Student-Teacher Experience and Teacher-Student Exchange in Times of Uncertainty: Lessons From Covid-19

Q4 Social Sciences
Balsam Touaiti, Abdelhafid Ben Khallouk
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Remote learning is increasingly normalized in the education sector after the global coronavirus pandemic. Specifically, multicultural business schools can only adapt to the “new normal” if they globally understand how students and teachers are experiencing remote education. Recognizing the new dynamic between students and teachers is thus becoming ever more relevant. We conducted two studies to (1) explore the students’ and teachers’ experiences of remote learning and teaching and (2) examine the influence of teacher-student exchange on key outcomes previously explored. The first study is a netnographic exploration of the remote learning-teaching experience through 397 observations from eighty-three countries during Covid-19. Our first study’s findings suggest that students-teachers are experiencing remote learning-teaching through six dimensions operated within a three-axis framework. Considering these findings, the second study tests the impact of teacher-student exchange on students’ emotional exhaustion, learning performance, and emotional consonance in a business school multicultural sample. Our findings suggest that social exchange reduces students’ emotional exhaustion and increases their emotional consonance differently across cultures.
不确定时期的师生体验与师生交流:来自2019冠状病毒病的教训
全球新冠肺炎大流行后,远程学习在教育领域日益常态化。具体来说,多元文化商学院只有从全球角度理解学生和教师如何体验远程教育,才能适应“新常态”。因此,认识到学生和教师之间的新动态变得越来越重要。我们进行了两项研究:(1)探索学生和教师的远程学习和教学经验,(2)检验师生交流对先前探索的关键成果的影响。第一项研究是通过对83个国家在2019冠状病毒病期间进行的397次观察,对远程学习教学经验进行网络探索。我们的第一项研究结果表明,学生-教师通过在三轴框架内运行的六个维度体验远程学习-教学。考虑到这些发现,第二项研究在商学院多元文化样本中测试了师生交流对学生情绪耗竭、学习绩效和情绪和谐的影响。我们的研究结果表明,在不同的文化中,社会交流减少了学生的情绪耗竭,增加了他们的情绪和谐。
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