A Proposed Ethics Code for Online Learning During Crisis

The COVID-19 crisis affected the world globally in 2020 and caused school clo-sure around the world, which promptly embraced online learning and raised ethi-cal awareness for teachers and students. Online learning that is based on continu-ously gaining relevance in educational institutions, is chall...

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Auteurs principaux: Reham Salhab, Shireen Hashaykeh, Eman Najjar, Dua'a Wahbeh, Saida Affouneh, Zuheir Khlaif
Format: article
Langue:EN
Publié: Kassel University Press 2021
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Accès en ligne:https://doaj.org/article/3c95c060010e4c67b35582f335fc9c42
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Résumé:The COVID-19 crisis affected the world globally in 2020 and caused school clo-sure around the world, which promptly embraced online learning and raised ethi-cal awareness for teachers and students. Online learning that is based on continu-ously gaining relevance in educational institutions, is challenged by lack of doc-umented ethics that maintain rights and encourage applying online learning. Un-fortunately, online learning ethics are still obscure at this moment. This study aims to propose online code of ethics for Palestinian schools. Applying the mixed methods approach: A focus group with teachers and a questionnaire that was built to explore the teachers’ degree of agreement on the proposed online learning ethics. The code was finally being evaluated by online learning experts who have extensive expertise in the field. Results revealed principles of online learning eth-ics that were highly accepted by school teachers. The researchers recommended conducting future research on the impact of this code on learning and teaching.