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本文介绍了一项关于学生对在线课程质量的看法的研究结果,以应对COVID-19大流行带来的变化,以及高等教育从面对面学习向远程学习过渡的必要性。本文旨在调查新冠肺炎大流行期间,教育学学生——这些未来的学前和小学教师——对“人-社会和人性教学法”、“全纳教育”和“生态教育”在线课程质量的看法。该调查是在2020/2021学年夏季学期完成在线课程后,于6月对大特尔诺沃大学“St. St. Cyril和Methodius”- Vratsa分校的107名未来教师进行的。数据收集工具是一份结构化问卷,由a . Young和C. Norgard开发,其中封闭式项目在本调查中使用的改编版本中,并通过访问链接提供给受访者。总的来说,调查结果显示,学生对在线课程的质量有积极的看法。然而,需要鼓励他们积极参与每一个在线课程,包括参与在线讨论,其他积极的互动,以及执行各种评估任务,认识到目标的重要性。无论COVID-19大流行造成的危机的结果如何,随着学习环境的变化变得更具可持续性,高等教育的未来应适应这些变化,因此,提高在线课程质量的努力和学生的相应看法将继续成为重点。
A Study of the Pedagogy Students’ Perceptions toward Online Courses’ Quality during the COVID-19 Pandemic
The article presents the results of a study of students' perceptions of the online courses' quality in response to the changes accompanying the COVID-19 pandemic and the need to make the transition from face-to-face to distance learning in higher education. This article aims to survey the pedagogy students’ perceptions – these future pre-school and primary school teachers towards the quality of online courses “Didactics of human – society and human – nature”, “Inclusive education” and “Ecological education” during the COVID-19 pandemic. The survey was conducted with 107 future teachers at Veliko Tarnovo University “St. St. Cyril and Methodius” – Vratsa Branch in June after the completion of the online courses in the summer semester during the academic year 2020/2021. The data collection tool is a structured questionnaire developed by A. Young and C. Norgard with closedended items used in this survey in an adapted version and provided to respondents via an access link. In general, the results of the survey show that students have positive perceptions about the quality of online courses. However, they need to be encouraged to be active participants in each of the online courses, including by engaging in online discussions, other proactive interactions as well as performing a variety of assessment tasks, recognizing the importance of goals. Regardless of the outcome of the crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, efforts towards the quality of online courses and the corresponding perceptions of students will therefore continue to be the focus, as changes in the learning environment become more sustainable and the future of higher education should adapt to these changes.