Les enseignants du supérieur face à l’enseignement en ligne « obligé »

The lockdown of higher education institutions in the European spring semester 2020 required an emergency migration to online teaching. Although support was offered to lecturers, the necessity to adapt to the situation remained in charge of them. This particular situation offers the opportunity to be...

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Main Authors: Jacques Audran, Tomas Kaqinari, Dominique Kern, Elena Makarova
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Centre National d'Enseignement à Distance 2021-10-01
Series:Distances et Médiations des Savoirs
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/dms/6437
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Tomas Kaqinari
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description The lockdown of higher education institutions in the European spring semester 2020 required an emergency migration to online teaching. Although support was offered to lecturers, the necessity to adapt to the situation remained in charge of them. This particular situation offers the opportunity to better understand the complexity of the challenge faced by the teachers and the possible evolution of their relationship to digital education. The main goal of this paper is to highlight the teachers’ first reactions, their priorities, and any changes in their relationship to educational technologies. Lecturers and teachers from three universities (N= 616) from the Upper Rhine region in Switzerland and France completed an online survey just after the spring 2020 lockdown. The questionnaire asked them about their practices and their feelings over three periods: before the lockdown, the period of switching to online lessons, and after lockdown. The first results show the effects produced by this massive use of online education and first and foremost the need to maintain the relationship with the students. They also suggest that the pandemic has improved the acceptability of online education, without ensuring its sustainable adoption.
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spelling doaj.art-c3df99b875ee436a9628e2c1eaa33d0f2022-12-21T19:18:58ZfraCentre National d'Enseignement à DistanceDistances et Médiations des Savoirs2264-72282021-10-013510.4000/dms.6437Les enseignants du supérieur face à l’enseignement en ligne « obligé »Jacques AudranTomas KaqinariDominique KernElena MakarovaThe lockdown of higher education institutions in the European spring semester 2020 required an emergency migration to online teaching. Although support was offered to lecturers, the necessity to adapt to the situation remained in charge of them. This particular situation offers the opportunity to better understand the complexity of the challenge faced by the teachers and the possible evolution of their relationship to digital education. The main goal of this paper is to highlight the teachers’ first reactions, their priorities, and any changes in their relationship to educational technologies. Lecturers and teachers from three universities (N= 616) from the Upper Rhine region in Switzerland and France completed an online survey just after the spring 2020 lockdown. The questionnaire asked them about their practices and their feelings over three periods: before the lockdown, the period of switching to online lessons, and after lockdown. The first results show the effects produced by this massive use of online education and first and foremost the need to maintain the relationship with the students. They also suggest that the pandemic has improved the acceptability of online education, without ensuring its sustainable adoption.http://journals.openedition.org/dms/6437higher educationonline teachingCOVID-19digital relationshipacceptabilitylink teachers-students
spellingShingle Jacques Audran
Tomas Kaqinari
Dominique Kern
Elena Makarova
Les enseignants du supérieur face à l’enseignement en ligne « obligé »
Distances et Médiations des Savoirs
higher education
online teaching
COVID-19
digital relationship
acceptability
link teachers-students
title Les enseignants du supérieur face à l’enseignement en ligne « obligé »
title_full Les enseignants du supérieur face à l’enseignement en ligne « obligé »
title_fullStr Les enseignants du supérieur face à l’enseignement en ligne « obligé »
title_full_unstemmed Les enseignants du supérieur face à l’enseignement en ligne « obligé »
title_short Les enseignants du supérieur face à l’enseignement en ligne « obligé »
title_sort les enseignants du superieur face a l enseignement en ligne oblige
topic higher education
online teaching
COVID-19
digital relationship
acceptability
link teachers-students
url http://journals.openedition.org/dms/6437
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