2021
DOI: 10.17853/1994-5639-2021-8-61-83
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“Miss having in-person classes” – university studying during COVID-19 pandemic

Abstract: Introduction. Managing the formal education system during COVID-19 has become an unwanted challenge for the academic community. Without suffi time for preparations, different models of distance education were applied. The aim was to ensure the continuity of teaching, to encourage the process of distance learning, and to enable their evaluation.Aim. This study aimed to analyse the opinions of students from the Department of Early Childhood Education (hereafter ECE) at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Scienc… Show more

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“…Among the factors that generate stress in teachers, we find overwork, poor working conditions, a salary that does not meet teachers' expectations, as well as changes in the curriculum and the organization of tasks [24][25][26]. To these factors must be added the difficulty with the pandemic coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) [27], which has made evident the need for teachers with expertise in digital technologies who can develop their work effectively through an online learning environment that is attractive to students [28], and which has had the disadvantage that teachers did not have sufficient training on how to teach at a distance and had to learn how to do it in a self-taught way [29]. Concerning that, 46.8% of teachers perceive an average level of stress in their daily lives, while 23% show high levels [1].…”
Section: Work-related Stress In the Classroommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the factors that generate stress in teachers, we find overwork, poor working conditions, a salary that does not meet teachers' expectations, as well as changes in the curriculum and the organization of tasks [24][25][26]. To these factors must be added the difficulty with the pandemic coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) [27], which has made evident the need for teachers with expertise in digital technologies who can develop their work effectively through an online learning environment that is attractive to students [28], and which has had the disadvantage that teachers did not have sufficient training on how to teach at a distance and had to learn how to do it in a self-taught way [29]. Concerning that, 46.8% of teachers perceive an average level of stress in their daily lives, while 23% show high levels [1].…”
Section: Work-related Stress In the Classroommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, some research (i.e. Visković, 2021) shows that students are in favour in face-to-face classes.…”
Section: Education In the Context Of (Not Just) Pandemic Crisesmentioning
confidence: 99%