从女权主义的角度看,Covid-19导致的教育不平等。马德里教育专业人士的话语分析

IF 1.1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Melani Penna Tosso, Mercedes Sánchez Sáinz, Cristina Mateos Casado
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摘要

本文通过分析五位接受过性别研究和女权主义培训的教育专业人士的话语,揭示了面对Covid-19造成的社会和教育形势,马德里城市背景下的教育不平等现象。为了进行这项定性研究,我们使用自然话语分析方法和数据三角测量法,围绕内容块进行了半结构化的访谈。这些访谈后来被记录下来,并从女权主义的角度进行分析,目的是确定参与者之间的共同观点。调查结果揭示了教师在禁闭期间的孤独感、放弃教育机构行政工作的影响、教育专业人员工作时间每小时增加30%的影响、教师因这种情况而面临的身心健康问题、由于要教授的课程内容太多,无法继续满足学生的社会和情感需求。教育机构对预防基于性别的暴力缺乏重视。从这项研究中得出的主要结论是,工作时间占用了家庭、家庭空间和空闲时间,因此,越来越需要实施改进的协调技术、教学团队之间的横向关系和护理政策。教师有必要能够在情感上帮助学生,并对课程进行修改,使其更符合人们的生活环境。
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Desigualdades Educativas Derivadas del Covid-19 desde una Perspectiva Feminista. Análisis de los Discursos de Profesionales de la Educación Madrileña
This paper exposes the educational inequalities perceived in the urban context of Madrid in the face of the social and educational situation resulting from Covid-19, by analyzing the discourses of five education professionals with training in gender studies and feminism. For the purpose of this qualitative study, we carried out interviews semi-structured around blocks of contents using a naturalistic discourse analysis approach and data triangulation. The interviews were later transcribed and analyzed from a feminist lens with the aim of identifying shared ideas between participants. The findings reveal the loneliness experienced by teachers during confinement, the impact of the abandonment of administrative work in educational institutions, a thirty percent hourly increase in the time spent working by education professionals, the physical and mental health issues faced by teachers due to the situation, the impossibility of continuing to meet the social and emotional needs of students in view of the amount of curricular content to be taught, and the lack of attention paid to gender-based violence prevention by educational institutions. The main conclusion drawn from this study is that working time has taken up homes, family spaces and free time and, as a result, there is an increasing need to implement improved coordination techniques, horizontal relationships between teaching teams, and care policies. It is necessary for teachers to be able to assist students emotionally, as well as to modify the curriculum in order to make it more compatible with people's life circumstances.
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