Head teachers’ opinions on the future of school education conditioned by emergency remote teaching

Author:

Potyrała KatarzynaORCID,Demeshkant NataliiaORCID,Czerwiec KarolinaORCID,Jancarz-Łanczkowska BeataORCID,Tomczyk ŁukaszORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe study explores the school transformation process as evidenced by the opinions of head teachers. The main goal of the research was to present a content analysis study of the Polish educational environment on the basis of primary and secondary head teachers’ views on the risks and perspectives brought by the global Covid-2019 lockdown. The conceptual framework was based on the theoretical perspective (the cognitive and affective processes in multimedia learning, the theory of motivation, and goal setting) as well as the model of the school as a learning organization and the assumptions of Emergency Remote Teaching. The categorized interviews with the head teachers were conducted using a categorized interview questionnaire and the respondents considered various categories problems within educational practice related to the functioning of schools during the pandemic. The selection of study participants was deliberate using the snowball sampling method, 18 head teachers participated in this study. The research conducted allowed the specification of the different areas of influence of Emergency Remote Teaching on the transformation of the school as a learning organization (e.g. the functioning of the school in mutual internal and external network cooperation, the dissemination and extending of communication areas using information technologies, the strengthening of the network interaction through information technologies, and other areas). The paper contains numerous recommendations that can improve the school's functioning in the future, based on the experience gained during Emergency Remote Teaching. These experiences can accelerate the organizational and didactic development of the school as a learning organization.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Library and Information Sciences,Education

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