to actualize the modern approaches required to cope with the pandemic situations in Africa.
考虑到Covid-19大流行的科学教师教育:非洲的叙述
新冠肺炎在世界各地的爆发是毁灭性的。对所经历的混乱的反应让许多国家对未来几年的复苏持怀疑态度。人类各部门的需求被扭曲了,其社会经济影响怎么估计都不为过。教育部门是疫情出现后最早被封锁的部门之一,也是第一波新冠肺炎疫情后最后被召回的部门。在新冠肺炎疫情期间,全球教育机构正在经历大规模改革,封锁的影响是巨大的。疫情对经济的影响比学术界更为明显,尤其是在科学和科学教师教育方面。本文对新冠肺炎大流行背景下的科学教师教育进行了调查。具体而言,本研究探讨了新冠肺炎对非洲的影响、新冠肺炎对科学教师教育的影响、新冠肺炎背景下重新思考科学教师教育问题的理由、新冠肺炎后科学教师教育受到的限制以及新冠肺炎背景下/背景下利益相关者的前进方向。这篇文章的结论是,需要在教育部门进行更多投资,以实施应对非洲疫情所需的现代方法。
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