Los docentes universitarios frente al cambio de la educación virtual impuesta por el coronavirus

Translated title of the contribution: University teachers face the change to virtual education imposed by the coronavirus

Santiago Tejedor Calvo, Laura Cervi , Fernanda Esperanza Tusa, Alberto Parola

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Abstract

This research conducted a comparative study between three countries highly impacted by the coronavirus based on the analysis of teachers' reflections on virtual university education during the confinement stage. The study, of a descriptive, exploratory and explanatory nature, applied 196 surveys, between March and April 2020, to professors of Journalism, Communication and Education of the Autonomous University of Barcelona (Spain), University of Torino (Italy) and Technical University of Machala (Ecuador). As a result, teachers, in a majority, negatively value the move to virtuality, since this is associated, on a recurring basis, with an increase in work. In addition, they demand basic digital skills in young university students and training, on the part of their institutions, in the technological and pedagogical-digital component. By way of conclusion, the teachers surveyed recognize that it is necessary to promote critical and reflective thinking linked to the strategic management of ICT.
Translated title of the contributionUniversity teachers face the change to virtual education imposed by the coronavirus
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)915-943
Number of pages29
JournalSociedade e Estado
Volume36
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2021

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