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FROM DISTANCE EDUCATION TO EMERGENCY REMOTE TEACHING: TERMINOLOGY CHALLENGES POST COVID-19:

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Resumo:This paper aims to present a brief critical review of the concept of Distance Education (DE) as it was defined until the outbreak of the COVID-19 and to confront it with the concept of Emergency Remote Teaching (ERT) coined by Hodges et al. (2020). Clearly, issues of conceptual delimitation within the domain of learning paradigms and models are not a recent problem. However, the societal need to name concepts and the rapid and improvised redesign of teaching and learning models has led to the rapid spread of terminology that is not always accurate. Thus, the aim of our reflection is to contribute to a diachronic view, demonstrating that the concepts of DE and ERT have common characteristics but are not equivalent.
Autores principais:Fernandes, Joana
Assunto:Ensino a Distância Ensino remoto de emergência Termo Conceito Ensino Digital Distance Education Emergency Remote Teaching Term Concept Digital Teaching
Ano:2021
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:unknown
Instituição associada:Instituto Superior de Contabilidade e Administração do Porto
Idioma:português
Origem:Polissema
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Resumo:This paper aims to present a brief critical review of the concept of Distance Education (DE) as it was defined until the outbreak of the COVID-19 and to confront it with the concept of Emergency Remote Teaching (ERT) coined by Hodges et al. (2020). Clearly, issues of conceptual delimitation within the domain of learning paradigms and models are not a recent problem. However, the societal need to name concepts and the rapid and improvised redesign of teaching and learning models has led to the rapid spread of terminology that is not always accurate. Thus, the aim of our reflection is to contribute to a diachronic view, demonstrating that the concepts of DE and ERT have common characteristics but are not equivalent.