In the Face of Uncertainty, Peer-Training: Lessons from a Group Strategy Undertaken by Sociology Faculty During the Pandemic

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https://doi.org/10.7203/RASE.15.3.24592

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Sociology, peer training, teaching staff, intergenerational, Covid-19

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The training offered to university teaching staff tends to be scant, voluntary and heavily oriented toward novice teachers. With the arrival of Covid-19 and the sudden switch to online teaching, training became an urgent need for teachers. In this context, some faculty members of the University of *anonimizado* created a multi-cohort faculty peer-training group for collaborative learning in multimodal teaching methods. This paper describes the initiative and analyses the impact of the training on participating faculty members. The authors used a mixed methods research strategy with a sequential approach. Results indicate that training action’s collaborative dynamics contributed to the general well-being of the participants, bringing about a reduction in their feelings of isolation, insecurity and lessening their perception that they lacked the skills required for the new situation. Also, intergenerational differences were detected in the effects the training had on more novice and more experienced teachers.

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Biografias Autor

Francisco Castillo-Eslava, Universidad de Granada

Investigador predoctoral. Departamento de Sociología. Universidad de Granada

Sergio Moldes-Anaya, Universidad de Granada

Profesor e investigador en Departamento de Sociología. Universidad de Granada.

Nayla Fuster, Universidad de Granada

Investigadora posdoctoral. Departamento de Sociología. Universidad de Granada

Mariano Sánchez, Universidad de Granada

Catedrático de Sociología. Departamento de Sociología. Universidad de Granada

Jose María García de Diego, Universidad de Granada

Profesor de Sociología. Departamento de Sociología. Universidad de Granada

Henar Baldán, Universidad de Granada

Investigadora predoctoral. Departamento de Sociología. Universidad de Granada

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2022-09-29

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Castillo-Eslava, F., Moldes-Anaya, S., Fuster, N., Sánchez, M., García de Diego, J. M., & Baldán, H. (2022). In the Face of Uncertainty, Peer-Training: Lessons from a Group Strategy Undertaken by Sociology Faculty During the Pandemic. Revista De Sociología De La Educación-RASE, 15(3), 360–382. https://doi.org/10.7203/RASE.15.3.24592
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