DESAFIOS E PERSPECTIVAS PARA O DESENVOLVIMENTO DA EDUCAÇÃO EM LINHA NA UCRÂNIA

EXPERIÊNCIA DE IMPLEMENTAÇÃO E FORMAS DE DESENVOLVIMENTO FUTURO

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18316/rcd.v16i43.11813

Palavras-chave:

ambiente em linha, Ucrânia, problemas, vantagens, soluções prometedoras

Resumo

Devido ao rápido desenvolvimento das tecnologias, o estudo do problema da implementação do ensino em linha adquire especial importância. Na Ucrânia, este processo é acompanhado por desafios e oportunidades distintos que exigem uma análise pormenorizada. O principal objetivo do estudo é estudar as perspectivas e os problemas do desenvolvimento do ensino em linha na Ucrânia através da análise de dados qualitativos e quantitativos recolhidos de fontes literárias e de inquéritos aos participantes. Por conseguinte, o estudo utiliza uma abordagem mista para estudar o problema. O intervalo de datas da seleção da literatura: de 2018 a 2024, incluindo alguns trabalhos de 2015. O inquérito foi realizado de janeiro de 2024 a maio de 2024 entre 77 participantes: 45 estudantes e 32 professores de várias instituições de ensino da Ucrânia. Por conseguinte, a análise mostrou que a implementação do sistema em linha enfrenta desafios, em particular, problemas de infra-estruturas, dificuldades técnicas e interrupções de energia. Além disso, com base no inquérito, os estudantes notaram um baixo nível de motivação. As conclusões sublinham a importância da implementação de soluções inovadoras no ambiente de apoio à educação em linha e oferecem várias recomendações para novas etapas no sistema de melhoria desta abordagem. Assim, o estudo contém uma componente prática importante para o desenvolvimento dos seguintes mecanismos de melhoria da qualidade do ensino em linha na Ucrânia.

Biografia do Autor

Viktor Kosenko, Air Force Scientific Center, Ivan Kozhedub Kharkiv National Air Force University Ukraine

Air Force Scientific Center, Ivan Kozhedub Kharkiv National Air Force University Ukraine

Volodymyr Startsev, Air Force Scientific Center, Ivan Kozhedub Kharkiv National Air Force University Ukraine

Air Force Scientific Center, Ivan Kozhedub Kharkiv National Air Force University Ukraine

Oleksandr Babenko, Air Force Scientific Center, Ivan Kozhedub Kharkiv National Air Force University Ukraine

Air Force Scientific Center, Ivan Kozhedub Kharkiv National Air Force University Ukraine

Vironika Kalachova, Air Force Scientific Center, Ivan Kozhedub Kharkiv National Air Force University Ukraine

Air Force Scientific Center, Ivan Kozhedub Kharkiv National Air Force University Ukraine

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