Гомеш К.А., Соуза К.А. де М. Проблемы и риски дистанционного образования для детей и подростков
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Гомеш К.А., Соуза К.А. де М. Проблемы и риски дистанционного образования для детей и подростков // Современное дошкольное образование. – 2023. – №1(115). – С. 70–80.
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Аннотация
Внезапный переход от обычных занятий в классе к дистанционному обучению, вызванный Covid-19, привел к глубоким изменениям в образовании. В детальном анализе и оценке нуждаются также последствия пандемии, коснувшиеся различных аспектов жизни, таких как психическое здоровье и социально-экономическая сфера. Цель данной статьи – проанализировать неравенство в образовании, усугубленное пандемией, а также влияние дистанционного образования на учащихся, преподавателей и семьи. Теоретическая основа статьи базируется на рассмотрении теоретических исследований и философских работ по гетеротопии, скорости цифровизации в мире и образовании. Результаты исследования показывают, что прежние достижения в области доступности школьного образования, его качества и равенства отошли на несколько шагов назад. Психическое здоровье и мотивация учащихся также пострадали от негативных последствий пандемии. Цифровое образование, по-видимому, не обеспечивает прежнего уровня результатов и равенства. Таким образом, дистанционное образование повлекло за собой глубокие изменения в школьной практике и способах обучения, некоторые из которых могут негативно сказаться на учащихся. Дистанционное образование, несмотря на его более низкую стоимость и престижность, следует использовать осторожно и экономно.
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