Covid-19 forced remote teaching and university education after it

The COVID-19 outbreak at the beginning of 2020 disrupted students' and teachers' learning and teaching activities worldwide as it led to a quick transition from education, including face-to-face interaction to emergency remote teaching (ERT). During this ERT period monitoring research on the experiences and innovation needs was done at Wageningen University & Research. This was supplemented with small teacher and student group consultations. The results show that a focus on student well-being is needed in the years ahead. The ERT was appreciated as it kept education going on. Still, students indicated lack of sense of connectedness and a strong desire to have face-to-face education as part of the Teaching and Learning Activities (TLA). For the following years, online versions of most courses should be available to stay prepared for online education when needed. That includes online alternatives for vulnerable TLA's like labs and excursions. The ERT courses hastily developed in 2020 can be redesigned in combination with a blended learning curriculum for less restricted times. This requires a well-designed mix of TLA's to activate students, rather than simply flipping one kind of TLA for another. In combination with the (re)design of courses geared to sense of connectedness, this might add up to the resilient curricula we need for the following years.

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Main Authors: van Puffelen, E.A.M., Stevens, T.M., Banihashem, S.K., Biemans, H.J.A., Noroozi, O., Raeven, N.S.M., den Brok, P.J.
Format: Article in monograph or in proceedings biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Reykjavík University
Subjects:education design, emergency remote teaching, online & face-to-face learning, resilient curricula, well-being,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/covid-19-forced-remote-teaching-and-university-education-after-it
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-6027842024-12-04 van Puffelen, E.A.M. Stevens, T.M. Banihashem, S.K. Biemans, H.J.A. Noroozi, O. Raeven, N.S.M. den Brok, P.J. Article in monograph or in proceedings Proceedings of the 18th International CDIO Conference Covid-19 forced remote teaching and university education after it 2022 The COVID-19 outbreak at the beginning of 2020 disrupted students' and teachers' learning and teaching activities worldwide as it led to a quick transition from education, including face-to-face interaction to emergency remote teaching (ERT). During this ERT period monitoring research on the experiences and innovation needs was done at Wageningen University & Research. This was supplemented with small teacher and student group consultations. The results show that a focus on student well-being is needed in the years ahead. The ERT was appreciated as it kept education going on. Still, students indicated lack of sense of connectedness and a strong desire to have face-to-face education as part of the Teaching and Learning Activities (TLA). For the following years, online versions of most courses should be available to stay prepared for online education when needed. That includes online alternatives for vulnerable TLA's like labs and excursions. The ERT courses hastily developed in 2020 can be redesigned in combination with a blended learning curriculum for less restricted times. This requires a well-designed mix of TLA's to activate students, rather than simply flipping one kind of TLA for another. In combination with the (re)design of courses geared to sense of connectedness, this might add up to the resilient curricula we need for the following years. en Reykjavík University application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/covid-19-forced-remote-teaching-and-university-education-after-it 10.18174/578186 https://edepot.wur.nl/578186 education design emergency remote teaching online & face-to-face learning resilient curricula well-being https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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van Puffelen, E.A.M.
Stevens, T.M.
Banihashem, S.K.
Biemans, H.J.A.
Noroozi, O.
Raeven, N.S.M.
den Brok, P.J.
Covid-19 forced remote teaching and university education after it
description The COVID-19 outbreak at the beginning of 2020 disrupted students' and teachers' learning and teaching activities worldwide as it led to a quick transition from education, including face-to-face interaction to emergency remote teaching (ERT). During this ERT period monitoring research on the experiences and innovation needs was done at Wageningen University & Research. This was supplemented with small teacher and student group consultations. The results show that a focus on student well-being is needed in the years ahead. The ERT was appreciated as it kept education going on. Still, students indicated lack of sense of connectedness and a strong desire to have face-to-face education as part of the Teaching and Learning Activities (TLA). For the following years, online versions of most courses should be available to stay prepared for online education when needed. That includes online alternatives for vulnerable TLA's like labs and excursions. The ERT courses hastily developed in 2020 can be redesigned in combination with a blended learning curriculum for less restricted times. This requires a well-designed mix of TLA's to activate students, rather than simply flipping one kind of TLA for another. In combination with the (re)design of courses geared to sense of connectedness, this might add up to the resilient curricula we need for the following years.
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Biemans, H.J.A.
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