Psychological and Pedagogical Aspects of Distance Education in a Pandemic: Based on the Materials of a Survey of Students – Future Psychologists
Author(s) -
К.С. Шалагинова,
Е.В. Декина
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
psychological-educational studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2587-6139
DOI - 10.17759/psyedu.2020120305
Subject(s) - distance education , workload , process (computing) , vocational education , psychology , mathematics education , plan (archaeology) , pandemic , work (physics) , covid-19 , pedagogy , medical education , computer science , engineering , medicine , archaeology , history , operating system , disease , pathology , infectious disease (medical specialty) , mechanical engineering
The article presents the results of a questionnaire survey of students – future educational psychologists, which made it possible to determine the main advantages and disadvantages of the forced transition to distance education in a pandemic, and present conclusions about the possibilities and prospects of using this type of education in vocational education. The study involved 1-4 year students of full-time and part-time forms of study of the Faculty of Psychology of Tula State Pedagogical University named after L.N. Tolstoy in the amount of 289 people. The main advantages of the distance learning student are the availability of educational materials and information in the individual trajectory of passing the disciplines at any time, convenience in organizing independent work, the ability to plan their own time. The main difficulties identified by students are associated with high workload, insufficient time allotted for interaction with teachers, lack of technical capabilities for implementing the distance learning process at home. In general, students positively assessed the use of distance education and spoke about the advisability of using a mixed form – distance and fulltime education, the importance of psychological and pedagogical support for the subjects of the educational process in solving problems arising in the process of distance learning.
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