Relationships, Learning, and Motivation for One Virtual Literacy Camp during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Caitlin Spears, H. Young
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This article focuses on one university literacy camp for kindergarten through sixth grade students that shifted from traditional in-person instruction to a virtual setting during the COVID-19 pandemic. The change from an in-person camp to a virtual camp setting created an opportunity for research in investigating students' attitudes towards literacy, literacy learning, and participation within the newly formatted virtual literacy camp. Twenty-six kindergarten through sixth grade students were interviewed at the beginning and conclusion of a semester-long literacy camp regarding their attitudes toward learning and participation in the literacy camp. Throughout the data, researchers noted the theme of relationships as being prevalent with many participants sharing thoughts specifically in light of the lack of outside interaction during this more isolated era of time. The relationships built between the tutors and the students in this virtual camp were vital to the attitudes and the learning of these study participants. This study provides further direction for supporting students in a virtual literacy clinic setting.
新冠肺炎大流行期间一个虚拟扫盲营的关系、学习和动机
本文重点介绍了一所大学为幼儿园至六年级学生举办的扫盲营,该营在新冠肺炎大流行期间从传统的住院教学转变为虚拟环境。从面对面营地到虚拟营地的转变为研究学生对识字、识字学习的态度以及参与新形式的虚拟识字营地创造了机会。在为期一学期的扫盲营开始和结束时,26名幼儿园至六年级的学生接受了采访,了解他们对学习和参与扫盲营的态度。在整个数据中,研究人员注意到,关系主题很普遍,许多参与者分享想法,特别是考虑到在这个更加孤立的时代缺乏外部互动。在这个虚拟营地中,导师和学生之间建立的关系对这些研究参与者的态度和学习至关重要。这项研究为在虚拟扫盲诊所环境中支持学生提供了进一步的指导。
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