Ensino remoto emergencial em tempos de pandemia: Percepções de concluintes do curso de licenciatura em Educação Física da UFPR
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5216/rpp.v25.72344Keywords:
Keywords: Emergency remote teaching. University education. Physical Education. Covid-19. Supervised internship. Teacher training.Abstract
Emergency Remote Learning (ERE) was adopted by some educational institutions during the pandemic of COVID-19. We aimed to analyze the perception of graduates of the Physical Education (PE) degree course about the ERE. The participants reported having a good environment to follow the remote classes, did not think about locking the enrollment/dropping out of the course, and felt sad to have concluded by the ERE. A reduction in interest in remote classes and the perception that the distance learning program had detrimental effects on teacher education were indicated, as well as a lack of interaction, distance from practical classes, and not being able to be present in the school during internships. The positive aspect indicated was a more flexible schedule.