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Inequalities reinforced through online and distance education in the age of COVID-19: The case of higher education in Nepal

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has triggered serious disruption in economic, social and cultural dynamics around the globe. Higher education has also suffered undeniable challenges as a result of the pandemic, with thousands of university students all over the world experiencing displacement, discon...

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Autor principal: Devkota, Kamal Raj
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7925807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33678863
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11159-021-09886-x
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description Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has triggered serious disruption in economic, social and cultural dynamics around the globe. Higher education has also suffered undeniable challenges as a result of the pandemic, with thousands of university students all over the world experiencing displacement, disconnect and disengagement from formal learning. In the Global South, online and distance education programmes tend to be concentrated in urban centres. In Nepal, students from rural areas, low socio-economic and gendered spaces, and those with low proficiencies in English and technological skills are experiencing inequalities in access to and participation in online and distance education. This article outlines how universities' shift to online teaching and learning modes due to the COVID-19 pandemic has reinforced social inequalities in Nepal. For the study presented here, the author collected data through netnographic research methods. These included online interviews with university executives, online focus group discussions (FGDs) with university teachers and students, observation of and participation in online classes and policy conferences and reviews of online documents. The article analyses three overriding mechanisms which are reinforcing social inequalities in higher education: (1) universities’ policy trajectories in shifting teaching/learning from face-to-face to online mode; (2) infrastructural limitations challenging effective implementation of online teaching/learning; and (3) a lack of strong pedagogic support for students from disadvantaged and marginalised spaces, including those with low proficiencies in English and technological skills. The author presents a number of tangible strategies for universities to implement in order to mitigate social inequalities. He recommends the adoption of policies and practices that optimise the inclusive use of online and distance education programmes for best effect, both now and in the post-pandemic era.
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spelling pubmed-79258072021-03-03 Inequalities reinforced through online and distance education in the age of COVID-19: The case of higher education in Nepal Devkota, Kamal Raj Int Rev Educ Original Paper Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has triggered serious disruption in economic, social and cultural dynamics around the globe. Higher education has also suffered undeniable challenges as a result of the pandemic, with thousands of university students all over the world experiencing displacement, disconnect and disengagement from formal learning. In the Global South, online and distance education programmes tend to be concentrated in urban centres. In Nepal, students from rural areas, low socio-economic and gendered spaces, and those with low proficiencies in English and technological skills are experiencing inequalities in access to and participation in online and distance education. This article outlines how universities' shift to online teaching and learning modes due to the COVID-19 pandemic has reinforced social inequalities in Nepal. For the study presented here, the author collected data through netnographic research methods. These included online interviews with university executives, online focus group discussions (FGDs) with university teachers and students, observation of and participation in online classes and policy conferences and reviews of online documents. The article analyses three overriding mechanisms which are reinforcing social inequalities in higher education: (1) universities’ policy trajectories in shifting teaching/learning from face-to-face to online mode; (2) infrastructural limitations challenging effective implementation of online teaching/learning; and (3) a lack of strong pedagogic support for students from disadvantaged and marginalised spaces, including those with low proficiencies in English and technological skills. The author presents a number of tangible strategies for universities to implement in order to mitigate social inequalities. He recommends the adoption of policies and practices that optimise the inclusive use of online and distance education programmes for best effect, both now and in the post-pandemic era. Springer Netherlands 2021-03-03 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC7925807/ /pubmed/33678863 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11159-021-09886-x Text en © UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning and Springer Nature B.V. 2021 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Inequalities reinforced through online and distance education in the age of COVID-19: The case of higher education in Nepal
title Inequalities reinforced through online and distance education in the age of COVID-19: The case of higher education in Nepal
title_full Inequalities reinforced through online and distance education in the age of COVID-19: The case of higher education in Nepal
title_fullStr Inequalities reinforced through online and distance education in the age of COVID-19: The case of higher education in Nepal
title_full_unstemmed Inequalities reinforced through online and distance education in the age of COVID-19: The case of higher education in Nepal
title_short Inequalities reinforced through online and distance education in the age of COVID-19: The case of higher education in Nepal
title_sort inequalities reinforced through online and distance education in the age of covid-19: the case of higher education in nepal
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7925807/
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