Pandemic pedagogy : preparedness in uncertain times
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted over a billion students, resulting in a mass transition to online education and the cancellation or postponement of countless seminars, workshops, exams, sports events and conferences. While remote learning has allowed institutions to continue providing education t...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Bingley, U.K. :
Emerald Publishing Limited,
2023.
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Series: | Innovations in higher education teaching and learning ;
v. 49. |
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ISBN: | 9781800714724 |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (232 pages). |
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505 | 0 | |a Part I: Engaging students Introduction to pandemic pedagogy: Preparedness in uncertain times / Enakshi Sengupta -- Chapter 1. When the "cultural other" becomes socially close during the COVID 19 pandemic: An Afghani (American University of Afghanistan) - Lebanese (Phonecia University) intercultural communication narrative / Ahmad Samarji and Enakshi Sengupta -- Chapter 2. Strengthening online education approaches in institutions of higher learning / Grace Adhiambo Were, Kevin Odhiambo Okelo and Rosemary Aketch Obat -- Chapter 3. Evidence informed practices for fostering self regulated and resilient learners / Krystal Nunes, Ann Gagné, Nicole Laliberté,, and Fiona Rawle -- Chapter 4. Humanizing the classroom in the face of a dehumanizing pandemic / Micah G. Modell, Jodie T. Fahey, Yasmine L. Konheim-Kalkstein, Rob Wakeman, and Emily Mazzurco -- Chapter 5. The changing dynamics of student engagement / Claire Hughes -- Part II: E- learning strategies -- Chapter 6. From emergency to strategic interventions: Future-proofing the library's approach to curriculum influence pre-, during, and post COVID / Claire Wotherspoon -- Chapter 7. Rethinking study abroad programs for the post COVID world. A technology based proposal / Ismael López Medel -- Chapter 8. The application of online and blended learning during outbreaks, epidemics and pandemics: The case of higher education institutions (HEIs) / Neema Florence Vincent Mosha and Edith Talina Luhanga -- Chapter 9. Best practices in online and hybrid teaching and learning in health education / Promotion - Current and Post COVID / Amar Kanekar, Janea Snyder, and Bennie Prince. | |
520 | |a The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted over a billion students, resulting in a mass transition to online education and the cancellation or postponement of countless seminars, workshops, exams, sports events and conferences. While remote learning has allowed institutions to continue providing education to students throughout these circumstances, it has also created a number of challenges for the mental health of both faculty and students as well as to the technical capabilities of higher education institutions. At the start of the pandemic, not every university had the necessary facilities for the quick switch to remote learning, not all faculty were prepared to make it and not all students were equipped to take on more responsibility for their learning. Pandemic Pedagogy: Preparedness in Uncertain Times collates various case studies and other empirical research that examine learning practices and demonstrate approaches to address future catastrophes and continue the pandemic recovery process. Contributors discuss both theoretical models and strategic frameworks currently in use, as well as the benefits they provide, helping institutions address student and faculty concerns and prioritise future preparedness. Designing an adaptable education system capable of dealing with future crises, Pandemic Pedagogy: Preparedness in Uncertain Times will benefit educators, leaders, policy makers, government organizations, university faculty members and students. | ||
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