科学教学面临的挑战及其向后流行病教育的过渡

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2019冠状病毒病大流行对全球教育部门产生了重大影响,超过10亿学生因隔离措施而失学。作为回应,教育系统不得不迅速转向在线学习,以确保学生能够继续他们的教育。在线学习的突然转变导致教育工作者不得不迅速适应在教育中使用技术。2019冠状病毒病大流行凸显了数字素养对教育工作者的重要性,以及持续开展数字技能培训的必要性。这次大流行是新出现的、更具创造性的教学方法的一个例子,教育中的技术使用将继续发展。混合学习对于提供真实的教育体验至关重要,教师必须适应成为促进者而不是教师。大流行的经历将影响教育工作者对将信息和通信技术纳入教育的态度,导致赞成将信息和通信技术纳入教育的人数比例上升。持续的数字能力培训对于获得可行的教育是必要的。本文强调,教育工作者需要接受数字素养并适应新兴技术,以便在后疫苗时代提供高质量的教育。
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Challenges in Teaching Science and its Transition to Post-Pandemic Education
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the education sector globally, with over one billion students being held out of school as a result of quarantine measures. In response, education systems had to quickly shift to online learning to ensure that students could continue their education. The sudden shift to online learning has resulted in educators having to adapt to the use of technology in education rapidly. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of digital literacy for educators and the need for ongoing training in digital skills. The pandemic has served as an example of emerging, more creative methods of teaching methods, and technology use in education will continue to evolve. Hybrid learning will be critical to delivering realistic educational experiences, and teachers must adapt to become facilitators instead of teachers. The pandemic experience will affect educators’ attitudes towards integrating information and communication technology (ICT) in education, resulting in a rise in the proportion of people who have a favorable opinion of integrating ICT to education. Ongoing training in digital abilities is necessary to gain a viable education. This paper highlights the need for educators to embrace digital literacy and adapt to emerging technologies to provide a quality education in the post-vaccine world.
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