How University Teachers View the Digital Transformation of Higher Education
IF 0.7
Q4 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
D. Rogozin, O. Solodovnikova, A. Ipatova
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Abstract
The absolute majority of publications about changes in higher education resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic focus on the problems faced by students. They fail to articulate the position of university faculty members who are concerned about their dwindling role as a result of the digital transformation of education. Since 2020, the Institute of Social Analysis and Forecasting at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration with the support of the Russian Ministry of Science and Higher Education has conducted a monitoring study of the attitude of university faculty members to the changes taking place in higher education. The present article is based on the results of three research waves (non-random, administrative, two-stream samples) conducted in April 2020 (N = 33,987), June-July 2020 (N = 27,484) and April-May 2021 (N = 26,334). An overall positive trend is observed in teacher attitudes: the peak of discontent about the introduction of distance education has passed, and the attitude to online learning has become calmer and more level-headed. Most teachers continue to express unconditional support for traditional in-person learning, however. The article takes a close look at the attitude of teachers to the digital transformation of higher education and analyzes their narratives. Teachers believe that the most promising aspect of the digital transformation of universities is the use of blended learning technologies that combine the benefits of classical and innovative teaching methods. The article identifies risk factors and further opportunities for digital innovations in higher education. © 2022. All Rights Reserved.
大学教师如何看待高等教育的数字化转型
关于2019冠状病毒病大流行导致的高等教育变化的出版物,绝大多数关注的是学生面临的问题。他们没有表达大学教师的立场,他们担心自己在教育数字化转型中的作用正在减弱。自2020年以来,俄罗斯总统国民经济和公共行政学院社会分析与预测研究所在俄罗斯科学和高等教育部的支持下,对大学教职员工对高等教育变化的态度进行了监测研究。本文基于2020年4月(N = 33,987)、2020年6月至7月(N = 27,484)和2021年4月至5月(N = 26,334)进行的三波研究(非随机、行政、两流样本)的结果。教师的态度总体上呈现出积极的趋势:对引入远程教育的不满高峰已经过去,对在线学习的态度变得更加冷静和冷静。然而,大多数教师仍然无条件地支持传统的面对面学习。本文仔细观察了教师对高等教育数字化转型的态度,并分析了他们的叙述。教师们认为,大学数字化转型最有前途的方面是使用混合学习技术,将经典和创新教学方法的优点结合起来。本文指出了高等教育数字创新的风险因素和进一步的机会。©2022。版权所有。
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