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Digital Competence of a Teacher in a Pandemic

Darazha Issabayeva, Lyazzat Rakhimzhanova, Ulzharkyn Аbdigapbarova, Zhiyenbayeva Saira, Zhumartov Manat

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Abstract

The article considers changes in the education system during the COVID-19 coronavirus infection pandemic. The term “digital competence of a teacher” is disclosed and a comparative analysis of the attitude to distance learning of teachers and students using a sociological survey is made. The teachers identified the lack of direct contact with the student as the main disadvantage of distance learning, and students feel discomfort due to the inability to receive knowledge directly from the teacher. A number of problems of distance learning have been identified and a course program has been created to improve the digital competence of a teacher. The course content covers the basics of pedagogical design, rubrics of educational results, platforms for collaboration, tools for creating a video lecture, platforms for monitoring and collecting information, digital footprint and analysis, online resources of virtual laboratory work. As a result of learning, 680 university teachers and teachers of secondary schools in Kazakhstan designed their own course. At the end of the first semester, the approbation of these courses was considered. The authors performed a two-step data analysis procedure using deductive and inductive analysis methods. According to the course indicators, many of the identified problems have significantly decreased.

Topics & Concepts

Distance educationCompetence (human resources)RubricDisadvantageComputer scienceMathematics educationPandemicCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Virtual learning environmentPedagogyPsychologyMultimediaMedicineSocial psychologyPathologyDiseaseInfectious disease (medical specialty)Artificial intelligenceDigital literacy in educationEducational Innovations and ChallengesTechnology-Enhanced Education Studies