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Joyce Hwee Ling Koh; Ben Kei Daniel; Angela C. Greenman – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2024
Lecturers' pandemic challenges with transitioning to online teaching indicate them needing better 'online teaching dexterity' or the ability to negotiate a range of online teaching situations. This kind of teaching competency needs to be better understood as institutions are seeking more educational flexibility through online learning beyond the…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Teacher Competencies, Foreign Countries, COVID-19
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Yvonne Thomas; Ciara Hensey; Claire Squires; Anna Collier; Heidi Cathcart; Lindsey Coup – Journal of Occupational Therapy Education, 2024
The transition from expert occupational therapy practice to academic educator is stressful and complex, involving the development of a new professional identity. In 2020-21 COVID-19 created a new challenge for recently employed academics, who were in this transition process. This study utilized participatory research to explore the impact of…
Descriptors: Occupational Therapy, Allied Health Personnel, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Doo, Min Young; Zhu, Meina; Bonk, Curtis J. – Online Learning, 2023
Since most schools and learners had no choice but to learn online during the pandemic, online learning became the mainstream learning mode rather than a substitute for traditional face-to-face learning. Given this enormous change in online learning, we conducted a systematic review of 191 of the most recent online learning studies published during…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Electronic Learning, Trend Analysis
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Sherry Hsueh-Yu Tseng; James Higham; Craig Lee – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2024
Purpose: This study aims to shape the future of academic air travel practices by identifying the challenges between existing air travel-related policies and practicing responsible air travel. Design/methodology/approach: With increasing concern over global warming, many institutions have implemented sustainability programmes to tackle carbon…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Air Transportation, School Policy, Climate
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Melissa Cain; Chris Campbell; Melissa Fanshawe – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2024
This article conceptualises how disruptions to conventional teaching models may lead to innovative practice. We have identified a gap in current knowledge around how innovations in higher education teaching and learning are initiated in times of crises. Disruptive Innovation Theory and Roger's Diffusion of Innovation Theory are used as lenses to…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Change
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Lindsay J. Neill; Heather Brilla-Swenson; Neil Haigh – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2024
During the COVID-19 pandemic, two higher education teachers, located respectively in the United States and Aotearoa New Zealand, collaborated in the design of curricula on the relationship between identity and food for their students. Intended to help their students develop cross-cultural knowledge and relationships, they hoped that their…
Descriptors: International Cooperation, Teacher Collaboration, College Faculty, Curriculum Design
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Juliana Ryan; Kerri Anne Garrard; Rosalyn Black – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2024
As an epoch-making event, Covid re-set understandings of teacher professionalism, raising the question what it might now mean to be a 'professional teacher'. This paper draws on data from interviews conducted in 2021 with eight academics employed in Australian teacher education programs as part of a wider study, "Critical Times: Producing the…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Professional Autonomy, Professionalism, Foreign Countries
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Adrian Schoone; Judy Bruce; Eileen Piggot-Irvine; Hana Turner-Adams – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
This article documents the first phase of an Action Research project that examines how teachers can inquire with young people into critical moments across their schooling journey. Each year, approximately 3000 young people aged from 13 years to 16 years are directed to continue their schooling in Alternative Education sites in New Zealand. More…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nontraditional Education, Teachers, Adolescents
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Alec Kennedy; Rolf Strietholt – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted education worldwide as educational systems made the decision to close schools to contain the spread of the virus. The duration of school closures varied greatly internationally. In this study, we use representative trend data from more than 300,000 students in 29 countries to examine whether the cross-country…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing, Educational Policy
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Spronken-Smith, R. A.; Brown, K.; Cameron, C.; McAuliffe, M. J.; Riley, T.; Weaver, C. K. – Higher Education Research and Development, 2023
This article explores how doctoral graduates in Aotearoa New Zealand are being impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. A survey captured the employment and mobility situations of doctoral graduates from 2019 to early 2021 from six of the eight universities in NZ. The 406 survey responses were analysed using descriptive statistics, as well as drawing on…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Career Development, Doctoral Degrees
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Darragh, Lisa; Franke, Nike – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2022
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many parents suddenly had to assume responsibility for their children's learning at home. Research conducted before the pandemic showed that mathematics homework is often unsuccessful or stressful for both parents and children and that tension exists between home and school in the learning of mathematics.…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Distance Education, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Rachel McKee; Sara Pivac Alexander – Language Learning Journal, 2024
Like language teachers everywhere, Deaf teachers of New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) had to suddenly move classes online when COVID-19 restrictions were implemented from March 2020. NZSL is conventionally taught through a direct immersion, communicative approach, so adapting instruction to a remote mode required NZSL teachers to develop new…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Deafness, Sign Language, Language Teachers
Laura Gurney; Vittoria Grossi – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2023
The provision of academic language and learning (ALL) support to undergraduate and postgraduate students has been a staple across higher education institutions in Australia and New Zealand for some time. However, research has established that there are multiple challenges inherent to working across institutional spaces in the ways that ALL staff…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Well Being, Faculty Advisers, COVID-19
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Vaccarino, Franco; Vaccarino, Zandra; Armstrong, Duncan; Borkin, Edward; Hewitt, Alexandra; Oswin, Andrew; Quick, Caroline; Smith, Erin; Glew, Averill – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2023
Background: Individuals with Down syndrome are particularly vulnerable to COVID-19 because they are recognised as significantly immunocompromised. Yet their voices regarding their lived experiences of pandemic lockdowns have not been sought or heard. Aim: This study aims to describe the lived experiences of people with Down syndrome during the…
Descriptors: Down Syndrome, COVID-19, Pandemics, At Risk Persons
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Angelique Nairn; Taylor Annabell; Justin Matthews; Deepti Bhargava – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2024
This article explores narratives of how COVID-19 impacted the performing arts sector, by drawing on interviews with creative workers in Aotearoa New Zealand. Despite the late exposure to COVID-19 and the adoption of an elimination approach that afforded opportunities for performing arts to continue to varying extents between 2019 and 2022,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics, Theater Arts
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