COVID-19 AND ADULT LEARNING IN NIGERIA: CAN TECHNOLOGY HELP? AN EXPLORATION OF ADULT LITERACY FACILITATORS’ PERSPECTIVE

Sunday Itasanmi, Taofeek Gbolahan Muibi, Omobola Adelore
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The outbreak of COVID-19 and its impact on learning globally cannot be overemphasized. Specifically, the pandemic severely affected adult learning and these further compounded issues bedeviling literacy promotion, especially in developing nations like Nigeria. This study assessed the impact of COVID-19 on adult learning and the place of technologies in facilitating adult learning in Nigeria. A qualitative research method through the lens of the interpretive paradigm was adopted for this study. The study is underpinned by the Theory of Andragogy and the Technology Acceptance Model. An in-depth interview with forty-six adult literacy facilitators across selected states in the country forms the participants of the study. The interview transcript was analyzed using a thematic framework. Findings revealed amongst others that COVID-19 impaired adult learning significantly in Nigeria. There exists a strong belief among literacy facilitators in the country that technologies can be used as an instructional delivery mechanism for learners in adult literacy programmes. Thus, radio, television, and mobile phone ranked 1st, 2nd, and 3rd respectively among suggested technological tools to facilitate adult learning in Nigeria. Based on the findings, it was suggested that there is a need for literacy stakeholders in the country to rethink adult literacy delivery modalities beyond the traditional approach. Also, it is suggested that enabling environment should be provided and familiar technologies such as radio, television and mobile phones should be used with adequate guidance and encouragement to improve learners’ access and participation in literacy programmes. While technology is not the silver bullet that will solve obstacles facing access to and participation in adult literacy programmes, there is a need to explore opportunities in the use of technologies to facilitate adult learning in Nigeria.
新冠肺炎与尼日利亚成年人学习:技术有帮助吗?成人识字促进者视角探析
新冠肺炎的爆发及其对全球学习的影响再强调也不为过。具体而言,疫情严重影响了成人学习,这些问题进一步加剧了扫盲工作,尤其是在尼日利亚等发展中国家。这项研究评估了新冠肺炎对尼日利亚成人学习的影响以及技术在促进成人学习方面的地位。本研究采用了解释范式视角下的定性研究方法。这项研究的基础是Andragogy理论和技术接受模型。对该国选定州的46名成人扫盲促进者进行了深入采访,形成了该研究的参与者。访谈记录采用专题框架进行分析。调查结果显示,新冠肺炎严重损害了尼日利亚成年人的学习。该国扫盲促进者坚信,技术可以作为成人扫盲计划中学习者的教学提供机制。因此,广播、电视和手机在尼日利亚促进成人学习的建议技术工具中分别排名第一、第二和第三。根据调查结果,有人认为,该国的扫盲利益攸关方有必要重新思考传统方法之外的成人扫盲提供模式。此外,有人建议,应提供有利的环境,使用熟悉的技术,如广播、电视和移动电话,并给予充分的指导和鼓励,以改善学习者参与扫盲计划的机会。虽然技术不是解决获得和参与成人扫盲计划面临的障碍的灵丹妙药,但有必要探索利用技术促进尼日利亚成人学习的机会。
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