Impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on teacher tweeting in Spain: needs, interests, and emotional implications

IF 3 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
O. Moreno-Fernández, Alejandro Gómez-Camacho
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The dissemination of Covid-19 imposed the confinement of a large part of the world's population. For this reason, face-to-face classes in Spain were interrupted and did not resume until September 2021. The situation forced schools to move both teaching and communication between teachers to a digital environment, which favoured greater use of social networks. This paper conducts an exploratory study of 30751 tweets extracted from eight educational hashtags (#eduhora, #claustrovirtual, #SerProfeMola, #otraeducaciónesposible, #claustrotuitero, #profesquemolan, #orgullodocente, and #soymaestro) used by the educational community of teachers in Spain. A semantic content analysis is carried out using a mixed methodology based on public data mining and sentiment analysis. The analysis of the data provided novel information about the needs, interests and concerns, as well as the emotional implications that teachers expressed on the social network Twitter during the transition to virtual teaching. The lock-in situation was associated with increased emotional content in the tweets analysed in the sample, irrespective of the positive, negative or neutral polarity of the tweets. The results also show that teachers in Spain use social networks both for professional development and emotional support and that this trend has increased after Covid-19. The use of Twitter is linked to continuous professional development in times of particular difficulty, also in Spain, as has been the case in other countries. The findings of the study show that the historical Twitter archive is a valid resource for the analysis of teachers' feelings in longitudinal research including the Covid-19 period.
新冠肺炎疫情对西班牙教师推特的影响:需求、兴趣和情感影响
新冠肺炎的传播使世界上很大一部分人口受到限制。为此,西班牙的面授课程中断,直到2021年9月才恢复。这种情况迫使学校将教学和教师之间的交流转移到数字环境中,这有利于更多地使用社交网络。本文对30751条推文进行了探索性研究,这些推文是从西班牙教师教育界使用的八个教育标签(#eduhora、#claustrovider、#SerProfeMola、#otraeducaciónesposible、#clautrotuero、#profesquemolan、#orgullodocente和#soymestro)中提取的。使用基于公共数据挖掘和情感分析的混合方法进行语义内容分析。对数据的分析提供了关于需求、兴趣和担忧的新信息,以及教师在向虚拟教学过渡期间在社交网络推特上表达的情感含义。无论推文的积极性、消极性或中性性如何,锁定情况都与样本中分析的推文中情绪内容的增加有关。研究结果还显示,西班牙教师使用社交网络来促进专业发展和情感支持,新冠肺炎后,这一趋势有所增加。推特的使用与在特殊困难时期的持续专业发展有关,西班牙也是如此,其他国家也是如此。研究结果表明,历史推特档案是分析包括新冠肺炎时期在内的纵向研究中教师感受的有效资源。
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Educacion Xx1
Educacion Xx1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
2.80%
发文量
55
审稿时长
45 weeks
期刊介绍: Educación XX1, revista editada por la Facultad de Educación de la Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, difunde ensayos, investigaciones y experiencias innovadoras enmarcadas en cualquiera de los contextos y ámbitos de intervención educativos. Educación XX1es una publicación científica arbitrada por pares (doble ciego) centrada en temas pedagógicos que contribuyen al avance de la educación. A partir de las últimas tendencuas de la politica educativa y de la producción científica, Educación XX1 centra prioritariamente su objetivo en la publicación de articulos relativos a: La educación superior: tendencias, fundamentos, metodologías, evaluación, gobernanza, etc. Buenas prácticas en intervención educativa en la educación superior. Calidad e innovación en la formación del profesorado.
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