Human, Technologies and Quality of Education, 2022 2022
DOI: 10.22364/htqe.2022.61
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The Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on Music Education: A Review of the Literature

Abstract: The study topicality is related to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on music education in various educational institutions worldwide. This literature review aimed to summarize and identify current issues related to music education during the Covid-19 pandemic. The study used publications available in the Sage Journal database and published in the last three years (2020-2022). The study addressed three research questions. RQ1: What teaching modes adopted during the Covid-19 pandemic in music education are me… Show more

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“…Gunasekeran et al (2022) [28] reviewed the literature concerning the role of social media platforms in public health communication (and identified a potential negative impact on population health, p. 1). Cachón-Zagalaz et al (2020) [29], Marinoni, van't Land & Jensen (2020) [30], Pokhrel & Chhetri (2021) [31], Shan & Beheshti (2021) [32] and Zancajo (2021) [33] provide a literature review concerning the impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on education systems. Alifuddin & Ibrahim (2021) [34] tried a systematic literature review addressing the COVID-19 Pandemic's impact on work from home.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gunasekeran et al (2022) [28] reviewed the literature concerning the role of social media platforms in public health communication (and identified a potential negative impact on population health, p. 1). Cachón-Zagalaz et al (2020) [29], Marinoni, van't Land & Jensen (2020) [30], Pokhrel & Chhetri (2021) [31], Shan & Beheshti (2021) [32] and Zancajo (2021) [33] provide a literature review concerning the impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on education systems. Alifuddin & Ibrahim (2021) [34] tried a systematic literature review addressing the COVID-19 Pandemic's impact on work from home.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One widespread example being the rapid transition to remote and online education provision needed in the wake of large‐scale lockdowns and social distancing practices (Meinck et al., 2022; Reuge et al., 2021). This has had a profound and lasting effect, not only on existing education practice (Sharma & Shree, 2023; Tang, 2022) but also on the sustainability of future education provision (de Wit & Altbach, 2023; Meinck et al., 2022), further exacerbating socioeconomic inequality globally (Bonal & González, 2020; Gee et al., 2023; Zancajo, 2020). As all educators have faced the challenge of adapting their practice to deliver quality education in the wake of a world‐changing pandemic (Onyema et al., 2020; Reuge et al., 2021), there are increasing opportunities to learn from each other with regards to the frugal use of resources, such as time, money, people and space.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%