Vu Cam-Tu, Hoang Anh-Duc, Than Van-Quan, Nguyen Manh-Tuan, Dinh Viet-Hung, Le Quynh-Anh Thi, Le Thu-Trang Thi, Pham Hiep-Hung, Nguyen Yen-Chi
Institute of Theoretical and Applied Research, Duy Tan University, Hanoi 100000, Vietnam.
EdLab Asia Educational Research and Development Centre, Hanoi 100000, Vietnam.
Data Brief. 2020 Aug;31:105788. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2020.105788. Epub 2020 May 29.
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused unprecedented damage to the educational system worldwide. Besides the measurable economic impacts in the short-term and long-term, there is intangible destruction within educational institutions. In particular, teachers - the most critical intellectual resources of any schools - have to face various types of financial, physical, and mental struggles due to COVID-19. To capture the current context of more than one million Vietnamese teachers during COVID-19, we distributed an e-survey to more than 2,500 randomly selected teachers from two major teacher communities on Facebook from 6th to 11th April 2020. From over 373 responses, we excluded the observations which violated our cross-check questions and retained 294 observations for further analysis. This dataset includes: (i) Demographics of participants; (ii) Teachers' perspectives regarding the operation of teaching activities during the pandemic; (iii) Teachers' received support from their schools, government bodies, other stakeholders such as teacher unions, and parents' associations; and (iv) teachers' evaluation of school readiness toward digital transformation. Further, the dataset was supplemented with an additional question on the teachers' primary source of professional development activities during the pandemic.
新冠疫情对全球教育系统造成了前所未有的破坏。除了短期和长期可衡量的经济影响外,教育机构内部还存在无形的破坏。特别是教师——任何学校最关键的智力资源——由于新冠疫情不得不面临各种财务、身体和精神上的困难。为了解新冠疫情期间超过100万越南教师的现状,我们于2020年4月6日至11日在脸书上向两个主要教师群体中随机抽取的2500多名教师发放了电子调查问卷。从373份以上的回复中,我们排除了违反交叉核对问题的观察结果,并保留了294份观察结果用于进一步分析。该数据集包括:(i)参与者的人口统计学信息;(ii)教师对疫情期间教学活动运作的看法;(iii)教师从学校、政府机构、教师工会等其他利益相关者以及家长协会获得的支持;以及(iv)教师对学校数字转型准备情况的评估。此外,该数据集还补充了一个关于教师在疫情期间专业发展活动主要来源的额外问题。