Future Trends in Education Post COVID 19

Future Trends in Education Post COVID 19
Author: Hamid M. K. Al Naimiy,Maamar Bettayeb,Hussein M. Elmehdi,Ihsan Shehadi
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2023-07-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789819919277

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This open access book presents the proceedings of the first post COVID-19 conference on Education at the University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, on March 14-16, 2022. The book offers state-of-the-art approaches and methodologies in education post-COVID-19. It showcases emerging technology utilization in improving the quality of education, teaching and learning. It discusses the transformation of the curriculum, such as course design and delivery, assessment, and instructional methodologies that focus on employment readiness for the ever-evolving job market. Contributions include a wide range of topics such as online education, curriculum development, artificial intelligence, academic accreditation for hybrid & online learning. Given its scope, the book is essential reading for scholars, students, policy-makers, and education practitioners interested in a better understanding of technological innovations.

Global teaching and learning in a post COVID future

 Global teaching and learning in a post COVID future
Author: Daniel Kirk
Publsiher: Trends Research & advisory
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789948846208

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Education Trends in a Post Pandemic Future in the Fields of Engineering Science Arts Humanities Commerce Economics Social Sciences Law and Management Challenges and Opportunities

Education Trends in a Post Pandemic Future in the Fields of Engineering  Science  Arts  Humanities  Commerce  Economics  Social Sciences  Law and Management   Challenges and Opportunities
Author: Dr. Sundari Suresh,Dr. S. Radha Rammohan,Dr. K. Bharath
Publsiher: Forschung Publications
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2024
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789391772246

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This book collection of 45 chapters draws on the diverse insights of the Post Covid-19 challenges and opportunities to look ahead and across a broad range of issues – education, trade, governance, health, labour, technology to name a few – and consider where the balance of risk and opportunity may come out. It offers decision-makers a comprehensive picture of expected long term changes, and inspiration to leverage the opportunities this crisis offers to improve the state of the world. Academicians must find and establish a new equilibrium and a new normal for learning amidst the present challenges.

Leaning into the Future

Leaning into the Future
Author: Vincent F. Cotter
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2022-02-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475864052

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In returning to the classroom, schools are at a crossroads and uniquely positioned to recreate and reinvent themselves. The current issues of equity, social-emotional sensitivity, curriculum reform, civic involvement, public health policy and environmental infrastructure are opportunities to build more responsive schools with students better prepared for the future.

Post Covid Schooling

Post Covid Schooling
Author: Clive Harber
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2021-12-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3030878236

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This book questions the consensus that contemporary formal schooling is of clear cut and undoubted benefit to pupils. During lockdowns caused by the global COVID-19 pandemic, governments and various other actors have been trying to get children and young people back into school as quickly as possible. While there are any numerous beneficial aspects of schooling, the book asks whether accepted models and practices of schools should change in a post-COVID world. By critically examining the everyday nature of 'normal' schooling, the book demonstrates that many aspects of schooling are not necessarily beneficial to pupils, and can be directly harmful: in doing so, the author imagines a future of schooling that could better support and benefit its students.

Teaching in the Post COVID 19 Era

Teaching in the Post COVID 19 Era
Author: Ismail Fayed,Jill Cummings
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 757
Release: 2022-01-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030740887

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This handbook showcases extraordinary educational responses in exceptional times. The scholarly text discusses valuable innovations for teaching and learning in times of COVID-19 and beyond. It examines effective teaching models and methods, technology innovations and enhancements, strategies for engagement of learners, unique approaches to teacher education and leadership, and important mental health and counseling models and supports. The unique solutions here implement and adapt effective digital technologies to support learners and teachers in critical times – for example, to name but a few: Florida State University’s Innovation Hub and interdisciplinary project-based approach; remote synchronous delivery (RSD) and blended learning approaches used in Yorkville University’s Bachelor of Interior Design, General Studies, and Business programs; University of California’s strategies for making resources affordable to students; resilient online assessment measures recommended from Qatar University; strategies in teacher education from the University of Toronto/OISE to develop equity in the classroom; simulation use in health care education; gamification strategies; innovations in online second language learning and software for new Canadian immigrants and refugees; effective RSD and online delivery of directing and acting courses by the Toronto Film School, Canada; academic literacy teaching in Colombia; inventive international programs between Japan and Taiwan, Japan and the USA, and Italy and the USA; and, imaginative teaching and assessment methods developed for online Kindergarten – Post-Secondary learners and teachers. Authors share unique global perspectives from a network of educators and researchers from more than thirty locations, schools, and post-secondary institutions worldwide. Educators, administrators, policymakers, and instructional designers will draw insights and guidelines from this text to sustain education during and beyond the COVID-19 era.

Re imagining Educational Futures in Developing Countries

Re imagining Educational Futures in Developing Countries
Author: Emmanuel Mogaji,Varsha Jain,Felix Maringe,Robert Ebo Hinson
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2022-02-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030882341

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This book explores the challenges and precarity of higher education post-pandemic, explicitly focusing on higher education in emerging countries. Looking beyond the pandemic, the editors and contributors provide a holistic view of the residual legacies of global health crises like COVID-19 in developing countries. The book calls for the need to reimagine, reevaluate and reposition the higher education system: exploring the challenges experienced by students, staff, administrators and other stakeholders. Bringing forth insights from researchers, practitioners and senior leadership, the book shares theoretical and practical insights on dealing with the aftermath of a pandemic and what can be learned for the future. It will be of interest and value to researchers, practitioners and leaders who wish to understand a develop new approaches for their teaching and management post-pandemic.

Handbook of Research on Emerging Business Models and the New World Economic Order

Handbook of Research on Emerging Business Models and the New World Economic Order
Author: Saiz-Alvarez, Jose Manuel
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2021-10-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781799876915

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The COVID-19 pandemic is causing a radical change in both the economic and business paradigms that have ruled countries for decades. Emerging models are leading to a new world economic order predictably led by China and the United States. New forms of organization, new ways of working remotely, the strengthening of some industries to the detriment of others, and the supremacy of technology to be able to work are going to change the economies as we know them today. The Handbook of Research on Emerging Business Models and the New World Economic Order offers strategies, economic policies, social, economic, and political trends that will affect organizations to increase their efficiency and labor productivity and change the world’s business and financial structures. This book forecasts future business changes and prospective models, structural or not, for guiding the survival of small and medium enterprises (SMEs), multinationals, family firms, entrepreneurs, and NGOs in the post-COVID-19 era. Covering topics such as business model creation, global sustainable logistics 4.0, and social and solidarity economy, this text is essential for economists, entrepreneurs, managers, executives, family firms, SMEs, business professionals, policymakers, students, researchers, practitioners, and academicians.