Digital divides in education. An analysis of the Romanian public discourse on distance and online education during the COVID-19 pandemic

Alexandra Hosszu, C. Rughiniș
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Abstract

Adapting “face-to-face” education to distance/remote and/or online education in response to the COVID-19 pandemic has been a massive challenge for countries around the world. Online education reignited older debates about inclusive education, such as hoped-for universal access versus current digital divides, prompting the public to reflect about the past, the present, and future of the educational system. This article analyzes the Romanian public discourse, both scientific and non-scientific, on emerging distance and online education in Romania during the COVID-19 pandemic, in order to understand how public communication functioned as feedback for school digitalization. The paper charts the advantages and challenges of distance and online education experienced by various actors (teachers, students, and the members of civil society) or identified through scientific research, focusing on the way online education has spotlighted and reshaped social inequalities. We use thematic content analysis of 152 online articles published from March to June 2020 and eight scientific studies and reports. The results showed that public discourse about distance and online education was largely consistent within and across multiple stakeholders; also, the scientific reports were aligned with the other public opinions expressed and promoted via online channels. The general perspective of the emerging online education during COVID-19 is that it deepens the educational gaps and creates new forms of exclusion. On the positive side, some of the teachers have improved their teaching methods and educational content.
教育中的数字鸿沟。COVID-19大流行期间罗马尼亚关于远程和在线教育的公共话语分析
为应对COVID-19大流行,使“面对面”教育适应远程/远程和/或在线教育一直是世界各国面临的巨大挑战。在线教育重新点燃了关于全纳教育的旧争论,比如希望的普及与当前的数字鸿沟,促使公众反思教育系统的过去、现在和未来。本文分析了在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,罗马尼亚关于新兴远程和在线教育的科学和非科学公共话语,以了解公共传播如何作为学校数字化的反馈。本文列举了远程和在线教育的优势和挑战,这些优势和挑战是由教师、学生和公民社会成员所经历的,或者是通过科学研究发现的,重点是在线教育如何突显和重塑了社会不平等。我们对2020年3月至6月发表的152篇网络文章和8项科学研究和报告进行了主题内容分析。结果表明,关于远程和在线教育的公共话语在多个利益相关者内部和之间基本一致;此外,科学报告与通过网络渠道表达和宣传的其他公众意见保持一致。对新冠肺炎期间兴起的在线教育的总体看法是,它加深了教育差距,造成了新的排斥形式。积极的一面是,一些教师改进了他们的教学方法和教育内容。
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