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Matthew James Phillips – SAGE Open, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted on the ways in which academics engage in their work, with many unique demands, anxieties, and pressures placed on them. Adjustments to the work and home lives have been made as a result. I explored how Western Australian academics experienced working in higher education during the COVID-19 pandemic. 11…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics, College Faculty
Kaye Cleary; Gayani Samarawickrema; Trudy Ambler; Daniel Loton; Thomas Krcho; Trish McCluskey – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2024
This Australian university case study explores the transition to emergency, remote teaching (ERT) in an intensive Block Model curriculum during the COVID-19 pandemic. An online survey investigated academics' experiences of factors that helped or hindered their transition. A thematic analysis of the data revealed a symbiotic relationship between…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics, Electronic Learning
Eliza Gates; Jen Scott Curwood – Australian Journal of Language and Literacy, 2023
A significant body of research points to the benefits of empathy for young people's personal, social, and educational development. However, some research indicates that youth empathy levels are declining. The COVID-19 pandemic has provided a unique opportunity to research empathy in education during times of global crisis and local educational…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Empathy, Foreign Countries
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
Katherine H. Canobi; Patricia Eadie; Lisa Murray; Penny Levickis; Jane Page; Laura McFarland – Early Education and Development, 2024
Research Findings: To explore distinct professional-wellbeing subgroups and variations in turnover intentions, we examined the factor structure of the Early Childhood Professional Wellbeing Questionnaire (McMullen et al., 2020), which was completed online by 368 Australian early childhood educators. Based on educators' scores on the Belonging and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Teacher Welfare, Faculty Mobility
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
Merga, Margaret K.; Malpique, Anabela; Mat Roni, Saiyidi; Valcan, Debora; Ledger, Susan – Issues in Educational Research, 2021
Education interruption can influence educational outcomes for students, particularly those already experiencing disadvantage. Little is known about how education interruption caused by COVID-19 has influenced the literacy learning of Australian students. This article provides insights into the impact of COVID-19 related education interruption on…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, COVID-19, Pandemics, Writing Instruction
Billett, Paulina; Turner, Kristina; Li, Xia – Psychology in the Schools, 2023
The 2020 COVID pandemic radically altered the way in which individuals live and work. For teachers, this entailed a shift in their teaching practice, with large numbers of schools around Australia and the world closing for prolonged periods of time and moving to an "online" format. This required teachers to quickly adapt their teaching…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teachers, Stress Variables, Well Being
Craig Whitsed; Antonia Girardi; John P. Williams; Scott Fitzgerald – Higher Education Research and Development, 2024
Universities continue to evolve and adapt to changes brought about by external events such as the COVID-19 pandemic, shifts in government policy, technological advancements, and geopolitics. A significant body of research has focused on negative workplace conditions within universities that contribute to psychosocial hazards. In contrast, this…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Universities, COVID-19, Pandemics
Julie Willems; Henk Huijser; Iain Doherty; Alan Soong – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2023
Learning management systems (LMSs) have long been adopted by tertiary education providers to be the conduit through which courses are delivered. However, debates about the capacity of the LMS to meet all the required current and future needs of both students and educators have become more pronounced over the past few years, particularly given the…
Descriptors: Learning Management Systems, Postsecondary Education, Electronic Learning, Foreign Countries
Quinones, Gloria; Berger, Emily; Barnes, Melissa – Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 2023
Early childhood (EC) professionals are valuable educators and teachers, and their work involves being caregivers, yet the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have highlighted the lack of 'caring about' and 'for' EC professionals. With the increasing focus on educator wellbeing, this paper explores how eight EC professionals understand the role of…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Teachers, Well Being, Caregivers
Louise Gwenneth Phillips; Melissa Cain; Jenny Ritchie; Chris Campbell; Susan Davis; Cynthia Brock; Geraldine Burke; Kathryn Coleman; Esther Joosa – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic jolted teachers to the front line of complex, under resourced negotiation of quality distance learning, whilst also being key communicators with students and families about how to be COVID safe. Media reports debated preschool and school closures and child safety, but scarcely considered teachers. Motivated by the silencing…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Teacher Attitudes, School Closing
Angela Jones; Susan Hopkins; Ana Larsen; Joanne Lisciandro; Anita Olds; Marguerite Westacott; Rebekah Sturniolo-Baker; Juliette Subramaniam – Student Success, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic brought global disruptions to the way universities operate. Online learning abruptly took priority, as the physical campuses in Australian universities became deserted. Staff had to instantly adapt to major changes in work practices, whilst continuing to support students' engagement and maintain quality teaching and learning.…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Change, Fatigue (Biology)
Thompson, James; Soccio, Pippa – Journal of Teaching and Learning for Graduate Employability, 2022
This article presents findings from a recent study of academic perspectives towards employability in architecture. The aim of the study was to gauge the perceived impact of COVID-19 on employer values, and the degree to which these perceived changes were impacting teaching practices. Thematic analysis of data from semi-structured interviews with…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Employment Potential, Architectural Education, COVID-19
Creely, Edwin; Laletas, Stella; Fernandes, Venesser; Subban, Pearl; Southcott, Jane – Research Papers in Education, 2022
The global pandemic of 2020 has changed the ways that university academics do their work and manage their time, including teaching, engaging with graduate students, conducting research, and working with colleagues. The mode of delivery of higher education has substantially moved to the digital, and workspaces have shifted to home. Having to work…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Well Being, COVID-19, Pandemics