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Research Report: A Comparative Study on Hybrid Learning in Schools
出版地 | 出版年份 | 页数: 
Geneva | 2024 | 226 p.
联合作者: 
UNESCO International Bureau of Education (IBE)
地区: 
全球范围

During the COVID-19 lockdown, policymakers and educators faced an unprecedented challenge disrupting all levels of education. The initial optimism about replacing physical classes with virtual lessons diminished as complex interconnected issues emerged. To address the need for continuous and sustainable learning, school systems implemented variations of hybrid learning during the pandemic, seeking to integrate physical and virtual classes. These approaches prompted this comparative study led by UNESCO-IBE.

 

The initial phase of this study involved collecting and analysing data on hybrid strategies from six countries. The research aimed to examine factors influencing hybrid learning implementation during the lockdown, with a subsequent focus on developing and validating a practical Hybrid Learning Framework for Schools. The cross-case analysis was designed not to rank or compare, but to understand and connect different scenarios and contexts. Phase I focuses on current hybrid learning practices and influencing factors, while Phases II and III will concentrate on using the information gathered to create and validate a Hybrid Learning Framework for Schools.

 

Aligned with UNESCO-IBE’s overarching vision of a comprehensive, personalized, and democratized curriculum accessible to all, hybrid learning facilitates inclusive education across diverse regions, overcoming geographical and temporal limitations. The approach aims to unlock the unique potential of every learner, fostering a more flexible educational environment.

文件: 
资源类型: 
研究论文 / 学术期刊文章
主题: 
多样性 / 文化素养 / 包容性的
可持续发展 / 可持续性
媒体与信息素养 / 数字公民素养
改革倡议/教学法转型
教育水平 : 
幼儿保育
小学
初中
高中
终身学习
职业教育培训
非正规教育
关键词: 
Blended learning
Hybrid learning
Pandemics
comparative education