Title
Teachers' Orchestration Needs During the Shift to Remote Learning
Abstract
Transitioning from in-person to remote instruction has forced teachers to navigate unexpected constraints while providing meaningful learning experiences for their students. This transition has drastically changed how teachers orchestrate learning for their students. To explore these unique orchestration challenges, we used needs finding and validation activities to explore middle school teachers' emergent needs and constraints during the unplanned shift to remote instruction. Our findings highlight the need for informative, real-time tools, issues with workload and burnout, and concerns with students feeling disconnected. The contribution of this work includes insights from the early stages of our design process and reflections on how we might support teachers during remote learning and in navigating future emergency shifts.
Year
DOI
Venue
2021
10.1007/978-3-030-86436-1_33
TECHNOLOGY-ENHANCED LEARNING FOR A FREE, SAFE, AND SUSTAINABLE WORLD, EC-TEL 2021
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Participatory design, COVID-19, K-12 teaching, Orchestration
Conference
12884
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
0302-9743
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
LuEttaMae Lawrence100.34
Kenneth Holstein25110.41
Susan R. Berman300.34
Stephen E. Fancsali4599.81
Bruce M. Mclaren51110114.30
Steven Ritter620536.18
Vincent Aleven71700193.45