Technology-enhanced or Technology-exhausted Learning in Adult Migrant Literacy Education in Finland: Exploring Teachers’ Experiences and Views in Pre-pandemic and Pandemic Times

IF 1.3 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Eva Malessa
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This exploratory mixed data study investigated the role of technology in adult migrant language and late literacy education in Finland. In addition to an online pre-pandemic survey targeted at Finnish language and literacy teachers, four in-service teachers were interviewed during the COVID-19 pandemic in late 2020. With means of qualitative content analysis an account of teachers’ individual experiences and views of technology-equipped language and literacy learning was generated. Problematic issues were the use of devices for educational purposes, lacking user experience, inadequate provision of suitable devices, IT courses, and insufficient support for learners and teachers, causing inequality. Teachers reported of various ways to ensure and enable device access and learning opportunities, resulting particularly during pandemic times in high workloads. The emergency remote teaching circumstances during this global health crisis posed an enormous additional challenge for teachers and students. Findings raise questions about the pedagogical cost of the pandemic for adult migrant literacy education in Finland and call for discussions on post-pandemic changes on a national and international level.
芬兰成年移民扫盲教育中的技术增强或技术枯竭学习:探讨大流行前和大流行时期教师的经验和观点
这项探索性混合数据研究调查了技术在芬兰成年移民语言和晚期扫盲教育中的作用。除了针对芬兰语言和扫盲教师的在线大流行前调查外,在2020年底的COVID-19大流行期间,还对四名在职教师进行了采访。采用定性内容分析的方法,对教师的个人经验和对技术装备语言和识字学习的看法进行了分析。有问题的问题是将设备用于教育目的,缺乏用户体验,提供合适的设备,IT课程不足,对学习者和教师的支持不足,导致不平等。教师们报告了确保和提供设备使用和学习机会的各种方法,特别是在大流行期间导致高工作量。在这场全球卫生危机期间的紧急远程教学情况给教师和学生带来了巨大的额外挑战。调查结果对芬兰成年移民扫盲教育的教学成本提出了质疑,并呼吁在国家和国际层面讨论大流行后的变化。
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