Artículo de revista
A collective brain to adapt teaching to quarantined first and second graders
Fecha
2020Autor
Araya Schulz, Roberto
Institución
Resumen
The education of first and second graders was the hardest hit by the
pandemic. They have to learn to read, which is the biggest learning leap one can
take. However, learning to read with a remote teacher is very complex at that
age, and even more difficult in vulnerable sectors without access to computers
or internet. In this work we investigate whether a playful smartphone based
territorial ecosystem of collective brain among teachers of first and second
graders can be implemented in the current pandemic and study to what extent it
fosters the exchange and improvement of teaching strategies among teachers.
Based on the experience gained on the ecosystem built in 2019, the system was
adapted in order to encourage the sharing of teaching strategies between
teachers. We obtained our data from the online territorial ecosystem where we
received 450,000 responses from students, and from 3-minute videos made by
teachers and shared on the ecosystem. We found that 640 teachers adopted the
ecosystem App, with 98 of them sharing their strategies by uploading 3-minute
videos. From these videos we also found evidence of an evolution of the
strategies, which may have come from teachers imitating and improving on the
strategies shown in previous videos.