2019冠状病毒病大流行期间在线学习的新问题:一位教师的观点

Terumi Miyazoe
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本研究旨在从教师的角度考虑正在进行的COVID-19大流行期间在线教育实施中可能被忽视的问题。由于疫情,笔者所在的大学实施了HyFlex,即同时进行面对面和在线学习,作为满足学生需求的核心政策。HyFlex允许学生选择自己喜欢的出勤模式,这意味着教师必须同时进行面对面和在线教学。这些维护学生学习权利的努力可能导致教师工作权利的问题被忽视。本研究调查了疫情期间出现的影响教师上课时间、工作量、幸福感和安全的某些问题。这些问题迫切需要仔细审查和讨论,因为当前的在线和混合学习方法在后covid时代变得越来越标准化。该研究进一步展示了原始图表,以概念化从传统课程设计到更全面课程设计的转变,这突显了在线学习日益占主导地位。
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Emerging Issues Regarding Online Learning During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Teacher's Perspective
This study aims to consider possibly overlooked issues regarding online education implementation during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic from a teacher's perspective. Due to the pandemic, the university where the author works has implemented HyFlex, that is, simultaneous face-to-face and online learning, as its core policy to meet student needs. HyFlex allows students to choose a preferred attendance mode, which implies that a teacher must cover both face-to-face and online teaching at once. These efforts to preserve students' rights to learn may have resulted in issues concerning teachers' rights to work being overlooked. This study examined certain issues affecting teachers related to class time, workload, well-being, and security that have emerged during the pandemic. These issues urgently need close examination and discussion, as current online and blended learning approaches become increasingly standardised in the post-COVID era. The study further presents original diagrams to conceptualise the shift from traditional to more comprehensive course design that highlights the growing predominance of online learning. The study aims to help improve systematic curriculum development and human resources management to better meet the needs of relevant stakeholders in the new era of learning.
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