How to create high quality teaching and learning in the digital era teachers students and parents perspectives

How to create high quality teaching and learning in the digital era   teachers  students and parents  perspectives
Author: Christine Wulandari Suryaningrum,Syahrul Mubaroq,Fitri Amelia,Indri Astutik,Indah Werdiningsih,Kristi Nuraini,Khoiriyah,Yeni Mardiyana Devanti,Lady Agustina,Nurkamilah
Publsiher: UM Jember Press
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2022-10-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9786239625368

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‘How to Create High Quality Teaching and Learning in Digital Era: Teachers’, Students’ and Parents’ Perspectives’ presents a collection of works by authors in the field of education, like from the field of language teaching, mathematics education, early childhood education, TPACK, parental involvement, and the use of technology. The book was especially written during the outbreak of the COVID-19 where classes were moved to online classes. This extreme change has led to different reactions from all elements of education; students, teachers, and parents. Some common reactions observed by the works in this edited book include hesitation, skepticism, puzzlement, but some reacted positively, with excitement and enthusiasm. Indonesia has experienced a period with massive online courses and classes during the two years of pandemic. Despite the initial shock, Indonesia has proved to survive and made this a golden period in which many innovative teaching ideas were created. Indonesia has also accelerated its adaptation of technology to teaching during this time. This book is therefore presented to you to discuss how technology is integrated in education from different perspectives.

Teaching And Learning In The Digital Era Issues And Studies

Teaching And Learning In The Digital Era  Issues And Studies
Author: Jun Xu
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2024-03-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789811285639

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This compendium looks at the current status and practices of teaching and learning facilitated/enabled by digital technologies, reviews challenges/issues associated with classroom teaching, online teaching and hybrid-learning, and discusses success factors and future directions of teaching and learning in the digital era.The book also provides a number of studies at different perspectives of using digital technologies for teaching and learning.This useful reference text benefits teaching staff or administrators at education institutions (especially higher education providers) to update their professional knowledge and skills.

Preparing 21st Century Teachers for Teach Less Learn More TLLM Pedagogies

Preparing 21st Century Teachers for Teach Less  Learn More  TLLM  Pedagogies
Author: Kumar, Pradeep,Keppell, Michael James,Lim, Chee Leong
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2019-12-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781799814375

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The current trend of learner centeredness in education has been challenging many of the current ways of working, especially in higher education institutions. This rapid change in educational institutions demands educators acquire new sets of skills via continuous reflective practices. Hence, educators in higher education institutions are actively involved in research-driven teaching and learning practices. This change of role from mere content delivery to learning facilitators could be better achieved through a strong research-driven community of practice. Preparing 21st Century Teachers for Teach Less, Learn More (TLLM) Pedagogies is a pivotal reference source that provides vital research on the application of practice-based learning techniques in higher education institutions. This publication establishes a platform for academics to share their best practices to promote teach less, learn more pedagogies and learn reciprocally from the community of practice. While highlighting topics such as interactive learning, experiential technology, and logical thinking skills, this book is ideally designed for teachers, instructional designers, higher education faculty, deans, researchers, professionals, universities, academicians, and students seeking current research on transformative learning and future teaching practices.

Digital citizenship education from a parent s perspective

Digital citizenship education from a parent s perspective
Author: Janice Richardson,Veronica Samara
Publsiher: Council of Europe
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2022-11-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789287190840

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A majority of parents today are grappling with issues such as privacy, digital footprints and bullying. Where do they turn to find reliable information? When should they intervene in their children’s online activities? What is their role in ensuring that their children master the values, attitudes, skills and knowledge they need to actively, effectively engage with society? In 2020, the Council of Europe conducted a survey to better understand the views of parents on digital citizenship education and the concerns they have about their children’s use of digital technology. More than 21 000 parents in 47 countries responded to the survey, which was followed up by interviews in 2020 and 2021. Digital citizenship education from a parent’s perspective maps the needs and reflections of parents as they strive to ensure the well-being of their children and help them become competent digital citizens, who are empowered by digital technology rather than shaped by it. Conducted in the midst of school closures during the Covid-19 pandemic, the study documents parents’ experience when they stepped up as primary educators, often with little or no guidance from schools and inadequate digital equipment to cover their children’s needs. It aims to foster debate between parents, educators, researchers and policy makers on the meaning and challenges of digital citizenship education for children growing up in today’s digital age.

Learning in times of COVID 19 Students Families and Educators Perspectives

Learning in times of COVID 19  Students     Families     and Educators    Perspectives
Author: Sina Fackler,Timo Gnambs,Karin Gehrer,Kathrin Lockl,Ariel Mariah Lindorff,Karin Sørlie Street
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 556
Release: 2022-06-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782889763245

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Building Bridges

Building Bridges
Author: Clare Kosnik,Simone White,Bethan Marshall,A. Lin Goodwin,Jean Murray
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2016-07-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789463004916

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Literacy learning continues to be central to schooling, and is currently of major concern to educators, policy developers, and members of the public alike. However, the proliferation of communication channels in this digital era requires a fundamental re-thinking of the nature of literacy and the pedagogy of literacy teaching and teacher education. This text brings together papers by experts in teacher education, literacy, and information technology to help chart a way forward in this complex area. Because of their background in teacher education, the authors are realistic about what is appropriate and feasible – they do not just jump on a technology bandwagon – but they are also able to provide extended examples of how to embed technology in the practice of teacher education. “Taking a multi-disciplinary perspective (literacy, teacher education and digital technology) and informed by a range of empirical studies, policy analyses and scholarly reflection, this book makes a unique contribution to the literature on one of education’s most pressing challenges: how we prepare teachers of literacy at a time when understandings of literacy are expanding. Chapters by leading researchers are complemented by those offering illuminating vignettes of practice that, in turn, provide opportunities for interrogation by the rich theoretical toolkit that characterizes the field. The book is thoughtfully structured and manages a coherence that is rare in edited collections. An impressive and heartening read.” – Viv Ellis, Professor of Education at Brunel University, England and Bergen University College in Norway

Global Perspectives on Value Education in Primary School

Global Perspectives on Value Education in Primary School
Author: Demircio?lu, Aytekin
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2023-08-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781668492963

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Global Perspectives on Value Education in Primary School is a comprehensive book edited by a renowned philosophy scholar from Kastamonu University Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. In this book, readers will find a comprehensive account of how value education can be effectively delivered in primary schools worldwide. It presents an extensive collection of case studies and examples of values education from different countries and cultures and examines the criteria for selecting and differentiating values that are suitable for primary school level, and the methods and approaches for effectively teaching those values. By comparing different approaches and experiences, the book provides valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities for value education in primary schools. This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in values education, including academic scholars, researchers, teachers, university students, and parents. With its rich and diverse range of perspectives and examples, it provides a compelling argument for the importance of values education in our time. Its persuasive problem and solution approach makes Global Perspectives on Value Education in Primary School an essential addition to the literature on education and philosophy.

Remote Learning in Times of Pandemic

Remote Learning in Times of Pandemic
Author: Linda Daniela,Anna Visvizi
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2021-09-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000459340

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This edited volume examines the implications of COVID-19 on distance and online learning, discussing how the move to online teaching and learning modes proved to be a source of immense institutional, organizational, and educational challenges. With chapters grounded in theoretical and methodological approaches pertinent to education and pedagogy, the book explores the relevance of theory to the educational situation brought about by the pandemic and highlights the specific issues and challenges that distance learning has to account for in crisis situations. Key topics discussed include innovations and best practices in online learning, research, and management; developments in computer-supported collaborative learning, training, and research; the use of intelligent tutoring and mentoring systems in times of crisis; the role of university leadership and users’ perceptions and attitudes to online teaching and learning. The book offers fresh insights into the specificity of distance learning in a pandemic and its effects in established working patterns. It will be highly relevant reading for academics, researchers, and post-graduate students in the fields of online learning, distance learning, educational technology, and pedagogy, as well as university administrators and those directly involved in online teaching.