Teaching and Learning in the New Normal: Responding to Students’ and Academics’ Multifaceted Needs

Piki, Andriani orcid iconORCID: 0000-0003-0376-1713 and Brzezinska, Magdalena (2023) Teaching and Learning in the New Normal: Responding to Students’ and Academics’ Multifaceted Needs. International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, 14026 . pp. 116-136. ISSN 0302-9743

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-35927-9_9

Abstract

Alongside the prolonged social and economic instability and the escalating demands for upskilling, Covid-19 pandemic had a detrimental impact on students’ and academics’ mental health and wellbeing. Social isolation and the emergency transition to remote education caused high levels of psychological distress, hindering students’ self-efficacy and academic performance. The pandemic also induced sudden changes affecting academics’ personal and professional lives, leading to mental disorders and risk of burnout. While recent research focuses on addressing the effects of the pandemic on either students or academics, this paper presents a collective analysis. The key themes that emerged by examining the experiences of both students and academics in higher education are framed in a multi-layered support system embracing qualities such as: self-efficacy, wellbeing, equality, diversity, and inclusion, social interactions, human-centred technologies, and authentic pedagogical methods. The findings are discussed with the aim to extract informed recommendations for enhancing teaching and learning experiences in the post-pandemic era.


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