在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间及以后公平获取电子学习。津巴布韦农村和城市学校的比较分析

Gerald Tsimba, Beauty Mugoniwa, A. Mutembedza
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这篇论文的动机是津巴布韦农村和城市学习者之间日益扩大的数字差距。2020年2019冠状病毒病大流行的到来进一步加剧了这种情况,农村学习者被剥夺了权利,因为学校别无选择,只能采用电子学习平台。该研究的主要目标是确定农村学校在采用电子学习方面的准备情况,并对农村和城市学校在Covid-19危机期间公平获得电子学习的情况进行比较分析。在这方面,该研究采用了一种基于实用主义哲学观点的混合研究方法。与此相一致,探索性案例研究策略在从津巴布韦戈罗蒙齐地区学校的112名参与者中收集定性和定量数据方面发挥了主要作用。民族志用于收集2020年至2021年之间的定性数据,而一项调查有助于收集定量数据。在这方面,研究结果表明,在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,农村学校在采用电子学习方面基本上处于不利地位,因为很少有学习者能够参加在线学校。更重要的是,农村和城市学习者之间的教育不平等加剧,主要原因是缺乏信息和通信技术基础设施和资源。因此,本研究提出了一种电子学习采用策略,它可以在危机时期被学校教育系统的关键利益相关者采用。
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Equitable Access to eLearning during Covid-19 Pandemic and beyond. A Comparative Analysis between Rural and Urban Schools in Zimbabwe
This paper was motivated by the increased digital disparity between rural and urban learners in Zimbabwe. It was further exacerbated by the advent of Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, which disenfranchised rural learners as schools had no other alternative, except adopting eLearning platforms. The study’s main objectives were to determine the preparedness of rural schools in adopting eLearning and conducting a comparative analysis between rural and urban schools on equitable access to eLearning during Covid-19 crisis. In that respect, the study pursued a mixed research methodology grounded on a pragmatist philosophical view. In line with that, an exploratory case study strategy became prime in gathering both qualitive and quantitative from 112 participants found in Goromonzi district schools of Zimbabwe. Ethnography was used to gather qualitative data between 2020 and 2021, whilst a survey contributed to quantitative data gathering. In that respect, findings from the study suggests that rural schools were largely disadvantaged by the adoption of eLearning during the Covid-19 pandemic period, as very few learners could attend online schools. More so, there was an increased educational inequality between rural and urban learners, mainly attributed to lack of ICT infrastructure and resources. Therefore, the study proposed an eLearning adoption strategy, which could be adopted by key stakeholders in the school education system during crisis periods.
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