Video calls in high school during confinement by COVID-19

  • Kristian Armando Pineda Castillo Colegio de Bachilleres del Estado de Sinaloa

Abstract

A study is presented with a duration of nine months in Mexican high schools. The research aimed to understand how video calls contributed to educating high school students throughout the period of confinement by SARS-CoV-2 in the year 2020. A qualitative approach methodology was followed, with a Constructivist Grounded Theory design. The results of the analysis procedure led to theorize about different processes carried out, showing not only positive but also negative particularities. Video calls contributed effectively to the educational experience of adolescentes, because teaching strategies were encouraged to promote both meaningful learning and the development of competences; additionally, for the most part, the pedagogues put humanism into action through a synchronous interaction between students and teachers, associated with positive emotions reflected in the feelings of the teenagers. However, at the same time, aspects were discovered which had a negative impact, the main ones were socioeconomic, health, and technical difficulties.

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Author Biography

Kristian Armando Pineda Castillo, Colegio de Bachilleres del Estado de Sinaloa
He is a professor at the Colegio de Bachilleres del Estado de Sinaloa and thesis director at the Pedagogical University of the State of Sinaloa. She has a Bachelor's Degree in English Language Teaching, a Master's Degree in Teaching, and a Doctorate in Education. In addition, it has diplomas in the area of ​​Learning and Knowledge Technologies, human rights for education and teaching skills, as well as more than two thousand hours in training and updating courses. Likewise, he has various international certifications that guarantee his level of proficiency in the English language as advanced.    
Published
2022-07-27
How to Cite
Pineda Castillo, K. A. (2022). Video calls in high school during confinement by COVID-19. Sophia, 18(1), 1-15. https://doi.org/10.18634/sophiaj.18v.1i.1121
Section
Artículos de investigación