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Louise talking about study.MP4
This introductory video of A/Prof Louise Phillips talks about the nature of the teaching and learning in COVID-19 times research in the pandemic.

As countries moved to halt the spread of the COVID 19 pandemic in 2020 access to physical sites of learning was restricted, so teachers across diverse educational contexts were required to rapidly embrace different modes and combinations of delivery.…

This article summarises what University students want for online learning.

A study of 635 teachers across all sectors, 105 respondents were in the higher education/ tertiary sector; 40 from Australia (all HE), 42 in the USA, with others from New Zealand, Japan, Canada, Singapore, Fiji and Europe. n 16 open-ended questions…

This article shows how teaching and learning is being conducted in a culture-rich school in Nelson district, NZ.

UK Guardian article reporting on Teacher’s Union’s accounts of dealing with parents’ (bad) behaviour through online learning.

A account of what we can learn from teaching during the Covid-19

A site documenting and highlighting the best practices, strategies, and efforts by teacher educators, researchers and practitioners across the globe as they respond rapidly to offer remote learning and teaching.

Society turns to the arts for comfort, escape, healing, entertainment and intellectual challenge. By
attending performances, festivals and events, visiting museums and galleries, studying the arts formally
or informally, or producing art either…

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused both unprecendented disruptions and massive changes to education. However, as schools return, these changes may disappear. Moreover, not all of the changes are necessarily the changes we want in education. In this…
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