2021
DOI: 10.1111/bjet.13100
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Translational research in action: The use of technology to disseminate information to parents during the COVID‐19 pandemic

Abstract: This paper addresses the research problem of how to reach, engage and support parents in home‐educating young children during the first national COVID‐19 lockdown in England (March–June 2020), which was addressed through using technology. An internet‐mediated research (IMR) approach is used to investigate the effectiveness of using technology and translational research as strategies for disseminating a rapidly produced digital guide, for promoting play‐based learning at home, to parents. Lockdown with the clos… Show more

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“…Dimopoulos et al ( 2021 ) mentioned that differences in parents’ familiarity and comfort with information and communication technology caused inequalities in learning during the pandemic, as parents with better technology skills enhanced the quality of their children’s schooling. Laxton et al ( 2021 ) found that access to online resources is valuable in improving home learning environments. Parental confidence in using technology thus directly impacts children’s access to learning activities that enhance the quality of education at home.…”
Section: Remote-learning Challenges During Covid-19 School Closuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dimopoulos et al ( 2021 ) mentioned that differences in parents’ familiarity and comfort with information and communication technology caused inequalities in learning during the pandemic, as parents with better technology skills enhanced the quality of their children’s schooling. Laxton et al ( 2021 ) found that access to online resources is valuable in improving home learning environments. Parental confidence in using technology thus directly impacts children’s access to learning activities that enhance the quality of education at home.…”
Section: Remote-learning Challenges During Covid-19 School Closuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the COVID-19 era, face-to-face communication has been restricted (if not eliminated all together) in U.S. schools and early childhood settings. This phenomenon has led teachers and parents to rely (mostly, if not solely) on alternative media of communication to develop and maintain their partnerships in the children’s education (Laxton et al, 2021 ). Digital technologies have, thus, been catapulted even more into the forefront of the communication discourse and served as creative means for teachers and parents to form partnerships.…”
Section: Leveraging Digital Communication During Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dan juga akibat faktor pendidikan yang rendah membuat mereka minim ilmu pengetahuan seputar teknologi. Padahal jika dipelajari, teknologi sangat berguna terlebih dimasa pandemi seperti saat sekarang ini, yang mana semua serba online dan melalui virtual (Laxton, D., et al, 2021).…”
Section: Analisis Data (Interpretasi)unclassified