Investigation of higher education instructors’ perspectives towards emergency remote teaching

IF 1.4 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
İrem ERDEM-AYDIN
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Sudden transition to emergency remote teaching (ERT) caused a chaotic situation for not only those institutions with no or insufficient prior experience but also experienced ones all around the world. Experts expressed their concerns about inappropriateness of assessing remote teaching during especially the first stages of the global pandemic and urged to conduct scientific studies to develop a better insight about what was happening. This qualitative study intended to develop an understanding about the instructors’ perspectives towards the ERT. However, apart from similar early studies, it also proposed to test the employment of the socio-ecological model (SEM) as a theoretical or conceptual base for describing those perspectives. The results have shown that the SEM might be an effective framework to describe the perspectives of the different stakeholders on the ERT. Also, the study has shown that the instructors did see the ERT as a temporary situation that will be over soon, and they will go back to face-to-face classrooms, same as described in the definition of ERT.
高等教育教师对应急远程教学的看法调查
突然过渡到紧急远程教学(ERT),不仅给那些没有或缺乏经验的机构造成混乱,而且给世界各地有经验的机构造成混乱。专家们对特别是在全球大流行的第一阶段评估远程教学的不当行为表示关切,并敦促进行科学研究,以便更好地了解正在发生的情况。本质性研究的目的是了解教师对ERT的看法。然而,除了类似的早期研究外,它还提出测试社会生态模型(SEM)作为描述这些观点的理论或概念基础的使用。结果表明,扫描电镜可能是一个有效的框架来描述不同利益相关者的观点。此外,研究表明,教师们确实将电子教学视为一种暂时的情况,很快就会结束,他们将回到面对面的教室,就像电子教学的定义中所描述的那样。
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Educational Media International
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