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Utilizing findings from more than 200 interviews with students,
staff, and faculty at a US university, this volume explores the
immediate and real-life impacts of COVID-19 on individuals to
inform higher education policy and practice in times of crisis.
Documenting the profound impacts that COVID-19 had on university
operations and teaching, this text foregrounds a range of
participant perspectives on key topics such as institutional
leadership and loss of community, managing motivation and the move
to online teaching and learning, and coping with the adverse mental
health effects caused by the pandemic. Far from dwelling on the
negative, the volume frames the lived experiences and implications
of COVID-19 for higher education through a positive, progressive
lens, and considers how institutions can best support individual
and collective thriving during times of crisis. This text will
benefit researchers, academics, and educators in higher education
with an interest in the sociology of education, higher education
management, and eLearning more broadly. Those specifically
interested in student affairs practice, as well as the
administration of higher education, will also benefit from this
book.
Utilizing findings from more than 200 interviews with students,
staff, and faculty at a US university, this volume explores the
immediate and real-life impacts of COVID-19 on individuals to
inform higher education policy and practice in times of crisis.
Documenting the profound impacts that COVID-19 had on university
operations and teaching, this text foregrounds a range of
participant perspectives on key topics such as institutional
leadership and loss of community, managing motivation and the move
to online teaching and learning, and coping with the adverse mental
health effects caused by the pandemic. Far from dwelling on the
negative, the volume frames the lived experiences and implications
of COVID-19 for higher education through a positive, progressive
lens, and considers how institutions can best support individual
and collective thriving during times of crisis. This text will
benefit researchers, academics, and educators in higher education
with an interest in the sociology of education, higher education
management, and eLearning more broadly. Those specifically
interested in student affairs practice, as well as the
administration of higher education, will also benefit from this
book.
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