DISTANCE EDUCATION IN TURKIYE DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: WHAT DO STAKEHOLDERS THINK?

IF 1.9 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Erhan Yaylak
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This research attempted to assess the status of distance education implemented in Turkiye during the COVID-19 pandemic based on stakeholders’ (students, parents, pre-service teachers, teachers, and academics) opinions and was completed in the phenomenological study framework. With this aim, stakeholders’ views within the study’s purview were collected during April 2021 with an online semi-structured interview form with pandemic precautions. The data were examined with content analysis using the MAXQDA 2020 qualitative data analysis program. The interview questions principally focused on four themes, namely readiness for distance learning, benefits, adequacy, and continuation. It can be deduced from stakeholder’s opinions that though Turkiye was unprepared for distance education, the adaptation eventuated in a short time. There were differences in educational organizations’ readiness levels, and the views on infrastructure’s inadequacy explained this situation. They found distance education to be positive from psychological, situational, educational, and economic aspects. They deemed it indispensable for education to continue and for the use of technology in education. However, the lack of interaction in distance education, digital impossibilities, and other factors were the negative aspects. The stakeholders participating in this research emphasized that rather than being adequate, distance education was inadequate due to interaction- and infrastructure-related issues. Though there were negative opinions about the continuation of distance education in the transition to formal education after the COVID-19 pandemic precautions ended, findings revealed that it may continue simultaneously with formal education and may provide compensatory or supportive education. Additionally, further research is needed regarding the generalizability and educational outcomes of distance education implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic.
2019冠状病毒病大流行期间土耳其的远程教育:利益攸关方怎么看?
本研究试图基于利益相关者(学生、家长、职前教师、教师和学者)的意见,评估2019冠状病毒病大流行期间土耳其实施远程教育的状况,并在现象学研究框架下完成。为此,在2021年4月期间,通过带有大流行预防措施的在线半结构化访谈表格收集了研究范围内利益攸关方的意见。使用MAXQDA 2020定性数据分析程序对数据进行内容分析。访谈问题主要集中在四个主题上,即远程学习的准备程度、益处、充分性和持续性。从利益相关者的观点可以推断,虽然土耳其对远程教育没有做好准备,但在很短的时间内适应了远程教育。教育机构的准备程度存在差异,对基础设施不足的看法解释了这种情况。他们发现远程教育从心理、情境、教育和经济方面都是积极的。他们认为继续教育和在教育中使用技术是必不可少的。然而,在远程教育中缺乏互动,数字化的不可能性和其他因素是消极的方面。参与这项研究的利益相关者强调,由于互动和基础设施相关的问题,远程教育并不充分。尽管在COVID-19大流行预防措施结束后,在向正规教育过渡的过程中继续进行远程教育存在负面意见,但调查结果显示,远程教育可以与正规教育同时进行,并可能提供补偿性或支持性教育。此外,需要进一步研究COVID-19大流行期间实施的远程教育的普遍性和教育效果。
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Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education
Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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3.80
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41
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education (TOJDE) is a peer-reviewed quarterly e-journal. International in scope, this scholarly e-journal publishes refereed articles focusing on the issues and challenges of providing theory, research and information services to global learners in any kind of distance education or open learning applications. TOJDE will particularly strive to meet the continuing education needs of practitioners and educators by providing a forum for the discussion of extended learning strategies, policies and practices, and trends in information technology as they impact the delivery of student support services for distance learners and faculties.
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