This study aims to determine the views of classroom teachers about distance education during the pandemic period, to understand how distance education was applied in Turkey, and to determine whether the findings can be generalizable. For this purpose, the study was designed with the exploratory sequential mixed research design. In the qualitative dimension, teachers’ opinions were collected through a semistructured form, and in the quantitative dimension, the scale was developed using these data. The scale was applied to a total of 719 classroom teachers throughout Turkey. Descriptive statistics were used to determine teachers’ characteristics, opinions, and suggestions; a t-test, one-way analysis of variance was used to determine whether there was a difference between teachers’ opinions according to some personal characteristics. The Scheffe test was used to determine the source of the differences. As a result of the research, it is found that 11.68% of all teachers believe that distance education practices are suitable for primary school students. Further, it is observed that there is a significant difference in some sub-dimensions such as experience, class size, place of duty, and the region where they work. But, there was no significant difference in terms of suggestions.
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