Affiliation:
1. University of Belgrade, Faculty of special education and rehabilitation, Serbia
Abstract
The educational context has been disrupted by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The aim of the study was to explore attitudes of pupils in Serbia toward
distance education during the pandemic. Specifically, we aimed to explore
the cognitive component of pupils? attitudes through their perception of
positive and negative aspects of distance education, the motivational
component based on the expressions of how distance education affects pupils?
motivation to learn, and emotional component through verbal expressions of
emotions toward distance education. The sample for the study included 110
pupils attending primary (5th to 8th grade) and secondary schools in Serbia.
A semi-structured interview was employed. Data were analysed using
qualitative content analysis. The findings suggest that majority of pupils
have negative attitudes toward distance education and that they find
insufficient interaction between teachers and pupils to be the major
shortcoming of distance education. Positive aspects of distance education
which could be preserved after the pandemic according to the participants?
views are: communication between teachers and pupils using information
technologies (IT), technical possibilities for a better presentation of
learning topics and permanent availability of learning materials on online
platforms. The study revealed the lack of intrinsic learning motivation and
deficiencies in pupils? self-regulation of learning which are important to
be overcome as they impede pupils? academic development both in distance and
in classroom education.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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