A global outlook to the interruption of education due to COVID-19 pandemic: Navigating in a time of uncertainty and crisis
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Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Bozkurt, Aras (Author)
- Jung, Insung (Author)
- Xiao, Junhong (Author)
- Vladimirschi, Viviane (Author)
- Schuwer, Robert (Author)
- Egorov, Gennady (Author)
- Lambert, Sarah (Author)
- Al-Freih, Maha (Author)
- Pete, Judith (Author)
- Don Olcott, Jr (Author)
- Rodes, Virginia (Author)
- Aranciaga, Ignacio (Author)
- Bali, Maha (Author)
- Alvarez, Abel Jr (Author)
- Roberts, Jennifer (Author)
- Pazurek, Angelica (Author)
- Raffaghelli, Juliana Elisa (Author)
- Panagiotou, Nikos (Author)
- Coëtlogon, Perrine de (Author)
- Shahadu, Sadik (Author)
- Brown, Mark (Author)
- Asino, Tutaleni I. (Author)
- Tumwesige, Josephine (Author)
- Reyes, Tzinti Ramírez (Author)
- Ipenza, Emma Barrios (Author)
- Ossiannilsson, Ebba (Author)
- Bond, Melissa (Author)
- Belhamel, Kamel (Author)
- Irvine, Valerie (Author)
- Sharma, Ramesh C. (Author)
- Adam, Taskeen (Author)
- Janssen, Ben (Author)
- Sklyarova, Tatiana (Author)
- Olcott, Nicoleta (Author)
- Ambrosino, Alejandra (Author)
- Lazou, Chrysoula (Author)
- Mocquet, Bertrand (Author)
- Mano, Mattias (Author)
- Paskevicius, Michael (Author)
Title
A global outlook to the interruption of education due to COVID-19 pandemic: Navigating in a time of uncertainty and crisis
Abstract
Uncertain times require prompt reflexes to survive and this study is a collaborative reflex to better understand uncertainty and navigate through it. The Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic hit hard and interrupted many dimensions of our lives, particularly education. As a response to interruption of education due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this study is a collaborative reaction that narrates the overall view, reflections from the K12 and higher educational landscape, lessons learned and suggestions from a total of 31 countries across the world with a representation of 62.7% of the whole world population. In addition to the value of each case by country, the synthesis of this research suggests that the current practices can be defined as emergency remote education and this practice is different from planned practices such as distance education, online learning or other derivations. Above all, this study points out how social injustice, inequity and the digital divide have been exacerbated during the pandemic and need unique and targeted measures if they are to be addressed. While there are support communities and mechanisms, parents are overburdened between regular daily/professional duties and emerging educational roles, and all parties are experiencing trauma, psychological pressure and anxiety to various degrees, which necessitates a pedagogy of care, affection and empathy. In terms of educational processes, the interruption of education signifies the importance of openness in education and highlights issues that should be taken into consideration such as using alternative assessment and evaluation methods as well as concerns about surveillance, ethics, and data privacy resulting from nearly exclusive dependency on online solutions.
Publication
Asian Journal of Distance Education
Volume
15
Issue
1
Pages
1-126
Date
2020/06/06
Language
en
ISSN
1347-9008
Short Title
A global outlook to the interruption of education due to COVID-19 pandemic
Accessed
07/06/2020, 07:41
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Rights
Copyright (c) 2020 Asian Journal of Distance Education
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Number: 1
Citation
Bozkurt, A., Jung, I., Xiao, J., Vladimirschi, V., Schuwer, R., Egorov, G., Lambert, S., Al-Freih, M., Pete, J., Don Olcott, J., Rodes, V., Aranciaga, I., Bali, M., Alvarez, A. J., Roberts, J., Pazurek, A., Raffaghelli, J. E., Panagiotou, N., Coëtlogon, P. de, … Paskevicius, M. (2020). A global outlook to the interruption of education due to COVID-19 pandemic: Navigating in a time of uncertainty and crisis. Asian Journal of Distance Education, 15(1), 1–126. http://www.asianjde.org/ojs/index.php/AsianJDE/article/view/462
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