Teachers’ Capability, Students’ Motivation and Parents’ Support in Online Learning

IF 1.3 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Usha Kaphle, Karna Rana
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Abstract

This study examines how primary teachers developed online education and how parents helped their kids learn from home during the COVID-19 pandemic. To investigate the experiences and subjective perceptions of online classrooms, we used semi-structured online interviews with teachers, parents, and students. The data gathered through the observation of online classes crystalized the interview data. The results of this study showed that teachers struggled to handle online learning due to their insufficient information and communication technology (ICT) knowledge and skills, unstable internet, and a lack of administrative support. Students' engagement in interactivities rose as a result of teachers' ongoing efforts to improve their online pedagogies. Because of the teachers' efforts to administer online classes during the pandemic, students were able to continue their learning at home. To ensure that everyone receives an equal education, online learning is a viable alternative to traditional classroom settings.
网络学习中教师能力、学生动机与家长支持
本研究考察了在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,小学教师如何开展在线教育,以及家长如何帮助孩子在家学习。为了调查在线课堂的体验和主观看法,我们对教师、家长和学生进行了半结构化的在线访谈。通过在线课堂观察收集的数据将访谈数据具体化。本研究结果显示,教师在处理网上学习时,由于资讯及通讯科技(ICT)知识及技能不足、网络不稳定、以及缺乏行政支援等原因而感到困难。由于教师不断努力改进他们的在线教学方法,学生参与互动的程度有所提高。由于教师在大流行期间努力管理在线课程,学生们能够在家中继续学习。为了确保每个人都得到平等的教育,在线学习是传统课堂设置的可行替代方案。
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