The Continuing Influence of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Tertiary Education

Q2 Social Sciences
G. Burkholder, E. Krauskopf
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Abstract

We are pleased to publish the first regular issue (Volume 13, Issue 1) of Higher Learning Research Communications (HLRC) for 2023. While the World Health Organization and the governments and health departments in most of the world have ended the COVID-19 emergency, the effects of the pandemic on operations in higher education will likely continue for some time. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) published a report (Abdrasheva, 2022) that globally examines the state of higher education two years after the pandemic began. The authors noted that in the area of teaching and learning, “slow adaptation to online tools, preparing class material, and engaging students to actively participate while being remote” (p. 6) resulted in uneven quality of instruction. They also note that in areas affected by the digital divide, these shortcomings were much more pronounced. In addition, internationalization was severely restricted, as students were prevented from crossing borders to study.
COVID-19大流行对高等教育的持续影响
《高等教育研究通讯》(HLRC) 2023年第一期(第13卷第1期)正式出版。虽然世界卫生组织和世界大部分地区的政府和卫生部门已经结束了COVID-19紧急情况,但大流行对高等教育业务的影响可能会持续一段时间。联合国教育、科学及文化组织(教科文组织)发表了一份报告(Abdrasheva, 2022年),该报告在疫情开始两年后对全球高等教育状况进行了调查。作者指出,在教学领域,“对在线工具的缓慢适应,准备课堂材料,以及让学生在远程时积极参与”(第6页)导致教学质量参差不齐。他们还指出,在受数字鸿沟影响的地区,这些缺点更为明显。此外,国际化受到严格限制,因为学生被禁止跨越国界学习。
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Higher Learning Research Communications
Higher Learning Research Communications Social Sciences-Education
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