Exploring the Digital Transformation of Teaching-Learning Experiences of the Baby Boomer Generation

Marisa B. Petalla
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Before the coronavirus pandemic, digital transformation of education has been more or less an area of science rather than a widespread practice in the Philippines, most especially in schools in the provinces. However, despite the unpreparedness of educational institutions, the digital transformation of education had to happen overnight, which greatly challenged the digital skills of teachers, especially those of the Baby Boomers. Utilizing a generic qualitative research approach, this study explored the lived experiences of the Baby Boomer generation in the digital transformation of the teaching and learning process. The participants were chosen using the purposive sampling technique. The data were gathered from the six full-time online teachers utilizing the unstructured in-depth interview. The iterative process was observed during the interview until the saturation point was reached. The gathered data were analyzed using Lichtman's 3 Cs, the coding, categorizing, and forming concepts. The study revealed three themes with nine sub-themes. Their experiences surpassing challenges and difficulties include facing uncertainties and doubts, conquering fears and reservations, and overcoming limitations and frustrations. Their experiences specific to upgrading and recalibrating oneself include learning independently, seeking help from experts, and investing in technology and gadgets. Their realizations of positive outlook include preparedness leads to success, positive attitude creates positive outcomes, and commitment ensures survival.
探索婴儿潮一代教学体验的数字化转型
在冠状病毒大流行之前,教育的数字化转型或多或少是一个科学领域,而不是菲律宾的广泛实践,尤其是在各省的学校。然而,尽管教育机构没有做好准备,但教育的数字化转型不得不在一夜之间发生,这极大地挑战了教师的数字化技能,尤其是婴儿潮一代的教师。本研究采用通用的定性研究方法,探讨了婴儿潮一代在教学过程数字化转型中的生活经历。参与者是使用有目的的抽样技术选择的。这些数据是利用非结构化的深度访谈从六名全职在线教师那里收集的。在访谈过程中观察迭代过程,直到达到饱和点。使用Lichtman的3C、编码、分类和形成概念对收集的数据进行分析。该研究揭示了三个主题和九个子主题。他们超越挑战和困难的经历包括面对不确定性和怀疑,克服恐惧和保留,克服局限和挫折。他们升级和调整自己的具体经历包括独立学习、寻求专家帮助以及投资技术和小工具。他们对积极前景的认识包括准备带来成功,积极的态度创造积极的结果,承诺确保生存。
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