Teachers’ Needs for Support during Emergency Remote Teaching in Greek Schools: Role of Social Networks

Author:

Nikiforos Stefanos1ORCID,Anastasopoulou Eleftheria1ORCID,Pappa Athina1,Tzanavaris Spyros2,Kermanidis Katia Lida1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Humanistic and Social Informatics Laboratory (HILab), Department of Informatics, Ionian University, 7 Tsirigoti sq., 49132 Corfu, Greece

2. Laboratory of Information Technologies (LIT), Department of Archives, Library, Science and Museology, Ionian University, 72 Ioannou Theotoki str., 49132 Corfu, Greece

Abstract

The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic prompted a rapid shift to Emergency Remote Teaching (ERT). Social networks had a key role in supporting the educational community in facing challenges and opportunities. A quantitative study was conducted to assess the Greek teachers’ perceptions of social network support. Findings indicated that teachers turned to universities, educational institutions, the Ministry of Education, school support groups, and virtual communities for support. Additionally, the study revealed the barriers faced by teachers, including infrastructure limitations, technical difficulties, skill deficiencies, problems with students’ engagement, and school policies. Teachers’ evaluation of support regarding ERT provided fruitful insight. The results illustrate teachers’ perspectives on ERT, contributing to the ongoing discourse on educational resilience to unpredictable disruptions. In conclusion, the role of social networks was considered as critical for the teachers to overcome barriers during ERT with the formation of social communities for support and the sharing of common experiences. Expertise in internet use and social networking played a significant role in readiness for the abrupt shift to distance education. The present study uniquely contributes to the educational field by emphasizing the role of teachers’ support as an innovative approach to holistically enhance teachers’ performance in ERT.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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