社会危机中的家庭教育、远程教学和数字化教育

IF 2.2 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
R. Krumsvik
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摘要

我们生活在一个“认知不确定”的时代(Kay & King 2020),近几个月来,COVID-19导致的家庭教育和远程教学已成为一种全球现象。截至2020年3月19日,全球102个国家关闭了所有学校,影响了近9亿儿童和青年(教科文组织2020年,经合组织2020年)。让更多的国家和地区参与其中,影响到世界60%以上的学生群体(教科文组织2020年)。教科文组织“正在支持各国努力减轻学校关闭的直接影响,特别是对更脆弱和处境不利的社区的影响,并通过远程学习促进全民教育的连续性”(第1页)。我们有理由相信,家庭教育和远程教学将在未来几年影响并部分改变教育。因此,我们需要在现有知识的基础上,在这种特殊的冠状病毒形势下,研究“教师如何教,学习者如何学”,以及这如何影响学生的数字教育之旅©2019作者(s)
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Home schooling, remote teaching and digital Bildung in societal crisis
We live in a time of "epistemic uncertainty" (Kay & King 2020) and where home schooling and remote teaching as a consequence of COVID-19 has become a global phenomenon in recent months By 19 March 2020, 102 countries globally had shut all schools, affecting almost 900 million children and youth (UNESCO 2020, OECD 2020) Further school shutdowns have continued from 19 March up to June 2020, involving more countries and regions and impacting over 60% of the world's student population (UNESCO 2020) And UNESCO "is supporting countries in their efforts to mitigate the immediate impact of school closures, particularly for more vulnerable and disadvantaged communities, and to facilitate the continuity of education for all through remote learning" (p 1) Since WHO (2020) states that we will probably experience similar pandemics as COVID-19 in the future, there is reason to believe that home schooling and remote teaching will affect and partly change education in the years to come We therefore need to build on the current state of knowledge, examining "how teachers teach and learners learn" in this extraordinary coronavirus situation as well as how this affects pupils' digital Bildung journey © 2019 Author(s)
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Nordic Journal of Digital Literacy
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