Practice of play-based learning in online classes at preprimary level (age 4-5) during Covid-19 pandemic
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Date
2021-12Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Mursalin, ShakeraMetadata
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The COVID-19 pandemic had turned the education sector on its head. When schools
were shut down worldwide as a preventive measure to minimize the spread of the
virus, educators were sent scrambling to adjust with an almost new teaching method -
online classes. Pre-primary education was not an exception to this upheaval. As the
education at this level is tailored for play-based learning depending on physical
proximity, teachers had to develop new ideas to be effective in the online classes. This
study shed light on the perception and practice of play-based learning in the preprimary
online classes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The study is a qualitative study conducted on pre-primary level teachers. The data has
been collected through 6 in-depth interviews and 2 class observations.
The study findings show that the teachers know the basics of pre-primary education
and practice play-based learning in their classes. However, most of them lack in-depth
knowledge regarding the objectives and purpose of using play-based learning for preprimary
education. Instead of helping the students attain their developmental
milestones, the teacher employs play-based learning for academic purposes. The study
also shows that teachers are hampered by problems like- network and electricity
issues, inability to retain students' attention, not attending classes, and insufficient
teaching materials while taking online classes.