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Wynn, Colleen E.; Ziff, Elizabeth; Snyder, Allison H.; Schmidt, Kamryn T.; Hill, Lauryn L. – Teaching Sociology, 2023
Teaching during a global pandemic has prompted many discussions about how faculty can best support students and create classrooms where deep learning and engagement occur. In this conversation, we argue there is a role for empathy in college classrooms. We present data from interviews with faculty at a small, Midwestern, teaching-focused…
Descriptors: Sociology, Empathy, COVID-19, Pandemics
Celina Dulude Lay; Eliza Pinnegar; Stefinee Pinnegar – Advances in Research on Teaching, 2024
In this chapter, we explore the ways in which media postpandemic responses communicate clearly the excessive entitlement reflected in the public discourse about teachers. During the pandemic, we noted many parent posts on social media lauding teachers. They expressed gratitude for the challenges teachers faced in teaching students on distance…
Descriptors: Social Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, Expectation, Discourse Analysis
Dor-Haim, Peleg – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2023
In the course of the COVID-19 crisis, teachers and students experienced a prolonged separation from vital social needs, such as social interaction, and therefore many of them felt a sense of loneliness. However, while some teachers may perceive school as a place that provides comfort and support, others may be suspicious of it and feel neglected.…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, COVID-19, Pandemics, Social Isolation
Wlodarsky, Rachel L.; Hansman, Catherine A. – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2022
This article highlights the multiple crises experienced since the beginning of the pandemic in 2020 that have encouraged adult educators to rethink and revitalize their professional practices to respond to learners with understanding and care as they work through their own challenges. The reflections and perspectives shared inform our own…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Educational Innovation, COVID-19, Pandemics
Remy Yi Siang Low – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
In the face of challenging circumstances, many teachers turn to spirituality for sustenance and strength. Yet spirituality's place in education and in educators' lives has long been a matter of confusion and contention, not least because of the ambiguity of the term in its common usage. What is its relationship to religion? And what defines it? In…
Descriptors: Spiritual Development, Political Attitudes, Barriers, High School Teachers
Katherine Angell; Alan Hertz; John Woolf – Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 2022
In this article, three professors teaching a liberal arts curriculum reflect on the sudden move to virtual teaching during COVID-19. This initially disrupted the location-specific nature of their courses, taught in London to international students from around the world, but in the pedagogical disorientation came a new orientation. By offering…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes
d'Agnese, Vasco – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2023
In this paper, I focus on teachers' lived experiences during the COVID-19 outbreak. Specifically, I explore the emotional impact the abrupt shift to online teaching had on teachers' work and life throughout the various phases of the lockdown. I develop my argument by analyzing teachers' everyday work, using a qualitative approach, and constructing…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Emotional Response, School Closing
Ogwu, Edna Nwanyiuzor; Emelogu, Ngozi Ugonma; Azor, Richard Ojinnakaeze; Okwo, Fredrick Amunabo – Education and Information Technologies, 2023
Educational technology is a discipline that has a lot of roles to play in the global education system yet, its services had been neglected over the years in Nigeria. The new global reality that was occasioned by the upsurge of COVID-19 has made educational technology a very consequential discipline with conspicuous roles to play in the face of…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, COVID-19, Pandemics
Flynn, Susan – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2023
Much has been written about the demands of 'pandemic pedagogy' and the 'online pivot' which have seen educators across the globe move to online teaching. Multiple studies are emerging of these online pedagogies and hasty upskills. Less exploration exists on the educator's own curation of the online self and on the extra workload of teaching…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Self Concept, Faculty Workload, COVID-19
Cielocha, Joanna J. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2022
Classrooms were turned upside down amid the global COVID-19 pandemic, which began approximately halfway through the spring 2020 semester. A service-learning project was implemented in my section of a general biology course for majors. With the shutdown of academic institutions and other businesses or government agencies, service was not…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Science Education, COVID-19, Pandemics
Culshaw, Suzanne; Kurian, Nomisha – Pastoral Care in Education, 2021
The authors highlight the role of love and care as the 'lifeblood of being-well' for teachers in England. The COVID-19 pandemic has imposed unprecedented stressors on teachers. However, the article problematises and goes beyond the dominant narrative of 'sudden crisis' on the grounds that this may obscure the complex realities of a profession…
Descriptors: Intimacy, Caring, Well Being, Foreign Countries
Wandix-White, Diana; Mokuria, Vicki – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2022
This is the creative narrative of two mature social justice-oriented educators' stories to live by, stories to leave by, and stories to return by as we attempt to navigate the newly hooded academic's life in the midst of COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter. The purpose of sharing our stories is not just for our own narrative therapy. When stories…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Story Telling, Personal Narratives, College Faculty
P. M. Ross; E. Scanes; W. Locke – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2024
Academics in higher education around the world indicate high levels of stress from multiple sources. The COVID-19 pandemic has only served to intensify stress levels. Adaptation and resilience are needed if academics, particularly those focused on education and teaching, are to endure, learn, and "bounce back" during this era of stress…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Resilience (Psychology), Stress Variables
Makkonen, Reino; Burr, Elizabeth – WestEd, 2022
This brief is part of a continuing series for California education leaders on key policy issues related to teachers and teaching. With California in the process of revising its K-12 math framework and with educators and students grappling with lost instructional time during the COVID-19 pandemic, now is an opportune moment to examine ways to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Faculty Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Htut, Khaing Phyu; Lall, Marie; Kandiko Howson, Camille – Education Sciences, 2022
On 1 February 2021, Myanmar military dictators seized power from the elected government and halted the country's budding reform process. This article explores how Myanmar's higher education (HE) sector was affected by the coup and COVID-19 and how this has resulted in societal conflict. The article reviews first the history of military coups, then…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational Change, Conflict