Covid 19 And Education

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Topics include work-integrated learning (internships), student well-being, and students with disabilities. Also,it explores the impact on assessments and academic integrity and what analysis of online systems tells us. Preface ................................................................................................................................ ix Section I: Introduction .................................................. 1 Chapter 1: COVID-19 Emergency Education Policy and Learning Loss: A Comparative Study ............................................................................................................ 3 Athena Vongalis-Macrow, Denise De Souza, Clare Littleton, Anna Sekhar Section II: Student and Teacher Perspectives .............. 27 Chapter 2: Classrooms Going Digital – Evaluating Online Presence Through Students’ Perception Using Community of Inquiry Framework .............................. 29 Hiep Cong Pham, Phuong Ai Hoang, Duy Khanh Pham, Nguyen Hoang Thuan, Minh Nhat Nguyen Chapter 3: A Study of Music Education, Singing, and Social Distancing during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Perspectives of Music Teachers and Their Students in Hong Kong, China .......................................................................................................... 51 Wai-Chung Ho Hong Kong Baptist University Chapter 4: The Architectural Design Studio During a Pandemic: A Hybrid Pedagogy of Virtual and Experiential Learning .......................................................... 75 Cecilia De Marinis, Ross T. Smith Chapter 5: Enhancing Online Education with Intelligent Discussion Tools ........ 97 Jake Renzella, Laura Tubino, Andrew Cain, Jean-Guy Schneider Section III: Student Experience ................................... 115 Chapter 6: Australian Higher Education Student Perspectives on Emergency Remote Teaching During the COVID-19 Pandemic ............................................... 117 Christopher Cheong, Justin Filippou, France Cheong, Gillian Vesty, Viktor Arity Chapter 7: Online Learning and Engagement with the Business Practices During Pandemic ......................................................................................................................... 151 Aida Ghalebeigi, Ehsan Gharaie Chapter 8: Effects of an Emergency Transition to Online Learning in Higher Education in Mexico ..................................................................................................... 165 Deon Victoria Heffington, Vladimir Veniamin Cabañas Victoria Chapter 9: Factors Affecting the Quality of E-Learning During the COVID-19 Pandemic From the Perspective of Higher Education Students ............................ 189 Kesavan Vadakalur Elumalai, Jayendira P Sankar, Kalaichelvi R, Jeena Ann John, Nidhi Menon, Mufleh Salem M Alqahtani, May Abdulaziz Abumelha Disabilities ................................................................. 213 Chapter 10: Learning and Working Online During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Wellbeing Literacy Perspective on Work Integrated Learning Students ............... 215 Nancy An, Gillian Vesty, Christopher Cheong Chapter 11: Hands-on Learning in a Hands-off World: Project-Based Learning as a Method of Student Engagement and Support During the COVID-19 Crisis .. 245 Nicole A. Suarez, Ephemeral Roshdy, Dana V. Bakke, Andrea A. Chiba, Leanne Chukoskie Chapter 12: Positive and Contemplative Pedagogies: A Holistic Educational Approach to Student Learning and Well-being ........................................................ 265 Sandy Fitzgerald (née Ng) Chapter 13: Taking Advantage of New Opportunities Afforded by the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study in Responsive and Dynamic Library and Information Science Work Integrated Learning .............................................................................. 297 Jessie Lymn, Suzanne Pasanai Chapter 14: Online Learning for Students with Disabilities During COVID-19 Lockdown ....................................................................................................................... 313 Mark Taylor Section V: Teacher Practice .......................................... 331 Chapter 15: From Impossibility to Necessity: Reflections on Moving to Emergency Remote University Teaching During COVID-19 ............................... 333 Mikko Rajanen Chapter 16: Business (Teaching) as Usual Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study of Online Teaching Practice in Hong Kong ......................................... 355 Tsz Kit Ng, Rebecca Reynolds, Man Yi (Helen) Chan, Xiu Han Li, Samuel Kai Wah Chu Chapter 17: Secondary School Language Teachers’ Online Learning Engagement during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia ......................................................... 385 Imelda Gozali, Anita Lie, Siti Mina Tamah, Katarina Retno Triwidayati, Tresiana Sari Diah Utami, Fransiskus Jemadi Chapter 18: Riding the COVID-19 Wave: Online Learning Activities for a Field-based Marine Science Unit ........................................................................................... 415 PF Francis Section VI: Assessment and Academic Integrity .......... 429 Chapter 19: Student Academic Integrity in Online Learning in Higher Education in the Era of COVID-19 .............................................................................................. 431 Carolyn Augusta, Robert D. E. Henderson Chapter 20: Assessing Mathematics During COVID-19 Times ............................ 447 Simon James, Kerri Morgan, Guillermo Pineda-Villavicencio, Laura Tubino Chapter 21: Preparedness of Institutions of Higher Education for Assessment in Virtual Learning Environments During the COVID-19 Lockdown: Evidence of Bona Fide Challenges and Pragmatic Solutions ........................................................ 465 Talha Sharadgah, Rami Sa’di Section VII: Social Media, Analytics, and Systems ...... 487 Chapter 22: Learning Disrupted: A Comparison of Two Consecutive Student Cohorts ............................................................................................................................ 489 Peter Vitartas, Peter Matheis Chapter 23: What Twitter Tells Us about Online Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic ................................................................................................................... 503 Sa Liu, Jason R Harron

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Genre : Education
Author : Christopher Cheong
Publisher : Informing Science
Release : 2021-05-28
File : 529 Pages
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Impact Of Covid 19 On Education Agriculture Science And Technology

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He is working as Assistant Professor of English, Associate NCC Officer & Security Offficer, Department of Farm Structure and Renewable Energy, Dr Annasaheb College of Agricultural Engineering and Technology, Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri, Ahmadnagar, Maharashtra (MH).He has more than 15 years teaching experience in Engineering, Arts, Commerce & Science, Agriculture Colleges. He has published more than 10 research papers in NAAS rated journals and 2 Books. Dr. Harsha S. Mendhe is working as Assistant Professor in the discipline of Agricultural Extension at College of Agriculture Gadchiroli,Dr Pdkv Akola. Sbe has published more than 19 scientific research papers in NAAS rated journals, 18 popular articles for farmers and 9 Books. Dr. Sachin S. Sudaphal is working as Assistant Professor in the discipline of Agricultural Extension and Communication at Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri. He has pub lisbed more than 15 scientific research papers in NAAS rated journals and 45 popular articles for farmers He has 35 books of university on his credit in which he is associats editor. He has published 54 folders ,9 crop technology DVD's for the farmers. His seven radio talks on AIR and six Doordarshan proprammes on agriculture technology are broadensted He is also working as associate editor for e-newsletter of the univercity.

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Genre : Antiques & Collectibles
Author : Prof Sunil Fulsawange
Publisher : Onlinegatha
Release : 2020-12-29
File : 182 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789390538874


Covid 19 And Education In Africa

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With comprehensive examples from researchers across East Africa, West Africa, and Southern Africa, the book examines how primary, secondary, and tertiary education was affected by the pandemic and how its effects are shaping the future of education in Africa. This book addresses diverse issues relating to COVID-19 and education, including the gendered-, classed-, and disability-related effects of the pandemic; African educators’ and students’ experiences with different remote learning technologies; and the outcomes of government interventions in education, such as prolonged school closures. The chapters and case studies highlighted in the volume represent the voices of African educators, students, and parents as they share their experiences of the pandemic and their perspectives on how learning should be optimised to better manage future disruptions to education. This book is the first of its kind to comprehensively examine the effects of COVID-19 on education in Africa and will be essential reading for researchers, academics, and scholars of African education, international and comparative education, and education policy.

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Genre : Education
Author : Lydia Namatende-Sakwa
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Release : 2022-11-18
File : 284 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781000785227


Education In The Post Covid 19 Era Opportunities And Challenges

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This book offers authors’ practices, initiatives, and experiences in sustaining their education during the pandemic from different countries, contexts, and political situations. It provides a future prediction for the education system in the world due to the transformation that happened in the post-COVID-19 era. Each chapter of the book is expected to shed light on different countries describing their education system in the past, present, and future. The readers of the book will be able to learn, compare, and analyze the differences and similarities between the educations offered to learners around the world. The book also presents a new model of e-learning that will help learners, teachers, and educational systems to participate in achieving sustainable development goals. The book introduces several scenarios of types of learning and how to plan, design, and implement them in F2F and online environments.

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Genre : Education
Author : Saida Affouneh
Publisher : Springer Nature
Release : 2023-12-11
File : 194 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789819972937


Impact Of Pandemic Covid 19 On Education Inequalities And Economy

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Essay from the year 2021 in the subject Sociology - Miscellaneous, grade: 1,0, Panteion University, Athen, course: Soziologie Bildung, language: English, abstract: The Pandemic, caused by the Virus Covid-19, is accompanied by school closures, social distancing measures and restricting the movement of people, goods and services, leading to stalled economies. „The UNESCO reported that the COVID 19 outbreak disrupted the education of at least 290.5 million students worldwide.“ (https://en.unesco.org/covid19/educationresponse) This leads to a gigantic educational crisis. While only few schools had the capacity to arrange a distance learning program for their students, not all of the students have the same chances on using it, depending on their social position. While this disruption to education and the expected reduction in global growth have far-reaching effects for all, their impact will be particularly adverse to the most disadvantaged students and their families, especially in poorer countries. Bourdieu, a representative for critical sociology, states that the social success is dependent on the starting requirements, the cultural capital. Critical sociologists see education as a means for perpetuating class. Using Bourdieu’s Theories on Cultural Capital and Inheritance and the Thesis of Coleman about Social Capital, I would like to point out, how education reproduces inequalities and stratification. Statistic insights of the PISA-Studies and Eurostat, support the arguments, to understand how the current global pandemic could affect education outcomes for years to overcome. From that point, the paper discusses on the Macro-Level, the relationship between the educational system and the economy, and what costs emerge through the loss of education caused by Covid-19, and it’s impact on the economic growth in the future.

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Publisher : GRIN Verlag
Release : 2022-11-07
File : 19 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783346756954


The Impact Of Covid 19 On Early Childhood Education And Care

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This collection brings together a diverse group of scholars from throughout the world who have grappled with and investigated the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the lives of young children. Profound changes have occurred in all facets of early childhood education and care (ECEC). Young children and their families, college students enrolled in teacher preparation programs, inservice teachers/caregivers, and postsecondary faculty have endured prolonged periods of quarantine, disruption, stress, and grief precipitated by the pandemic. These consequences have been even more challenging for individuals and groups who were already struggling or marginalized prior to the advent of the coronavirus. Collectively, the chapter authors draw upon findings from their research and insights gleaned from professional experiences to recommend ways of providing high-quality programs despite persistent global health threats.​

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Genre : Education
Author : Jyotsna Pattnaik
Publisher : Springer Nature
Release : 2022-07-07
File : 505 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783030969776


Education Reform In The Aftermath Of The Covid 19 Pandemic

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The COVID-19 pandemic caused institutions to rethink traditional practices and consider new ways of learning and approaching students, faculty, and staff. Though not always embraced in the past, colleges and universities turned to online education in order to keep students enrolled as the health of students had to be prioritized. For institutions that may not have had health services on campus, such as community colleges, these needs called for more planning and options for referral of services. Education Reform in the Aftermath of the COVID-19 Pandemic educates individuals regarding the impact of COVID-19 on higher education institutions internally and externally and considers the lessons learned as well as what could be next. The book also presents solutions to the challenges that the COVID-19 pandemic wrought on universities and colleges and looks toward using those solutions for future applications. Covering a range of topics such as student engagement, enrollment, and virtual spaces, it is an ideal resource for administrators, educators, mental health professionals, faculty, universities, and students.

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Genre : Education
Author : Ariyo, Oluwunmi
Publisher : IGI Global
Release : 2022-02-25
File : 255 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781799889946


Impact And Challenges Of Covid 19 On Health Livelihoods Environment And Education

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Where the tiny invisible virus brought the world to a standstill, what kept us going is the desire to overcome this pandemic. Emerging as one of the most widespread epidemics in the history of mankind, it has created a situation of health and economic emergency. The world which celebrated globalisation for years now looks down at it as the reason for widespread virus. Being highly disruptive in nature, affecting the lives of millions, the pandemic will leave its dark patches in the columns of history. From compelling to change the way humans used to live in COVID-19 times to requiring a rapid enhancement in the health care facilities, the virus has significantly affected all the spheres of human life, be it social, economic, financial or political. The virus has brought tough challenges to individuals and governments around the world to sustain lives and livelihood. Undoubtedly, the world is in the middle of a crisis but education knows no leaps and bounds. Through this compilation of scholarly articles, we aim to bring in focus the impact of the COVID-19 on the lives and livelihood of people, and on the various sectors of the economy. Further the aim is to highlight the innovative ideas to overcome this pandemic and minimize its ill impacts.

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Genre : Juvenile Nonfiction
Author : Dr. Lalita K. Sharma
Publisher : Nitya Publications
Release : 2022-01-01
File : 201 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789391257637


Global Higher Education During And Beyond Covid 19

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This book offers insights into how higher educational institutions and educators have responded to the immense challenges of managing the COVID-19 pandemic. Written by global experts in the field of higher education, it offers a multidimensional overview of the digital transformation, governance, and social justice issues within higher education institutions during the pandemic. It provides theoretical insights and conceptual analysis of the emerging trends in global higher education, the challenges, and possible ways to address them to shape more sustainable, qualitative, and socially equitable higher education for future generations. The book appeals to academics and students engaged in the education community.

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Genre : Education
Author : C. Raj Kumar
Publisher : Springer Nature
Release : 2022-04-27
File : 236 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789811690495


Global Higher Education And The Covid 19 Pandemic

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This timely volume throws light on the challenges faced by the higher education industry during the disruption from the pandemic and offers solutions for the future of higher education. It discusses methodological approaches that look at how the pandemic fostered the rise of e-learning, blended and virtual learning, and teachers’ changing roles. The book examines the role of teaching-learning practices in the era of COVID-19, the impact of digital learning on students, and the psychological and emotional impact on students from digital learning and blended learning during the pandemic.

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Genre : Education
Author : Chitra Krishnan
Publisher : CRC Press
Release : 2023-06-23
File : 319 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781000735604