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Being a teacher in a time of pandemic

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Resumo:This study was conducted in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and, more specifically, within the research project ‘Teaching and Learning in Times of COVID-19: Teachers’ and Students’ Perceptions in Cross-border Regions’. This study—conducted in Portugal—intended to diagnose the perceptions of basic education teachers and students regarding distance learning (D@L), considering a wide range of variables. This study was developed based on a multi-perspective approach, and data were collected via questionnaire surveys with open- and close-ended questions. In this study, we only intend to understand teachers’ perceptions and, more specifically, issues pertaining to teaching professionalism. The results reflect teachers’ perceptions of the transformations and challenges of D@L, the affirmation and recognition, and the ethical and deontological issues associated with the teaching profession following the educational changes imposed by the pandemic. More concretely, they suggest that D@L was accompanied by transformations or challenges that led to the reconfiguration of teaching and learning processes and contributed to the professional development of the study participants. However, the response trends differed because D@L has enabled the affirmation and social recognition of the teaching profession and raises ethical and deontological questions regarding the participants’ professionalism.
Autores principais:Bonifácio, Evangelina
Outros Autores:Carvalho, Luísa; Marchão, Amélia; Ratero, Álvaro Nieto; Rebola, Fernando
Assunto:Teaching professionalism Distance learning Pandemic times
Ano:2023
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Bragança
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Biblioteca Digital do IPB
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Resumo:This study was conducted in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and, more specifically, within the research project ‘Teaching and Learning in Times of COVID-19: Teachers’ and Students’ Perceptions in Cross-border Regions’. This study—conducted in Portugal—intended to diagnose the perceptions of basic education teachers and students regarding distance learning (D@L), considering a wide range of variables. This study was developed based on a multi-perspective approach, and data were collected via questionnaire surveys with open- and close-ended questions. In this study, we only intend to understand teachers’ perceptions and, more specifically, issues pertaining to teaching professionalism. The results reflect teachers’ perceptions of the transformations and challenges of D@L, the affirmation and recognition, and the ethical and deontological issues associated with the teaching profession following the educational changes imposed by the pandemic. More concretely, they suggest that D@L was accompanied by transformations or challenges that led to the reconfiguration of teaching and learning processes and contributed to the professional development of the study participants. However, the response trends differed because D@L has enabled the affirmation and social recognition of the teaching profession and raises ethical and deontological questions regarding the participants’ professionalism.