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The Impact of COVID-19 on Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (Hardcover)
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The Impact of COVID-19 on Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (Hardcover)
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The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has generated much
uncertainty around the HE landscape. Global lockdown measures led
to university campuses closing and moving to an online mode for
teaching and learning. Scholars have reported that the physical
closure of HE institutions has been detrimental to student learning
worldwide, whilst others have advocated the possible opportunities
that may arise from reshaping HE through technologies. The
disruption caused to education by the pandemic has had a
significant impact on the learning experience for students;
self-directed study time has increased, levels of stress and
anxiety experienced by students has increased, and the lack of
face-to-face interaction with lecturers and other students has led
to feelings of isolation. Educators have reported that due to the
immediate urgency of the lockdown there was little time to plan in
advance for online delivery and assessment. From a financial
perspective, the effects of the pandemic led to a loss for UK
universities of GBP790 million during 2020, which is forecast to
increase to a loss of GBP2.6bn during 2021. Enrolment numbers have
declined, and the recruitment of international students, who make
up a high number of the market sector, has been severely impacted.
It is clear that HE institutions as a whole are facing significant
challenges in these uncertain times. This edited collection
addresses the need to examine the far-reaching impacts of the
COVID-19 pandemic upon teaching and learning in higher education,
examining the challenges and opportunities associated with the
impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and outlining current perspectives,
practices and innovations which will contribute to an understanding
of the current situation for higher education institutions.
Research and best practices on adapting to online modes of delivery
and the implications of this are reported upon. The need for this
edited collection is to share best practices with educators during
this time of uncertainty.
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