Differential reactions of urban and rural teachers to blended learning: evidence from Chinese secondary schools

The COVID-19 pandemic has provided an opportunity for implementing blended learning in Chinese secondary schools. However, teachers have encountered several problems and challenges with the new pedagogical paradigm. Therefore, this study aims to identify the factors influencing the implementation of...

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Main Authors: Wang, Lin, Omar, Muhd Khaizer, Zakaria, Noor Syamilah, Zulkifli, Nurul Nadwa
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Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/106216/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1062162024-05-07T23:03:07Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/106216/ Differential reactions of urban and rural teachers to blended learning: evidence from Chinese secondary schools Wang, Lin Omar, Muhd Khaizer Zakaria, Noor Syamilah Zulkifli, Nurul Nadwa The COVID-19 pandemic has provided an opportunity for implementing blended learning in Chinese secondary schools. However, teachers have encountered several problems and challenges with the new pedagogical paradigm. Therefore, this study aims to identify the factors influencing the implementation of blended learning in urban and rural secondary schools from the perspective of secondary school teachers and to examine the teachers’ different responses to these factors. Interview data were collected from 13 secondary school teachers in Guangdong Province, China. The findings identify seven factors influencing the implementation of blended learning from the teachers’ perspective, including blended learning curriculum design, teaching resources, teaching ability, teacher-student interactive behavior, teacher motivation, students’ ability, and workload. The distinct differences between urban and rural teachers’ responses to the aforementioned influential factors provide a reference for the government and schools to establish a moderating mechanism for blended learning implementation. IGI Global 2024 Article PeerReviewed Wang, Lin and Omar, Muhd Khaizer and Zakaria, Noor Syamilah and Zulkifli, Nurul Nadwa (2024) Differential reactions of urban and rural teachers to blended learning: evidence from Chinese secondary schools. International Journal of Mobile and Blended Learning, 16 (1). pp. 1-19. ISSN 1941-8647; ESSN: 1941-8655 https://www.igi-global.com/gateway/article/337492 10.4018/IJMBL.337492
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description The COVID-19 pandemic has provided an opportunity for implementing blended learning in Chinese secondary schools. However, teachers have encountered several problems and challenges with the new pedagogical paradigm. Therefore, this study aims to identify the factors influencing the implementation of blended learning in urban and rural secondary schools from the perspective of secondary school teachers and to examine the teachers’ different responses to these factors. Interview data were collected from 13 secondary school teachers in Guangdong Province, China. The findings identify seven factors influencing the implementation of blended learning from the teachers’ perspective, including blended learning curriculum design, teaching resources, teaching ability, teacher-student interactive behavior, teacher motivation, students’ ability, and workload. The distinct differences between urban and rural teachers’ responses to the aforementioned influential factors provide a reference for the government and schools to establish a moderating mechanism for blended learning implementation.
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author Wang, Lin
Omar, Muhd Khaizer
Zakaria, Noor Syamilah
Zulkifli, Nurul Nadwa
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Omar, Muhd Khaizer
Zakaria, Noor Syamilah
Zulkifli, Nurul Nadwa
Differential reactions of urban and rural teachers to blended learning: evidence from Chinese secondary schools
author_facet Wang, Lin
Omar, Muhd Khaizer
Zakaria, Noor Syamilah
Zulkifli, Nurul Nadwa
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title Differential reactions of urban and rural teachers to blended learning: evidence from Chinese secondary schools
title_short Differential reactions of urban and rural teachers to blended learning: evidence from Chinese secondary schools
title_full Differential reactions of urban and rural teachers to blended learning: evidence from Chinese secondary schools
title_fullStr Differential reactions of urban and rural teachers to blended learning: evidence from Chinese secondary schools
title_full_unstemmed Differential reactions of urban and rural teachers to blended learning: evidence from Chinese secondary schools
title_sort differential reactions of urban and rural teachers to blended learning: evidence from chinese secondary schools
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/106216/
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