新冠疫情背景下职前教师实地考察新常态下的挑战

Bryan Jacob Marquez, Joven Andrada, Trixie Baldomar, Geri Mae Cunanan, Freddie Ortiguero, Michelle Padre, Hannah Rey
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疫情对许多事情和形势产生了巨大影响,特别是对新常态产生了巨大影响。研究人员决定,对职前教师进行实地研究是其中之一,因为没有人在新的COVID-19设置下参加过该课程。研究人员旨在通过在线学习,让读者了解新冠肺炎大流行挑战将如何影响新教育体系中的每一位职前教师。采用有目的的均匀抽样方法,从黎萨尔理工大学博尼校区和帕西格校区选取12名学生。研究人员选择了普通学生、非工作人员和大学学者作为参与者。参与者的年龄、性别和地理位置各不相同。研究人员通过访谈和访谈脚本收集回答。已经采取了与大流行有关的准备工作。主题分析是用来了解职前教师在新的实地研究设置中的挑战。根据这项研究,职前教师在这种情况下面临着挑战,大多数人都在挣扎,因为从传统课程到新的典型形式的快速转变,导致他们在面对更复杂的情况时缺乏准备和专业知识。此外,网速慢和缺乏资源使得上课和满足先决条件变得困难。有些国家有很多限制,特别是由于疫情,在课堂监测方面。研究结果表明,该研究的前提在今天的环境中是重要的和相关的,特别是对于追求教育学位和成为职前教师的个人。新常态下职前教师面临新的障碍。
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The Challenges of Pre-Service Teachers in the New Normal Set up of Field Study Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic
The pandemic had a huge impact on many things and situations, particularly the new normal. The researchers decided that field study of pre-service teachers is one of them because no one has ever taken the course under the new COVID-19 setup. The researchers aim to inform their readers about how the COVID-19 pandemic challenge will affect every pre-service teacher in the new set-up of education through online learning. Purposive homogenous sampling was used to choose 12 students from Rizal Technological University-Boni and Pasig Campuses. Researchers chose typical students, non-workers, and university scholars as participants. Age, gender, and geography vary among participants. Researchers used interviews and supported by an interview script to gather replies. Pandemic-related preparations have been taken. Thematic analysis is used to understand pre-service teachers' challenges in the new field study setup. Pre-service teachers face challenges in this setting, according to the research most are struggling because of the rapid move from traditional classes to the new typical format, causing unpreparedness and lack of expertise when they face more complex situations. In addition, slow internet and a lack of resources make it difficult to attend classes and meet prerequisites. Some have many restrictions, especially on classroom monitoring because of the pandemic. The findings imply that the study's premise is significant and relevant in today's environment, especially for individuals pursuing an education degree and becoming pre-service teachers. Pre-service teachers face new obstacles in the new normal.
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