Distant yet personal: equality in distant education during Covid-19 lockdown in Italy

Maria Elena Garzotto, Emanuela Marchetti

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    Abstract

    Since March 2020, Italy imposed a lockdown to the Northern-Central regions, leading to the massive use of distant learning approaches in middle and high school level. This change was sudden and unsupported by any forms of preparation for the teachers, who were required to shift attitude towards digital devices in their teaching from (cit.): “They cannot have their phones in class, into use whatever you can!” This article aims at investigating the main challenges experienced by middle and high school teachers in literature and languages related subjects, through eleven interviews. We conducted a thematic analysis and identified three main challenges related to: Efficiency of teaching, social contact, and technical challenges. The sum of these challenges undermines equality in the pupils’ participation
    during class activities. It also highlights existing issues related to social status and family role in education, pupils’ engagement, and proficiency. At the same time, we found that teachers experienced their role, as actors in creating a framework for equality in education in digital learning rooms, dividing teachers and pupils while connecting them on a more personal level.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftAktualitet
    Vol/bind15
    Udgave nummer3
    Sider (fra-til)40-51
    ISSN2446-1296
    StatusUdgivet - dec. 2021

    Bibliografisk note

    Arg 15 N. 3 - At skabe sig selv. Særnummer i anledning af professor Kirsten Drotners fratrædelse 2021.

    Emneord

    • Education
    • Lockdown
    • distant learning
    • teachers
    • e-learning
    • Italy
    • Equality
    • access to education
    • Technology

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