Emerging Online Science Teaching Practices: Insights from High School Physics Teaching Cases in South Korea during COVID-19 Pandemic

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Nam-Hwa Kang, Juri Seo
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Abstract

By analyzing cases in South Korea, this study examined high school physics teachers’ online teaching practices during the first semester of school lockdown due to COVID-19. A total of eight physics teachers participated in this study. Data sources included observations of online classes, interviews with the teachers, and lesson materials. Data analysis was informed by social practice theory and literature on online learning. As a result, teachers’ practices were distinguished based on teaching emphases including content explanation, participatory learning, and independent first-hand experience. Through the application of various technological tools, teaching practices varied in terms of the degree of interactions and student self-directedness. Three essential practices of physics teaching, defined as those preserved from on-site teaching, were identified. Those features reflected the nature of schooling and the subject matter. The teachers were found to have professional development opportunities through online teaching experiences. Implications for professional development and further research topics are suggested.
新兴的在线科学教学实践:从新冠肺炎大流行期间韩国高中物理教学案例看
通过分析韩国的案例,本研究调查了新冠肺炎导致学校封锁的第一学期高中物理教师的在线教学实践。共有八名物理教师参与了这项研究。数据来源包括对网课的观察、对老师的访谈和教材。数据分析依据的是社会实践理论和在线学习文献。因此,教师的实践是基于教学重点来区分的,包括内容解释、参与式学习和独立的第一手经验。通过应用各种技术工具,教学实践在互动程度和学生自主性方面有所不同。确定了物理教学的三个基本实践,即现场教学中保留的实践。这些特点反映了学校教育的性质和主题。这些教师通过在线教学经验获得了专业发展机会。提出了对专业发展和进一步研究主题的启示。
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AsiaPacific Science Education
AsiaPacific Science Education Social Sciences-Education
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