2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,学校管理团队和教师对数字素养教师持续专业发展的看法和经验

J. Wade
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自2020年2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)大流行席卷全球以来,南非政府通过国家冠状病毒指挥委员会(NCCC)出台了严格的法规,以遏制致命的新型冠状病毒的传播。学校被迫关闭是为了应对疫情激增和拯救生命而迈出的大胆一步。尽管许多学校采用了在线教学,但很明显,许多教师缺乏管理在线教学计划所需的数字技能。此外,技术资源的缺乏对小学的教学产生了负面影响。本研究旨在确定学校管理团队(SMT)和教师对为教师提供数字素养持续专业发展(CPD)的看法和经验。采用现象学方法,通过访谈的方式在东开普省纳尔逊·曼德拉湾大都会区的四所小学收集数据。研究发现,大多数SMT成员没有将数字素养作为优先事项,因为他们缺乏必要的知识和技能。建议对教师和SMT进行使用数字平台的培训,以便加强教学。教师在数字素养方面的持续专业发展339
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The Perceptions and Experiences of School Management Teams and Teachers regarding Continuing Professional Development of Teachers in Digital Literacy amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic
Since the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic gripped the world in 2020, the South African government, through the National Coronavirus Command Council (NCCC), introduced rigid regulations to curb the deadly novel coronavirus from spreading. The forced closure of schools was a bold step to take in order to manage the surge of the pandemic and save lives. While many schools resorted to online teaching, it became evident that many teachers lacked the necessary digital skills to manage online teaching programmes. Also, the lack of technological resources impacted negatively on teaching and learning in primary schools. This study aimed to determine the perceptions and experiences of School Management Teams (SMTs) and teachers regarding the provision of Continuous Professional Development (CPD) for teachers in digital literacy. Using a phenomenological approach, data was collected by means of interviews at four primary schools in the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan area of the Eastern Cape Province. The study found that most SMT members did not make digital literacy a priority because they lacked the necessary knowledge and skills. It is recommended that teachers and SMTs should be trained in using digital platforms so that teaching and learning can be enhanced. Continuing Professional Development of Teachers in Digital Literacy 339
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