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Post COVID-19, the world experiences tension politically, socially, and educationally. COVID-19 brought a new world reality. This integrative literature review addressed how encouraging empathetic classroom activities boosts students' empathetic use in their community; how institutional empathetic communication post COVID-19 enhances students' abilities to meet educational challenges by fostering those learners' resilience due to the expansion of mutual care; how engaging learners academically, interculturally, mentally, and emotionally requires new development in institutional communicative approaches; how institutional practice and activities should embrace collaborative learning through well-designed activities; and how interpersonal perceptions shape institutional empathy practices. Therefore, infusing empathetic leadership develops a sense of belonging and profound trust in the community. Additionally, the review provides some researched pedagogical practices to spur empathy in educational environments, which support learners' academic competencies.
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成人教育与移情
COVID-19 后,世界在政治、社会和教育方面经历了紧张局势。COVID-19 带来了新的世界现实。这篇综合文献综述探讨了鼓励移情课堂活动如何促进学生在社区中的移情运用;COVID-19 后的机构移情沟通如何通过扩大相互关怀来培养学习者的复原力,从而提高学生应对教育挑战的能力;如何让学习者在学术、跨文化、精神和情感方面参与进来,这需要机构沟通方法的新发展;机构实践和活动应如何通过精心设计的活动来拥抱协作学习;以及人际观念如何塑造机构的移情实践。因此,注入移情领导力可以培养社区的归属感和深厚的信任感。此外,综述还提供了一些经过研究的教学实践,以促进教育环境中的移情,从而支持学习者的学术能力。
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