2020
DOI: 10.17583/remie.2020.5607
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Rural online learning in the context of COVID 19 in South Africa: Evoking an inclusive education approach

Abstract: This paper discusses the challenges faced by rural learners in South Africa in the context of the world pandemic commonly known as COVID-19. Rural learners face unprecedented challenges in adjusting to a new mode of life and learning, the latter being characterised by the predominant use of online, learning management systems and low-tech applications. The paper is informed by critical emancipatory research, I used participatory action research. A total of 10 learners and five teachers participated via Whatsap… Show more

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“…Meanwhile, the accessibility factor is one of impeding factors due to limitation to internet access (Dube. 2020;Tanveer et al, 2020;Dhawan, 2020;Sarvestani et al, 2019), lack of technology devices (Dube, 2020) and the internet data is expensive (Dube, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Meanwhile, the accessibility factor is one of impeding factors due to limitation to internet access (Dube. 2020;Tanveer et al, 2020;Dhawan, 2020;Sarvestani et al, 2019), lack of technology devices (Dube, 2020) and the internet data is expensive (Dube, 2020).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, the accessibility factor is one of impeding factors due to limitation to internet access (Dube. 2020;Tanveer et al, 2020;Dhawan, 2020;Sarvestani et al, 2019), lack of technology devices (Dube, 2020) and the internet data is expensive (Dube, 2020). As mentioned by Adedoyin and Soykan (2020) online learning depends on the technology devices and internet accessibility, without both elements it is difficult for the students and lecturers to implement this teaching method.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…At a time when COVID-19 restrictions have forced people into isolation, and therefore reduced their social connectedness, the demand for digital access and fast broadband has perhaps never been greater. Isolation is arguably felt more among people living in rural and remote communities and disconnects for people living in rural and remote regions are felt more because of limited access to high speed internet infrastructure, adversely affecting education (Dube, 2020), employment, and health outcomes (Robinson et al, 2020). For many remote Indigenous communities, the issues that have been highlighted for rural communities with COVID-19, have been felt for some time, not just in Australia, the research site, but in other Indigenous communities around the globe (Howard & Morris, 2019;McMahon, 2020;Peacock, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%