2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11528-021-00684-8
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Learning Design Experiences of the Namibian Teachers during the COVID-19 Pandemic: an Ethnographic Perspective

Abstract: This study presents an ethnographic account of the learning design experiences of six Namibian teachers during school closures caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The study explores the emotions, perspectives and actions of these teachers and also reveals the influence of personal, institutional and national culture on their learning design decisions, processes and outcomes. This exploration is important because it surfaces and highlights teacher experiences with learning design that can be used to influence prac… Show more

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“…Boer and Assino [28], Correia [18], and Esper et al [24] argue that during the pandemic, there was a huge effort on the part of the school community; however, accessibility to digital resources for less autonomous children contributes to the increase in inequalities in learning. The pandemic has infringed upon the right to education of millions of children, and therefore, the central issue of this problem should not be defined around the recovery of pandemic effects, but on changing public policies of various countries [18,29].…”
Section: Inclusion In Preschool Education In a Pandemic Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Boer and Assino [28], Correia [18], and Esper et al [24] argue that during the pandemic, there was a huge effort on the part of the school community; however, accessibility to digital resources for less autonomous children contributes to the increase in inequalities in learning. The pandemic has infringed upon the right to education of millions of children, and therefore, the central issue of this problem should not be defined around the recovery of pandemic effects, but on changing public policies of various countries [18,29].…”
Section: Inclusion In Preschool Education In a Pandemic Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parents of students are confused and think their child will never go to school again, and teachers are concerned about what to do next, especially since they are well aware of their lack of technological literacy skills [27]. Parents can only remind children and help students to participate in learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
Section: "Online Learning Has a Positive Effect Because It Can Open U...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A large majority of teachers are either not satisfied with ERT or were not intrinsically motivated by it (Boer and Asino, 2022). It was enacted primarily because it became a matter of administrative compliance and there was no other alternative to continue the teaching process during the lockdown.…”
Section: Teacher Alienationmentioning
confidence: 99%