فصلنامه نوآوری‌های آموزشی (Sep 2021)

Online teaching problems during COVID 19 pandemic from teachers and parents’ viewpoints and suggesting practical solutions

  • Sārā Yadollāhi,
  • Elhām Tavakoli Torghe,
  • Marziye Poorsālehi Navide,
  • Fāteme Āzartāsh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22034/jei.2021.258967.1722
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 3
pp. 117 – 145

Abstract

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Covid 19 pandemic has forced educational centers to combine online teaching with their traditional learning strategies. Due to its nature and structure, online teaching has caused multiple problems for both teachers and parents. This study aimed at determining online teaching problems from teachers’ and parents’ viewpoints, prioritizing them and suggesting effective solutions. First, in the qualitative phase, purposive sampling method was used to select 14 teachers and 15 parents. They were interviewed by semi-structured method and their data was analyzed using Colaizzi method to extract key categories. In the quantitative phase, two questionnaires were designed based on the extracted categories from the previous phase. Using snowball sampling method 357 parents and 306 teachers completed the questionnaires via online link. Psychometric properties of the questionnaires were evaluated (construct validity through exploratory factor analysis, criterion, content, and reliability). Data analysis showed online teaching problems from teachers’ point of view could be categorized in 8 components (i.e., harms due to students' excessive use of internet, Shād network and digital resources’ problems, violation of educational justice, poor basic facilities, problems regarding teaching-learning process and assessment, job pressure, lack of parent collaboration and low media literacy, respectively). Online teaching problems from parents ‘point of view could also be categorized in 8 components including poor basic facilities, harms due to students' excessive use of internet, decreasing the efficiency of teachers, interruption in student personality development, decreasing their motivation, disrupting the order of the home and unfamiliarity with the elements and educational skills of parents. Based on these results, suggestions on increasing media literacy, mediating school-parent relations, upgrading messengers, online sources and TV educational programs, providing basic facilities, enhancing parental supervision, instructing distance teaching techniques, prompting peer relations and time management was presented and discussed.

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