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Andersson Søe, Martina; Schad, Elinor; Psouni, Elia – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2023
The social restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic have challenged many aspects of preschool everyday life. Particularly vulnerable to these restrictions is the aspect of introducing new children to preschool, since preschool introduction constitutes a natural arena for establishment of preschool staff's relationships with children and their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Teachers, School Orientation, Pandemics
Spinks, M'Lyn; Metzler, Mike; Kluge, Stacy; Langdon, Jody; Gurvitch, Rachel; Smitherman, Marina; Esmat, Tiffany; Bhattacharya, Sylvia; Carruth, Laura; Crowther, Katy; Denton, Ren; Edwards, Ordene V.; Shrikhande, Milind; Strong-Green, Ashley – College Teaching, 2023
This qualitative study explores the impact of the emergency transition to remote education (ETRE) during the COVID-19 pandemic on instructors and students through the lens of self-determination theory (SDT). A modified thematic analysis of narratives from a cross-sectional survey revealed eight themes: Sense of loss/grief, Role conflict,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Teacher Attitudes, Student Attitudes, COVID-19
Fireizen, Shanee Mesner; Finkelstein, Adi; Tsybulsky, Dina; Yakov, Gila; Marom, Assaf – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2023
The COVID-19 crisis created unprecedented conditions for the medical academic system that enable it to showcase the real value of learning approaches in anatomical education. In parallel, the ongoing reassessment of the role of dissection in medical training, given the huge advances in imaging technology and science education, continued. The…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Graduates, Leadership, Skills
Rahal, Danny; Shaw, Stacy – Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 2023
At a public university in March 2020, 234 students (78% female; 63% second year, 28% third year) enrolled in a psychological statistics course described their experiences during the first week of the transition to remote instruction in response to coronavirus disease 2019. Qualitative responses indicated 13 common concerns in the following…
Descriptors: College Students, Public Colleges, COVID-19, Pandemics
Marraccini, Marisa E.; Griffard, Megan K. R.; Whitcomb, Cason E.; Wood, Caitlin; Griffin, Dana C.; Pittleman, Cari; Sartain, Lauren – Psychology in the Schools, 2023
The present study explored the ways school professionals adapted school-based mental health supports and services for remote delivery during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. We surveyed 81 school professionals (e.g., counselors, psychologists, and social workers) and conducted in-depth interviews with a subsample of professionals…
Descriptors: School Personnel, Professional Personnel, Adjustment (to Environment), Mental Health Programs
Jen Stacy; Miguel Casar Rodriguez – Teachers College Record, 2023
Background/Context: The onset of the COVID-19 disrupted schools' conventional architecture, making its once invisible infrastructure hyper-visible. Given the opportunity to reconfigure pervasive educational injustice amid school closures, the frenzy of a pandemic permitted the undercurrents of power to go unquestioned as educators contemplated how…
Descriptors: Mothers, Minority Groups, Experience, COVID-19
Molly Kozel – ProQuest LLC, 2023
School closures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in millions of students in the United States switching to emergency remote learning, with varying academic and social-emotional impacts on students. This study was an attempt to investigate whether large-scale shifts in levels of internalizing or externalizing symptoms occurred among…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing
Gisselle Rodriguez Benitez; Nate Schwartz; Kate Donohue – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2023
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, states and districts received the largest ever infusion of non-recurring federal grant money to support student recovery. In a previous brief, the authors detailed Rhode Island school districts' use of federal recovery funds for spending on student-facing and administrative personnel. While personnel spending…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Districts, Investment
Office of Educational Technology, US Department of Education, 2025
As outlined in the 2024 National Educational Technology Plan, digital health, safety, and citizenship skills reflect the full set of knowledge and habits students need to use technology appropriately, responsibly, and safely. For schools and districts, creating the conditions for those skills to develop includes policies regulating the use of…
Descriptors: Computer Use, Technology Uses in Education, Safety, Student Responsibility
Shobana R. Dissanayeke; Rebecca Lewis; Siobhan Swindells – Open Learning, 2024
A strategic priority for university educators is to ensure graduates have developed a range of transferable skills. An important skill required by employers is the development of digital capabilities. The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated the move of courses into blended formats which provided an opportunity for educators to redesign their modules to…
Descriptors: Assignments, Digital Literacy, Employment Potential, Blended Learning
Aysin Gaye Üstün – Asian Journal of Distance Education, 2024
In the COVID-19 pandemic, a rapid transition from face-to-face teaching methods to distance education methods has forced students, teachers, administrators, and parents to struggle with various difficulties and obstacles. Emergency remote teaching, which is rapidly implemented in mandatory situations, and distance education, in which people decide…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary School Curriculum
Jordaan, Marenet; Groenewald, Anneli – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2021
Qualitative interviews with postgraduate journalism students at a South African residential university inform this exploratory study on emergency remote teaching (ERT) during the COVID-19 national lockdown. The aim of the study was to interrogate and describe the students' personal experiences related to ERT and the way their initial expectations…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Student Attitudes, Expectation, Journalism Education
Omodan, Bunmi Isaiah; Tsotetsi, Cias T.; Ige, Olugbenga A. – Research in Social Sciences and Technology, 2021
The advent of COVID-19 and its implication on university education has been the bone of contention in recent times. The COVID-19 emergency has led to a change in knowledge inputs, processes, and outputs. This trajectory has demotivated student approaches to their learning. In response to this revolution, this study provides motivational strategies…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Electronic Learning, Online Courses
Greaves, Morten; Nabhani, Mona; Bahous, Rima – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2021
Education plays a key role in safeguarding the well-being of refugee children but providing high-quality educational experiences to the approximately 500,000 Syrian school aged children living in Lebanon is an unprecedented challenge. This exploratory case-study utilizes phenomenological interviews to explore the lived-experiences and perceptions…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Background, Refugees, Nonformal Education
Pischetola, Magda; de Miranda, Lyana V. Thédiga; Albuquerque, Paula – Learning, Media and Technology, 2021
We are used to considering human agency as the most important aspect of the educational process. Technologies are seen as inert matter, subordinated to human intention and design, as if they did not have a role in the eclectic combination of teaching, learning, and knowing about the world. Their agency is invisible until a breakdown occurs, a…
Descriptors: Emergency Programs, Distance Education, Influence of Technology, Access to Computers

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