The Journal of Teaching and Learning | 2021

School is closed! : Opportunity, Challenge, and Inequality in the Early Days of the Pandemic

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Drawing on biweekly interviews with thirty children from Southern Ontario, Canada, from diverse backgrounds and most of whom were between 8 years old and 15 years old, our paper discusses children’s educational experiences when schooling shifted online during the first few months of the pandemic. We focus on the challenges and opportunities that were offered during that time, with a particular focus on how these were significantly shaped by inequality. We address the following key themes, all with attention to related inequalities: shifts in children’s engagement with space and time; differential availability of help when faced with challenges in online schooling; missing school friends, peers, and teachers and strategies to remain connected; and finally, how some on- and offline schooling activities, as well as independent, explorative learning, helped the children to enjoy their online schooling.

Volume 15
Pages 40-59
DOI 10.22329/JTL.V15I2.6714
Language English
Journal The Journal of Teaching and Learning

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