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Ron Owston

Faculty members at 快播视频 are invited to participate in a series of three free webinars that focus on teaching with Zoom. The webinar series is hosted by University Professor Emeritus Ron Owston and begins Aug. 26.

Each webinar will run one hour in an interactive format and present relevant information on teaching with Zoom. The series is organized through Contact North | Contact Nord, which offers training sessions and resources for faculty and instructors from Ontario鈥檚 public post-secondary education and training sectors.

Owston has hosted several webinars on effective use of Zoom for teaching. He is a University Professor Emeritus and senior scholar at 快播视频, as well as former dean of the Faculty of Education and founding director of the Institute for Research in Learning Technologies.

The webinars in the upcoming series are:

  • 听鈥 Aug. 26,聽 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Register .

  • Sept. 17, 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Register .

  • Oct. 13, 1 to 2 p.m. Register .

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New findings shed light on teachers' efforts to adapt to school closures and meet student needs /edu/2020/11/16/new-findings-shed-light-on-teachers-efforts-to-adapt-to-school-closures-and-meet-student-needs/ Mon, 16 Nov 2020 14:35:48 +0000 /edu/?p=25413 A survey led by 快播视频 Faculty of Education Associate Professor Sarah Barrett is providing a snapshot of challenges experienced by elementary and secondary school teachers during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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A survey led by 快播视频 Faculty of Education Associate Professor is providing a snapshot of challenges experienced by elementary and secondary school teachers during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Sarah Barrett

The emergency shift to online teaching at the beginning of the pandemic disrupted teacher-student and student-student relationships and made it difficult to assess how students were performing, according to the findings of a survey of elementary and secondary school teachers.

As part of a larger study, Barrett surveyed 764 teachers in May and June, to explore and document the teachers鈥 experiences of the unprecedented closures in the winter and spring of 2020. The survey provides a snapshot of teachers鈥 familiarity with online teaching before the pandemic and their circumstances, professional development, and concerns during. Fifty-five per cent of participants were secondary school teachers and forty-five per cent were elementary school teachers. 

The survey found:

  • 40 per cent of respondents reported having caregiving responsibilities that 鈥渟ignificantly impacted鈥 their ability to teach online. This was the strongest theme in the anecdotal responses. 
  • 82 per cent of respondents said that they had several students that they were worried would 鈥渇all through the cracks鈥 with the new format. There were various reasons indicated in the anecdotal responses, including lack of equipment, special needs, and language difficulties.
  • Vulnerable students were made more vulnerable by the situation and teachers were often frustrated trying to make sure all students鈥 needs were met. 

The survey respondents indicated they were most concerned about: 

  1. balancing caregiving and teaching responsibilities 
  2. equity, accommodations for students with special needs, and access to technology 
  3. authentic assessment of student learning 
  4. the disruption of relationships 

鈥淭hese findings about online teaching and learning need to be taken in context. It was an emergency situation,鈥 says Barrett. 鈥淯sually, online teaching and learning is a choice made by both the instructors and students.  Usually, teachers have the time to prepare and plan. However, in this emergency situation, there was no real choice on the part of teachers, students, or parents. And, importantly, teachers鈥 efforts to adapt were complicated by the incremental extensions of school closure. This is because short-term lesson planning depends on long-term curriculum planning. The uncertainty made this long-term planning impossible.鈥 

These findings will inform a final comprehensive report to be released in early 2021. 


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