2020
DOI: 10.1080/02607476.2020.1802582
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Mitigating the COVID-19 pandemic: a snapshot from Malaysia into the coping strategies for pre-service teachers’ education

Abstract: As Covid-19 cases increased rapidly in Malaysia, the Movement Control Order was imposed nationwide by the government, resulting in immediate closure of schools and universities. Consequently, teaching and learning were instantaneously transformed into distance and remote formats. This article offers a snapshot into how teacher educators and student teachers, coped with the unprecedented situation. We also share our reflections and examination of the online teaching and learning experiences through the lens of … Show more

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“…Teacher education institutions (TEIs) also play an important role in providing a good formation for pre-service teachers. The TEIs should provide the pre-service teachers with an authentic opportunity to use knowledge rigorously in realworld situations and inspire them to teach according to the diverse educational needs of students, especially those with scarce learning resources (Mohamad Nasri et al, 2020). Additionally, TEIs should enhance the teachers' pedagogical knowledge for the integration of information and communications technologies (ICT) also known as technological, pedagogical, and content knowledge (TPACK).…”
Section: Implications Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Teacher education institutions (TEIs) also play an important role in providing a good formation for pre-service teachers. The TEIs should provide the pre-service teachers with an authentic opportunity to use knowledge rigorously in realworld situations and inspire them to teach according to the diverse educational needs of students, especially those with scarce learning resources (Mohamad Nasri et al, 2020). Additionally, TEIs should enhance the teachers' pedagogical knowledge for the integration of information and communications technologies (ICT) also known as technological, pedagogical, and content knowledge (TPACK).…”
Section: Implications Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The need to rapidly adapt to new contexts of teaching and learning online has revealed how teacher education institutions and teacher educators encountered and experienced the challenges and opportunities to carry on their job in such unexpected circumstances (e.g. Flores and Gago 2020;Nasri et al 2020;Quezada, Talbot, and Quezada-Parker 2020). In this context, among other issues, it is important to look at how teacher education has adapted to the restriction in interaction and moved to new ways of teaching and learning in the preparation of future teachers for a world marked by uncertainty.…”
Section: The Covid-19 Pandemic and Its Effects On Teacher Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 29 Studying these variables may also help establish comparisons with findings from previous studies in pre-pandemic conditions, 30–33 as well as those from other cultural settings during the pandemic. 17 , 34 Online learning using ICTs is certainly not new; however, using these methods while living in a state of emergency and confinement is certainly novel. Thus, we believe this study will add valuable information to help develop future interventions that help restore and maintain educators’ well-being and mental health.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%