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新冠疫情对教育供应的冲击:20万户美国家庭如何应对向远程学习的突然转变。

Covid-19 shocks to education supply: how 200,000 U.S. households dealt with the sudden shift to distance learning.

作者信息

Bansak Cynthia, Starr Martha

机构信息

Department of Economics, St. Lawrence University and IZA, Canton, NY 13617 USA.

Greylock McKinnon Associates, 1100 17th Street NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20036 USA.

出版信息

Rev Econ Househ. 2021;19(1):63-90. doi: 10.1007/s11150-020-09540-9. Epub 2021 Jan 18.

DOI:10.1007/s11150-020-09540-9
PMID:33488317
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7812708/
Abstract

Among the extraordinary shocks to household life caused by the Covid-19 pandemic was the sudden shift to distance learning in K-12 schools. Gone were Monday through Friday routines of school day, extracurricular activities, and evening homework; schools scrambled to launch alternative delivery systems, expecting parents to step in and spend significant amounts of time helping children continue to learn. This study examines the sudden shift to distance learning using data from U.S. Census Bureau's Household Pulse Survey. Conducted weekly from April through July 2020, the survey tracked COVID-related shocks to employment, health, food and housing security, and education in the U.S. population. We use Pulse data on 200,000 households with K-12 children to examine how school systems shifted, how parents stepped up and spent time helping children learn, how parental time inputs varied with parent education, and how education changes intersected with other pandemic shocks, including job loss and food insecurity. We find that parents and children spent significantly more time in learning activities when their schools provided diversified educational inputs, especially live contact time with teachers; live contact hours also facilitated children learning on their own. Given the type of alternative schooling, less educated parents spent no less time helping children than better educated parents, although they faced significantly more problems with computer and internet access. Thus, parents generally tried to help children continue learning in the pandemic, albeit with potentially wide variation in the resources they could supply to mitigate the drop in learning.

摘要

新冠疫情给家庭生活带来的诸多重大冲击中,有一项是K-12学校突然转向远程学习。周一至周五的上学日、课外活动和晚间作业的常规安排不复存在;学校匆忙推出替代教学系统,期望家长介入并花费大量时间帮助孩子继续学习。本研究利用美国人口普查局家庭脉搏调查的数据,审视了向远程学习的突然转变。该调查在2020年4月至7月每周进行一次,追踪了新冠疫情给美国人口在就业、健康、食品和住房安全以及教育方面带来的冲击。我们使用关于20万户有K-12孩子家庭的脉搏调查数据,来研究学校系统是如何转变的、家长如何挺身而出并花费时间帮助孩子学习、家长投入的时间如何因家长教育程度而异,以及教育变化如何与包括失业和粮食不安全在内的其他疫情冲击相互交织。我们发现,当学校提供多样化教育投入,尤其是与教师的实时联系时间时,家长和孩子在学习活动上花费的时间显著增加;实时联系时间也有助于孩子自主学习。考虑到替代学校教育的类型,受教育程度较低的家长在帮助孩子方面花费的时间并不比受教育程度较高的家长少,尽管他们在电脑和网络接入方面面临更多问题。因此,在疫情期间,家长普遍试图帮助孩子继续学习,尽管他们能够提供的减轻学习下降的资源可能差异很大。

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