后大流行病时代西班牙学校的愿景

Q3 Social Sciences
Ramon Palau, Raúl Santiago, G. Fretes, Jordi Mogas, Gisela Cebrián
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由于 "Covid-19 "事件,需要采取非常措施,如禁闭和紧急远程教育。有了卫生规定之后,学校又恢复了面授教学,并利用学到的经验提高教学水平。本研究的目的是调查西班牙的学校在禁闭后是如何发展的,尤其关注学校的数字化、教学能力和未来的教育模式。研究方法:采用定性方法;工具为半结构式访谈,由专家临时构建,并由训练有素的访谈者实施。样本包括来自西班牙中小学的 75 名校长或管理团队成员。我们使用 Atlas.ti 软件对数据进行了编码和分析。研究结果封闭式教学导致教学难以适应在线模式。以大流行病为催化剂,学校能够迅速转向数字化,在不同程度的遵守情况下扩大教师在数字技术方面的培训,并引入新的方法,如主动学习策略。结论:西班牙的学校在技术流程和设备方面进行了改革,在教学方法方面也略有改变。教师需要更多的教学技能培训,尤其是数字技能培训。最后,传统的面对面教学模式受到了重视,但也受到了质疑,并考虑了替代方法。
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The Vision of Spanish Schools in Post-Pandemic Times
Extraordinary measures were required due to Covid-19, such as confinement and emergency distance education. With health regulations in place, the schools then returned to face-to-face instruction and used the lessons they had learned to improve the teaching standard. The study's intention is to investigate how Spain's schools are evolving post-confinement, with a particular interest in the digitalization of schools, teaching competence and future models of education. Method: The approach was qualitative; the instrument was a semi-structured interview, constructed ad hoc by experts and applied by trained interviewers. The sample consisted of 75 principals or members of management teams from primary and secondary schools in Spain. We carried data coding and analysis out using Atlas.ti software. Results: The confinement led to difficulties in adapting teaching to the online modality. Using the pandemic as a catalyst, schools were able to quickly move to digitalization, expand teacher training in digital technology with varying levels of compliance, and introduce new methodologies such as active learning strategies. Conclusions: Schools in Spain have introduced changes in their technological processes and equipment and slight methodological aspects. Teachers require more training on teaching skills, especially digital skills. Finally, the traditional face-to-face model is valued but is questioned and alternatives are considered.
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