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'Like a rug had been pulled from under you': The impact of COVID-19 on teachers in England during the first six weeks of the UK lockdown

机译:“像地毯一样被从你下面拉了”:在英国锁定的前六周内,Covid-19对英格兰教师的影响

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Background On 20 March 2020, in response to COVID-19, UK schools were closed to most pupils. Teachers were required to put remote teaching and learning in place with only two days' notice from the government. Aims The current study explores teachers' experiences of this abrupt change to their working practices, and during the 5-6 weeks that followed. Sample Twenty-four teachers from English state schools were interviewed, representing mainstream primary and secondary schools and a range of years of experience and seniority. Methods Participants were asked to tell stories of three key scenes during the first 5-6 weeks of lockdown: a low point, a high point, and a turning point. A reflexive thematic analysis of their narratives was conducted. Results and Conclusions Six themes were identified:uncertainty,finding a way,worry for the vulnerable,importance of relationships,teacher identity,andreflections. Teachers' narratives suggest that, after an initial period of uncertainty they settled into the situation and found a way forward, supported by strong relationships. However, they remain extremely worried about the most vulnerable pupils and want more joined-up thinking from the government on how to support them effectively, along with clarity from policymakers to enable planning ahead. Teachers reflected on how to use their learning during this period to improve pupils' experiences of education post-COVID-19, and on how aspects of shared teacher identity have worked as stressors and coping mechanisms. These initial interviews form the baseline for a longitudinal interview study of teachers' experiences of COVID-19 in England.
机译:2020年3月20日,英国2019冠状病毒疾病的入学,大部分学校都关闭了学校。教师只需提前两天收到政府的通知,即可实施远程教学。目的本研究探讨了教师在接下来的5-6周内,在工作实践中发生这种突然变化的经历。样本来自英国公立学校的24名教师接受了采访,他们代表主流中小学以及一系列多年的经验和资历。方法要求受试者讲述禁闭前5-6周的三个关键场景:低点、高点和转折点。对他们的叙述进行了反思性的主题分析。结果和结论确定了六个主题:不确定性、寻找方法、对弱势群体的担忧、人际关系的重要性、教师身份和反思。教师们的叙述表明,在经历了一段最初的不确定性之后,他们适应了这种情况,找到了一条前进的道路,并得到了牢固关系的支持。然而,他们仍然非常担心最脆弱的学生,并希望政府就如何有效支持他们进行更多的联合思考,同时让政策制定者保持清晰,以便能够提前规划。教师们反思了如何利用这一时期的学习来改善学生在新冠肺炎后的教育体验,以及共享教师身份如何作为压力源和应对机制发挥作用。2019冠状病毒疾病的初步访谈,是英国COVID-19教师的纵向访谈的基线。

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