Online Education for Chinese Elementary and Secondary School Students: Experiences and Challenges

Q2 Business, Management and Accounting
Xiaobin Li
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In addition to studying in schools where online learning has been increasing in recent years, many Chinese elementary and secondary school students participate in outside school online education programs, often urged by their parents so that their learning can be enhanced. Being descriptive, this is a literature review study. The purpose of this article is to provide a narrative of online education for Chinese students with regard to experiences and challenges in the last two years, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. The data sources of this paper are mainly documents published by the Ministry of Education, but literature published by other organizations and individuals are also referred to. Four hundred and twenty-three million Chinese had received online education by the end of March 2020. For elementary and secondary students, increasing online education in schools and outside schools plays a positive role in reducing the dropout number and provides other substantive benefits. In addition, online education for students during the pandemic allowed children to continue their learning without being on campus, but their overall experiences were mixed, and there were serious challenges to be dealt with.
中国中小学生网络教育:经验与挑战
近年来,在线学习越来越多,除了在学校学习外,许多中国中小学生还参加校外在线教育项目,他们的父母经常敦促他们这样做,以提高他们的学习水平。由于是描述性的,这是一项文献综述研究。本文的目的是为中国学生提供关于在线教育在过去两年中,特别是在COVID-19大流行期间的经历和挑战的叙述。本文的数据来源主要为教育部公布的文献,也参考了其他组织和个人发表的文献。截至2020年3月底,中国有4.23亿人接受过在线教育。对于中小学生来说,增加校内和校外的在线教育对减少辍学人数起到了积极的作用,并提供了其他实质性的好处。此外,在大流行期间,学生的在线教育使儿童能够在不在校的情况下继续学习,但他们的总体体验参差不齐,需要应对严峻的挑战。
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AJAR Asian Journal of Accounting Research
AJAR Asian Journal of Accounting Research Business, Management and Accounting-Accounting
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