2022
DOI: 10.25159/1947-9417/8680
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Teaching Care During Covid-19: Reflective Assessment for Becoming-Historians

Abstract: This article argues that the Emergency Remote Teaching (ERT) that took place during the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021 left learners and teachers alike awash in feelings of helplessness, loss, and anguish. While online learning literacy and pedagogy have improved over the course of 2020 and 2021, and interesting and important innovations have been implemented and explored, the foundational inequalities have not lessened or disappeared. This article argues for the use of care as a necessary pedagogy in the … Show more

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“…Second, the mental wellbeing of trainers and trainees should be catered for. During the pandemic, the psychological heath of both trainers and learners were at risk [ 50 ]. The amalgamation of family burden, fear of infection, and academic pressure, and the innate intensity of interpreter training contributed to the excessive burnout among trainees.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, the mental wellbeing of trainers and trainees should be catered for. During the pandemic, the psychological heath of both trainers and learners were at risk [ 50 ]. The amalgamation of family burden, fear of infection, and academic pressure, and the innate intensity of interpreter training contributed to the excessive burnout among trainees.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, the mental wellbeing of lecturers and students should be catered for. Amid the pandemic, the psychological heath of both lecturers and learners were at risk (Godsell 2022). The amalgamation of family burden, fear of infection, and academic pressure, and the innate intensity of interpreting training contributed to the excessive burnout among trainees.…”
Section: Interpreting Competencementioning
confidence: 99%