2019冠状病毒病教育政策带来的学习损失:对阿联酋教师的描述性研究

K. Almazroui
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COVID-19大流行严重扰乱了人们的生活方式。教育部门受到的影响尤其严重,学校关闭和转向在线教学对许多学生的学习产生了不利影响。这种学习损失将在未来几年继续给学生和教师带来困难,而传统的干预方法可能效果有限。本研究探讨了阿拉伯联合酋长国(UAE) 26名学校教师在线教学面临的挑战。通过问卷调查收集的定量数据显示,教师面临的主要挑战包括缺乏准备,缺乏订阅相关或必要的平台,以及教师和学生缺乏在线学习资源。针对这些挑战提出了一些解决方案,例如重新思考课程的深度与广度问题,在某些内容领域使用退休和专家教师,分配干预时间,重新思考日程安排和学生分组,以及加强教师和家长的支持,以确保充分访问在线资源。
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LEARNING LOSS FROM COVID-19 EDUCATION POLICIES: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF TEACHERS IN THE UAE
The COVID-19 pandemic dramatically disrupted the way people live. The education sector was particularly impacted, with school closures and a shift to online teaching having a detrimental impact on learning for many students. This learning loss will continue to pose difficulties for students and teachers in the coming years, and traditional intervention methods may have limited effectiveness. This study explored the challenges of online teaching among 26 school teachers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Findings from quantitative data gathered through questionnaires showed that the main challenges faced by teachers included lack of readiness, lack of subscription to relevant or necessary platforms, and lack of resources for online learning among teachers and students. Several solutions to such challenges are proposed, such as rethinking the issue of depth versus breadth within the curriculum, utilizing retired and expert teachers in certain content areas, allocating time for interventions, rethinking scheduling and student grouping, and enhancing support from teachers and parents to ensure adequate access to online resources.
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