The family and the play as a distance learning strategy during the pandemic of Covid-19 in México: A proposal from university education in health sciences

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Abstract

The pandemic by Covid-19 has impacted the ways of learning, so that the sudden change from the face to face modality to distance education as a measure to precent contagion, it is a phenomenon that must be investigated to provide alternatives that support the learning process from home. The aims this present study are design, apply, evaluate and propose learnig strategies for students to reach their máximum potential through distance education during the pandemic. For it an educational action research was carried out with one hundred and twenty health science students (nursing and physioterapy) from the Universidad de Guadalajara, during March to October 2020. Distance learning strategies were carried because out to the suspension of face to face clases due to Covid-19, wich they were based on family participation and the insertion on the play in the learning activities of the medical etymologies course. The evaluation of the strategies was carried out by collecting the evidence of learning and a virtual self-evaluation questionnaire. It was found that including family and play in distance education helped mitigate the negative effects of confinement from the pandemic, wich has also strengthened the resilience of students.

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Cerón, G. G. R. (2021). The family and the play as a distance learning strategy during the pandemic of Covid-19 in México: A proposal from university education in health sciences. Revista de Educación a Distancia, 21(65). https://doi.org/10.6018/RED.456231

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