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Duane D. Booysen; Maryna Slabbert – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2025
In the context of COVID-19, and within low-resourced countries such as South Africa, research is sparse on the effectiveness and feasibility of online prolonged exposure therapy (PE) for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Using Zoom, we investigated the effectiveness and feasibility of online PE for PTSD. Using a case-series design, three…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Foreign Countries
Ana Larsen; Susan Emmett – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2025
COVID-19 has had an enormous impact on higher education globally and has heralded times of rapid and often confounding change. Academics struggle to maintain their life balance and well-being alongside championing equity in higher education and providing a student-centred pedagogy of care which is much needed in these times. This article…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Social Justice, Higher Education
Kathryn M. Bateman; Brandin Conrath; Joy Ham; Anne Egger; Kristen St. John; Thomas Shipley – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2025
The COVID-19 pandemic differentially disrupted daily activity in higher education during the spring of 2020, with ramifications for geoscience instructors' teaching practices. Though facing similar challenges in this transition to many faculty nationwide, disciplinary specific coursework, such as field work and field trips to observe geological…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Science Instruction, COVID-19, Pandemics
Emma Harden-Wolfson; Shannon Hutcheson; Yvonne Zhang – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 2025
This study investigates how the Canadian policy landscape toward international students has changed since the pandemic. It uses a policy mapping of 97 announcements made between January of 2022 and March of 2024 by the federal government, the governments of Ontario and Quebec, and three organizations with expertise in international or higher…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Foreign Students, Educational Change
Arul Lawrence A. S. – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2025
Digital citizenship behavior is the appropriate behavior when engaging with digital technology ethically, responsibly, and safely by individuals. This study intends to investigate college students' digital citizenship behavior based on background variables during the COVID-19 pandemic in Tamil Nadu among the college students who chose different…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, College Students, COVID-19
Yael Schlesinger; Yael Paz; Sofie Rousseau; Naama Atzaba-Poria; Tahl I. Frenkel – Child Development, 2025
The present study assessed both concurrent and early influences of the maternal caregiving environment to examine unique contributions of each to variation in children's emotional responses to COVID-19 pandemic. Preschoolers (3-5 years; M = 4.12, SD = 0.49) previously assessed in infancy, several years prior to pandemic outbreak, were re-assessed…
Descriptors: Infants, Stress Variables, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Correlation
Mohammad Shahrabi Farahani; Hossein Yarmohammadi; Maryam Iranzadasl; Masood Soltanipur; Babak Daneshfard; Zahra Jouhari; Amirmahdi Taromiha – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2025
In addition to healthcare concerns, the COVID-19 pandemic has also brought about ethical challenges. This study aimed to shed light on one of the ethical questions regarding medical students' moral sensitivities and ethical responsibilities during the pandemic. An anonymous online questionnaire was administered to Iranian stagers (medical students…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Ethics, Medical Students
Tiana P. Johnson-Clements; Guy J. Curtis; Joseph Clare – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2025
Concerns over students engaging in various forms of academic misconduct persist, especially with the post-COVID-19 rise in online learning and assessment. Research has demonstrated a clear role of the personality trait psychopathy in cheating, yet little is known about why this relationship exists. Building on the research by Curtis et al.…
Descriptors: Pandemics, COVID-19, Cheating, Electronic Learning
Bronwen M. A. Jones; Patrick L. J. Bailey; Alice Bradbury – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2025
This paper examines the UK government's main intervention in education during and after the COVID crisis--the National Tutoring Programme (NTP)--which operated in England from 2020-24. It involves a truncated genealogy of the NTP which shows how, when learning loss emerged as a key policy problem, the private sector was promoted as the main policy…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Tutoring, National Programs, COVID-19
Jeremy Singer – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2025
Student attendance declined during the COVID-19 pandemic and has not recovered to pre-pandemic levels. There is little evidence explaining the decline. This study examines the role of remote learning. In Michigan, compared to students never provided with remote-only learning in 2020-21, students provided with remote-only learning for 1-2 months…
Descriptors: Attendance, Distance Education, COVID-19, Pandemics
Russell T. Jones – College Student Affairs Journal, 2025
This basic qualitative study was part of a larger research project and specifically explored the experiences of 10 seasoned student affairs professionals from four-year universities who overcame obstacles associated with COVID-19. Participants in this study contemplated leaving student affairs due to poor job factors, feeling devalued, stressful…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Workers, COVID-19, Pandemics, Barriers
Elisa K. Bone; Sarah French; Christopher C. Deneen; Michael Prosser – Teaching in Higher Education, 2025
University curriculum systems are complex, and their modification requires coordinating multiple processes and broad consultation with teaching academics and leaders. Strong influences including policy changes and external disruptions can bring about rapid system-wide change, but these are not without stress and may not be sustainable. To…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Teaching Methods, Teacher Response
Jodie Rawles; Sue Caton; Dawn Cavanagh; Chris Hatton; Richard P. Hastings; Coronavirus and People with Learning Disabilities Study Team – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2025
Background: People with intellectual disabilities were disproportionately negatively affected during the COVID-19 pandemic, but there has been limited research about the perceived longer-term impact. Methods: Data were collected through a two-stage narrative interview process with eight adults with intellectual disabilities. Participants told…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, COVID-19, Pandemics, Attitudes
Cassie J. Brownell; Kathleen Schenkel; Jon M. Wargo – Language Arts, 2025
This article presents a year-long, multisited study in which children were recruited from three coastal communities--Boston, San Diego, and Toronto--to establish the Coastal Climate Kids Collective. Guided by a critical literacies orientation with an eye toward child-centered approaches to teaching and learning, the research team collaboratively…
Descriptors: Climate, Student Centered Learning, Experiential Learning, Inquiry
Ana Ðordevic; Jana Fikrlová; Jelena Ceriman; Enrico Padoan; Lenka Štepánková – Youth & Society, 2025
While political trust develops from an assessment of the performance of political institutions, interpersonal trust evolves in close interactions between individuals. Previous studies claim that both are based on affective and cognitive dimensions. However, their complexity and meaning are understudied, especially among adolescents and in…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Politics, Interpersonal Relationship, Adolescents

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