Life After COVID-19: Same-Same or Different Relationships?

Q4 Social Sciences
Audrea Warner, Sandra Barker, Amanda White, Harsh Suri
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Relationships with our students and each other have changed over the past two years with the necessary changes to teaching and learning enforced by the COVID-19 pandemic. A group of academics from business schools in Australia and New Zealand have been reviewing the impact of the changes to teaching and learning implemented over the past two years and consider what has worked, what has not, what changes can be built on, and what practices need to be reconsidered. This paper concludes with recommendations on how business academics can reconnect with each other and their students and how business schools can support this reconnection.
COVID-19后的生活:相同还是不同的关系?
在过去两年中,随着COVID-19大流行对教学和学习的必要改变,我们与学生以及彼此之间的关系发生了变化。来自澳大利亚和新西兰商学院的一群学者一直在评估过去两年实施的教学改革的影响,并考虑哪些措施奏效了,哪些措施没有奏效,哪些变化可以建立在基础上,哪些做法需要重新考虑。本文最后提出了商业学者如何与彼此和他们的学生重新建立联系,以及商学院如何支持这种重新联系的建议。
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