COVID - 19大流行期间成人教育和扫盲计划以及向远程服务过渡的案例研究

IF 0.8 Q3 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
Chih‐Wei Wang, A. Sainz, S. C. Joshi, Mary V. Alfred
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新冠肺炎疫情严重影响了德克萨斯州成人教育部门。因此,德州的成人教育和识字(AEL)项目转为远程教学。有必要了解这是如何展开的。因此,本案例研究的目的是探讨德克萨斯州成人教育部门如何指导AEL项目向远程服务过渡。采用文献分析法和内容分析法对已发表的文献资料进行分析。研究结果揭示了国家领导层实施的有效危机管理策略和专业发展干预措施。本研究还强调了远程学习的挑战和潜在优势。这些结果是有益的,因为它们可以指导其他州机构纳入远程学习课程。最后,专业发展培训评估表明需要进一步的项目支持来促进培训转移。本文的结论是对AEL计划的启示和对未来研究的建议。
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A case study of adult education and literacy programs and the transition to remote services during the COVID‐19 pandemic
The COVID–19 pandemic drastically impacted the Texas Division of Adult Education. As a result, Texas's grant–funded adult education and literacy (AEL) programs transitioned to remote instruction. There was a need to understand how this unfolded. Thus, the purpose of this case study was to explore how the Texas Division of Adult Education guided AEL programs in the transition to remote services. Several published records were collected and analyzed using document and content analysis. The research findings revealed effective crisis management strategies and professional development interventions implemented by state leadership. This study also highlights the challenges and potential advantages of remote learning. These outcomes are helpful because they could guide other state agencies in incorporating remote learning courses. Ultimately, professional development training evaluations indicated the need for further program support to foster training transfer. This article concludes with implications for AEL programs and suggestions for future research.
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