建设弹性学校:灵活教育、融合和COVID-19

IF 1.1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Anamaría García-Díaz
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摘要

本文试图表明,当试图重新开放学校现场和在线替代教学方法的重要性。在这次大流行中没有建立有复原力的学校。在以前的自然灾害中,教育机构需要使用在线资源来维持学校的开放。提出了一项文献综述,旨在回答灵活学校环境中的包容性问题、数字鸿沟的解决方案以及对COVID-19大流行产生的危机的不同应对措施。因此,本文介绍了澳大利亚和新西兰的案例,并介绍了弹性教育现象和数字鸿沟。澳大利亚和新西兰都承认家庭在家教育或将孩子送到其他教育机构的权利,因此,这是合法的。在这对案例中,我们可以观察到,在线和灵活的替代教育选择的法律地位如何加强了政府在缩小数字鸿沟方面的反应。因此,他们对封锁的反应非常快,特别是在新西兰。总之,本文就创建包容性学校和批判性思考者时是否需要现场教育或灵活性进行了有趣的辩论,展示了对话的双方。最后,强调有必要升级学校系统,以加强对未来危机的弹性反应。
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Construyendo escuelas resilientes: La educación flexible, la integración y la COVID-19
The paper seeks to show the importance alternative pedagogical methods had when trying to reopen schools on-site and online. Resilient schools were not created in this pandemic. In previous natural disasters, educational institutions needed to used online resources to maintain schools open. A literature review is presented, aiming for answers on inclusion in flexible school settings, solutions for the digital divide and different responses to the crisis produced by the COVID-19 pandemic. Thus, Australia and New Zealand cases are presented, as well as introducing the flexischooling phenomenon and the digital divide. Both Australia and New Zealand recognise the rights for families to homeschool or to take children to alternative educational institutions, therefore, is legal. In the pair, it is observed how this legal status of alternative educational options both online and flexible, has strengthened the governmental response on closing the digital gap. Therefore, their reaction when lockdowns were ruled was significantly fast, especially in New Zealand. In conclusion, the article offers an interesting debate on the need for on-site education or flexibility when creating inclusive schools and critical thinkers, presenting both sides of the conversation. Lastly, it is highlighted the need to upgrade the school system to enhance a resilient response in future crisis.
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Revista Espanola de Educacion Comparada
Revista Espanola de Educacion Comparada EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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