Brazilian federal universities in the Covid-19 pandemic: student internet access and emergency remote Teaching

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Autor(a) principal: Castioni, Remi
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Melo, Adriana Almeida Sales de, Nascimento, Paulo Augusto Meyer Mattos, Ramos, Daniela Lima
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Título da fonte: Ensaio (Rio de Janeiro. Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.cesgranrio.org.br/index.php/ensaio/article/view/3108
Resumo: This article discusses the interruption of Teaching and learning activities at Brazilian federal universities at the time the Covid-19 pandemic broke out, as well as the extent to which the lack of access to the internet would prohibit remote resumption of those activities. Political-educational strategies for tackling the pandemic that are in line with WHO recommendations are addressed. Then the universities’ immediate responses to the necessary suspension of face-to-face activities are discussed. Finally, official data are reported measuring the size of the problem of internet access among higher education students. Given that 98% are connected, there is an urgent need to enable internet and digital literacy for 2% without access. However, there are no consistent justifications for prolonging the interruption of Teaching and learning activities. Emergency remote Education emerges as an immediate path in the midst of the pandemic, but it is blended learning methodologies that tend to consolidate in the post-pandemic world – which, sooner or later, will require new attitudes and strategies from Brazilian federal universities.
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spelling Brazilian federal universities in the Covid-19 pandemic: student internet access and emergency remote TeachingLa interrupción de las actividades docentes en las universidades federales brasileñas se discute en el momento del estallido de la pandemia Covid-19 y hasta qué punto la falta de acceso a internet prohibiría la reanudación de estas actividades de forma remota. Se discuten estrategias políticas y educativas para hacer frente a la pandemia, de acuerdo con las recomendaciones de la OMS. Se analizan las respuestas inmediatas de las universidades cuando es necesario suspender las actividades presenciales. Se presentan datos de Pnad-Contínua, del IBGE, que miden el tamaño del problema de acceso a internet entre los estudiantes de Educación Superior. Dado que el 98% está conectado, existe una necesidad urgente de habilitar internet y la alfabetización digital al 2% sin acceso. Sin embargo, no existen justificaciones consistentes para prolongar la interrupción de las actividades de Enseñanza y aprendizaje. La Educación remota de emergencia surge como un camino inmediato en medio de la pandemia, pero son las metodologías de Enseñanza híbridas las que tienden a consolidarse en el mundo pospandémico, lo que, tarde o temprano, requerirá nuevas actitudes y estrategias de las universidades federales brasileñas.Universidades federais na pandemia da Covid-19: acesso discente à internet e ensino remoto emergencialHigher Education; Access to the Internet; Blended Learning; Covid-19Universidades; Acceso a Internet; Aprendizaje Combinado; Covid-19Educação, Sociologia, Economia, Ciência PolíticaEducação Superior; Acesso à Internet; Ensino Híbrido; Covid-19This article discusses the interruption of Teaching and learning activities at Brazilian federal universities at the time the Covid-19 pandemic broke out, as well as the extent to which the lack of access to the internet would prohibit remote resumption of those activities. Political-educational strategies for tackling the pandemic that are in line with WHO recommendations are addressed. Then the universities’ immediate responses to the necessary suspension of face-to-face activities are discussed. Finally, official data are reported measuring the size of the problem of internet access among higher education students. Given that 98% are connected, there is an urgent need to enable internet and digital literacy for 2% without access. However, there are no consistent justifications for prolonging the interruption of Teaching and learning activities. Emergency remote Education emerges as an immediate path in the midst of the pandemic, but it is blended learning methodologies that tend to consolidate in the post-pandemic world – which, sooner or later, will require new attitudes and strategies from Brazilian federal universities.Discute-se a paralisação das atividades de Ensino nas universidades federais brasileiras quando da eclosão da pandemia da Covid-19 e em que medida a falta de acesso à internet interditaria a retomada dessas atividades de forma remota. Abordam-se estratégias político-educacionais de enfrentamento à pandemia confluentes às recomendações da OMS. Analisam-se as respostas imediatas das universidades quando as atividades presenciais precisaram ser suspensas. Apresentam-se dados da Pnad-Contínua, do IBGE, que dimensionam o tamanho do problema de acesso à internet entre estudantes da Educação Superior. Dado que 98% estão conectados, urge viabilizar internet e letramento digital aos 2% sem acesso. Não transparecem, todavia, justificativas consistentes para prolongar a interrupção das atividades de Ensino-aprendizagem. O Ensino remoto emergencial surge como caminho imediato em meio à pandemia, mas são as metodologias de Ensino híbrido que tendem a se consolidar no mundo pós-pandemia – o que, cedo ou tarde, exigirá das universidades federais brasileiras novas atitudes e estratégias.Fundação CesgranrioCastioni, RemiMelo, Adriana Almeida Sales deNascimento, Paulo Augusto Meyer MattosRamos, Daniela Lima2021-04-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttps://revistas.cesgranrio.org.br/index.php/ensaio/article/view/310810.1590/s0104-40362021002903108Ensaio: Avaliação e Políticas Públicas em Educação; v. 29, n. 111 (2021): Revista Ensaio Abr./Jun.; 399-4191809-44650104-4036reponame:Ensaio (Rio de Janeiro. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Brazilian federal universities in the Covid-19 pandemic: student internet access and emergency remote Teaching
La interrupción de las actividades docentes en las universidades federales brasileñas se discute en el momento del estallido de la pandemia Covid-19 y hasta qué punto la falta de acceso a internet prohibiría la reanudación de estas actividades de forma remota. Se discuten estrategias políticas y educativas para hacer frente a la pandemia, de acuerdo con las recomendaciones de la OMS. Se analizan las respuestas inmediatas de las universidades cuando es necesario suspender las actividades presenciales. Se presentan datos de Pnad-Contínua, del IBGE, que miden el tamaño del problema de acceso a internet entre los estudiantes de Educación Superior. Dado que el 98% está conectado, existe una necesidad urgente de habilitar internet y la alfabetización digital al 2% sin acceso. Sin embargo, no existen justificaciones consistentes para prolongar la interrupción de las actividades de Enseñanza y aprendizaje. La Educación remota de emergencia surge como un camino inmediato en medio de la pandemia, pero son las metodologías de Enseñanza híbridas las que tienden a consolidarse en el mundo pospandémico, lo que, tarde o temprano, requerirá nuevas actitudes y estrategias de las universidades federales brasileñas.
Universidades federais na pandemia da Covid-19: acesso discente à internet e ensino remoto emergencial
title Brazilian federal universities in the Covid-19 pandemic: student internet access and emergency remote Teaching
spellingShingle Brazilian federal universities in the Covid-19 pandemic: student internet access and emergency remote Teaching
Castioni, Remi
Higher Education; Access to the Internet; Blended Learning; Covid-19
Universidades; Acceso a Internet; Aprendizaje Combinado; Covid-19
Educação, Sociologia, Economia, Ciência Política
Educação Superior; Acesso à Internet; Ensino Híbrido; Covid-19
title_short Brazilian federal universities in the Covid-19 pandemic: student internet access and emergency remote Teaching
title_full Brazilian federal universities in the Covid-19 pandemic: student internet access and emergency remote Teaching
title_fullStr Brazilian federal universities in the Covid-19 pandemic: student internet access and emergency remote Teaching
title_full_unstemmed Brazilian federal universities in the Covid-19 pandemic: student internet access and emergency remote Teaching
title_sort Brazilian federal universities in the Covid-19 pandemic: student internet access and emergency remote Teaching
author Castioni, Remi
author_facet Castioni, Remi
Melo, Adriana Almeida Sales de
Nascimento, Paulo Augusto Meyer Mattos
Ramos, Daniela Lima
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author2 Melo, Adriana Almeida Sales de
Nascimento, Paulo Augusto Meyer Mattos
Ramos, Daniela Lima
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Castioni, Remi
Melo, Adriana Almeida Sales de
Nascimento, Paulo Augusto Meyer Mattos
Ramos, Daniela Lima
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Higher Education; Access to the Internet; Blended Learning; Covid-19
Universidades; Acceso a Internet; Aprendizaje Combinado; Covid-19
Educação, Sociologia, Economia, Ciência Política
Educação Superior; Acesso à Internet; Ensino Híbrido; Covid-19
topic Higher Education; Access to the Internet; Blended Learning; Covid-19
Universidades; Acceso a Internet; Aprendizaje Combinado; Covid-19
Educação, Sociologia, Economia, Ciência Política
Educação Superior; Acesso à Internet; Ensino Híbrido; Covid-19
description This article discusses the interruption of Teaching and learning activities at Brazilian federal universities at the time the Covid-19 pandemic broke out, as well as the extent to which the lack of access to the internet would prohibit remote resumption of those activities. Political-educational strategies for tackling the pandemic that are in line with WHO recommendations are addressed. Then the universities’ immediate responses to the necessary suspension of face-to-face activities are discussed. Finally, official data are reported measuring the size of the problem of internet access among higher education students. Given that 98% are connected, there is an urgent need to enable internet and digital literacy for 2% without access. However, there are no consistent justifications for prolonging the interruption of Teaching and learning activities. Emergency remote Education emerges as an immediate path in the midst of the pandemic, but it is blended learning methodologies that tend to consolidate in the post-pandemic world – which, sooner or later, will require new attitudes and strategies from Brazilian federal universities.
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