新冠肺炎新常态下商学院教师的生活体验

Bhawana Tamrakar
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对我们许多人来说,2019冠状病毒病大流行的两年是一次独特的经历。这一流行病对学术界的影响是明显的。本研究通过考察商学院教师的亲身经历,探讨了疫情对商学院和商学院教学的影响。解释学现象学用于捕捉在大流行期间参与在线教学的教师的生活经验,以及在2019冠状病毒病新常态下在尼泊尔不同商学院的研究生和本科生授课的教师的生活经验。数据是通过深度访谈收集的。数据分析揭示了四个主题:(1)尚未为混合模式做好准备;(2)在线体验带来的可能性;(3)保持学术水平的挑战;(4)应对学生行为变化的措施。研究结果表明,2019冠状病毒病和之后的时间将商业教育导向转型。然而,尼泊尔商学院和商学院的教员们还有很长的路要走。指出了本研究的意义和局限性。
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Lived Experience of Business School Faculty in post COVID-19 New Normal
Two years of COVID-19 pandemic was a unique experience for many of us. The impact of the pandemic in the academic sector was distinct. This study explored the impact of pandemic on business schools and business school teaching through the examination of the lived experience of business school faculty members. The Hermeneutic phenomenology was used to capture the lived experience of the faculties who were involved in online teaching during pandemic and are teaching in the post COVID-19 new normal at graduate and undergraduate level in different business schools in Nepal. The data were collected through in depth interviews. The analysis of the data revealed four themes: (1) Not ready for hybrid mode, (2) Possibility opened up by online experience, (3) Challenge to maintain academic standard, and (4) Measures to tackle behavioral change among students. The findings suggest that COVID-19 and the time after directed business education towards transformation. However, the Nepali business school and business school faculty members have a long ground to cover. The implication and limitation of the study have been indicated.
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