COVID-19 and online education: Digital inequality and other dilemmas of rural students in accessing online education during the pandemic

Q2 Social Sciences
M. Srinivasan, J. D, S. R.
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Abstract

It is widely assumed among academicians that the COVID-19 pandemic has negative implications for the education of school students. However, institutions tried to balance that limitation by using online education, and there exist some inequalities among students. Most of the studies conducted during COVID-19 on online education focused on urban school students and their access to online education. In particular, rural school students and their online education remain an open question. Twenty in-depth interviews with rural student respondents determine the fundamental problems and challenge the rural school students’ face in online education during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. The study identifies six major problems of rural students: inadequate technology, unacquainted academic atmosphere, digital disconnect, physical well-being, the distractions inherent with the medium, and digital illiteracy. The identified constraints draw inferences to a critical concept in online learning that is digital inequality. Digital inequality refers to the disparity in the access, distribution of technology, information because of various socio-economic and cultural factors. The study also discusses the suggestions of rural students regarding the betterment of online education. The recommendations from the rural students include providing appropriate technological infrastructure, facilitating technical assistance and providing a convenient academic atmosphere. The suggestions are pointing towards the idea of digital inclusion that is vital in online education. Digital inclusion is defined as the ability of individuals or groups of people to access and use information and communication technologies. It is not only about access in a broader sense the opportunities of using innovative hardware and software technology, content and services, getting proper digital literacy pieces of training and the effective use of these services. The findings of the study will help to bridge the disparities in online education. These findings will help the academic community to identify the needs of rural children. It will help build infrastructure for online learning and give extensive support to the school children of rural communities. These findings are also vital for the communication scholars as the disparity in the distribution of information and knowledge is a prime concern for them.
COVID-19与在线教育:大流行期间农村学生在获取在线教育方面的数字不平等和其他困境
学术界普遍认为,新冠肺炎疫情会对学生的教育产生负面影响。然而,机构试图通过使用在线教育来平衡这一限制,学生之间存在一些不平等。在新冠肺炎疫情期间开展的在线教育研究大多集中在城市学校学生和他们接受在线教育的情况上。特别是农村学校的学生和他们的在线教育仍然是一个悬而未决的问题。对农村学生受访者进行的20次深度访谈,确定了新冠肺炎疫情期间农村学校学生在在线教育中面临的根本问题和挑战。该研究确定了农村学生的六个主要问题:技术不足、不熟悉的学术氛围、与数字脱节、身体健康、媒介固有的干扰和数字文盲。这些已确定的制约因素引出了在线学习中的一个关键概念,即数字不平等。数字不平等是指由于各种社会经济和文化因素,在获取、分配技术、信息方面存在的差距。研究还讨论了农村学生对网络教育改进的建议。农村学生的建议包括提供适当的技术基础设施、促进技术援助和提供便利的学术氛围。这些建议指向了对在线教育至关重要的数字包容理念。数字包容被定义为个人或群体获取和使用信息和通信技术的能力。从更广泛的意义上讲,这不仅是关于获得使用创新硬件和软件技术、内容和服务的机会,获得适当的数字素养培训以及有效利用这些服务。这项研究的结果将有助于弥合在线教育的差距。这些发现将有助于学术界确定农村儿童的需求。它将帮助建设在线学习的基础设施,并为农村社区的学童提供广泛的支持。这些发现对传播学者来说也是至关重要的,因为信息和知识分布的差异是他们最关心的问题。
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World of Media
World of Media Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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