THE DIGITALIZATION OF THE LEARNING PROCESS  IN SERBIA DURING THE COVID-19 CRISIS

Наука и настава у васпитно-образовном контексту (2020), (стр. 203-216)

АУТОР(И): BRANISLAV М. RANĐELOVIĆ, ELIZABETA KARALIĆ, DANIJELA ĐUKIĆ

Е-АДРЕСА: branislav.randjelovic@pr.ac.rs

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10.46793/STEC20.203R

САЖЕТАК:

The COVID-19 crisis significantly disturbed the teaching process in Serbia. The subject of this research is the reaction and response of Serbian educational system during this crisis. The aim of this paper is the analysis of modifications of the teaching process and distance learning activities in primary and secondary schools, and teaching using the national public television service.The use of the method of content analysis, legal acts in the field of education adopted during the state of emergency in Serbia, decisions and instructions for the implementation of teaching, the manner of implementation of teaching, as well as the results of research on distance learning were investigated. Measures and activities for improving the digital alternative for future educational practice are proposed.

КЉУЧНЕ РЕЧИ:

digitalization, distance learning, online education.

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