Parental Facilitation of Young Children's Technology-based Learning Experiences from Nondominant Groups during the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Yu J. [1 ]
Granados J. [1 ]
Hayden R. [1 ]
Roque R. [1 ]
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[1] University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
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COVID-19; digital inequalities; facilitation; parents; technology-based learning; young children;
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10.1145/3476048
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The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically shifted family life across home, work, and education, especially families from nondominant groups. As schools and other educational programs moved online, parents became the primary facilitators for their children's learning. In this work, we conducted semi-structured interviews with 22 parents from nondominant groups. Insights from interviews highlight the technology-based learning experiences of young children during the pandemic, how parents facilitated these learning experiences, and the challenges parents and children encountered in these learning experiences. We summarize four parental facilitation patterns for children's learning (i.e., designing learning, finding resources, managing, and teaching) and highlight equity issues in distance learning, such as unequal access to learning resources and quality education. Finally, we further reflect on potential solutions to address the challenges parents have reported and share implications for designing technologies that better address children's and parents' needs during a crisis. © 2021 Owner/Author.
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