This study aimed to investigate the problems faced by pre-service teachers in the distance education process, which has been implemented during the Covid-19 pandemic. The study was carried out as a case study of qualitative research methods. The study group comprised pre-service teachers receiving education in the faculty of education in a state university in Turkey during the spring term of the 2019-2020 academic year. In order to collect data, the researcher created an interview form. Then the form was applied to the pre-service teachers on a volunteer basis and online. The content analysis method was used in the data analysis. The data were coded by two researchers. Miles and Huberman’s (1994) formula was used for a consensus between the coders. At the end of the study the problems experienced by the pre-service teachers were collected under the themes of implementation, student, impossibility, technical and instructor. The pre-service teachers stated that they mainly faced problems such as the lack of time spared for live courses regarding “implementation”; failure of establishing communication with friends regarding “student”; absence of internet regarding “impossibility”, sound problems regarding “technical” and lack of communication regarding “instructor”. Determining the problems is a step to their solutions in learning and teaching environment
Віталій КлочкоTetiana KulynychNatalia ChuikoNatalia PostolnaOlena Holovanova
Ainur SeilkhanZhanna AbdrassulovaMeirgul ErkaebaevaRaushan SoltanMurat MakhambetovAlibek Ydyrys
Вікторія ХмуроваHRASHCHENKO Iryna
Evgeniya NikolaevaSvetlana KotenkovaMaria Yurievna EflovaPolina Sergeevna Kotliar