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Emma Towers; Elizabeth A. C. Rushton; Simon Gibbons; Sarah Steadman; Richard Brock; Ye Cao; Carla Finesilver; Jane Jones; Alex Manning; Bethan Marshall; Christina Richardson – Educational Review, 2025
Teachers and teacher education are often presented as "problems" to be solved, with policy solutions that focus on ways to make teachers "better" and improve teacher "quality" by introducing prescriptive strategies. We investigate the ways COVID-19-related changes to university and school-based facets of Initial…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Quality
Stephanie C. Sanders-Smith; Jadyn Laixely; Giselle Martinez Negrette; Tanya Espinosa Cordoba – Educational Review, 2025
This study explores how early childhood teachers in a progressive private school in the Midwest adapted to changes resulting from the closing of schools due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Employing Bourdieu's notions of habitus, field, and illusio, we examine how educators in the school approached the move to distance learning during the early months…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Early Childhood Teachers, Private Schools
Braimah, Habiba; LaFleur, Jennifer; Haque, Zora; Wallace, Derron – Educational Review, 2022
Across the globe, the COVID-19 pandemic has taken an extraordinary toll on racially minoritised and economically disadvantaged communities. The United States has been no exception. In the U.S., serious illness and death are two- to three-times more common among Black, Latinx, and Native American populations than among white people. In the summer…
Descriptors: Race, Racism, Undergraduate Students, COVID-19
Baker, Sally; Anderson, Joel; Burke, Rachel; De Fazio, Teresa; Due, Clemence; Hartley, Lisa; Molla, Tebeje; Morison, Carolina; Mude, William; Naidoo, Loshini; Sidhu, Ravinder – Educational Review, 2022
While the impacts of COVID-19 on higher education are still unfolding, it is clear that the disruption caused by the pandemic has provided a warrant to re-consider existing teaching and learning practices. We provide a reading on whether existing teaching and learning practices should be retained or whether new practices can and should emerge…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Migrants, Refugees, COVID-19
Sara Young; Anne White – Educational Review, 2024
The COVID-19 lockdown in the UK during the spring of 2020 led to the closure of schools and school premises to most students, including complementary school pupils; yet while the lockdown in autumn 2020 allowed state schools to remain open, Polish complementary schools found themselves in an ambiguous position. This paper explores the experiences…
Descriptors: Barriers, Polish, COVID-19, Pandemics
Lee, Kyungmee; Fanguy, Mik; Bligh, Brett; Lu, Xuefei Sophie – Educational Review, 2022
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak in Spring 2020, universities around the world have quickly adopted online teaching as an emergency measure. Informed by activity theory, the present qualitative case study aims to better understand the nature of the rapid institutional transition and its impact on academics' pedagogical experiences…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Online Courses, School Closing
Fletcher, Jo; Klopsch, Britta; Everatt, John; Sliwka, Anne – Educational Review, 2022
This article reports on a joint research project across two countries, Germany and New Zealand, where there have been relatively successful measures in curbing the spread of the COVID-19 virus, though using somewhat different strategies given the different contexts with Germany being situated in centre of Europe and New Zealand being an island…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics, Student Teachers
Hordósy, Rita; McLean, Monica – Educational Review, 2022
Vaccines and treatments produced during the global coronavirus crisis demonstrated the importance of university research and teaching. There was widespread celebration of university-industry partnerships and collaborations across disciplines and geographical locations. However, simultaneously, higher education institutions in England faced serious…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Learning Processes, Teaching Methods, School Business Relationship
Loyola-Hernández, Laura; Kahigi, Christine; Wangari-Jones, Peninah; Farrera, Abraham Mena – Educational Review, 2022
Based on in-depth interviews, surveys and autoethnography we explore ways in which staff responded to the COVID-19 pandemic in three Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) based in Kenya (University of Nairobi), Mexico (El Colegio de la Frontera Sur) and the United Kingdom (University of Leeds). HEIs are dependent on staff's resilience and goodwill…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Activism, College Faculty, Cross Cultural Studies