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Abstract(s)
This article draws on data from a broader research study focusing on
Portuguese teachers’ perceptions and experiences of remote teaching
during the COVID-19 pandemic. In total, 2638 teachers participated in
the study. Data were collected through an online survey which included
both closed- and open-ended questions. Findings suggest that, overall,
teachers experienced a positive adaptation process and were able to
teach according to what they had planned. However, difficulties were
also found. These relate to reconciling work with family life and extra
workload in the context of remote teaching. In addition, findings show
that pupils from lower socioeconomic backgrounds presented a lower
level of participation in learning tasks. Differences as a function of gender
and age were identified. Implications of the findings are discussed.
Description
Keywords
Teachers Teaching COVID-19 Remote teaching Adaptation
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Flores, M. A., Barros, A., Veiga Simão, A. M., Pereira, D., Gago, M., Fernandes, E. L., Ferreira, P. C., & Costa, L. (2023). Remote teaching in times of COVID-19: teachers’ adaptation and pupil level of participation. Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1080/1475939X.2023.2270491
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
