C. Nerantzi, Gerasimos Chatzidamianos, Haroula Stathopoulou, Efthymia Karaouza
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Abstract
We educators may have been obsessed with perfection, expertise, polished experiences and performances too much for too long. Where is the human? Ironed out? This provocative opinion paper is a collection of the authors' reflections based on experiences, observations, ideas and readings. We invite educators to consider and explore what may help them (re-) connect with their inner selves and others socially, emotionally and cognitively in the context of learning and teaching in HE during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. With reference to a collaborative creative initiative that was implemented under the auspices of the Global OER Graduate Network, the paper aims to instigate a discussion around the importance of building and sustaining effective relationships in HE. These are perceived as the drivers that potentially boost participation and student success using collaboration, creativity and openness. Working in partnership with students, recognising and accepting individuality as well as creating opportunities for connection can support the operationalisation of these reflections in practice.
我们这些教育工作者可能太过痴迷于追求完美、专业、完美的经历和表现。人类在哪里?解决吗?这篇挑衅性的观点论文是作者基于经验、观察、想法和阅读的反思的集合。我们邀请教育工作者考虑和探索在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间及以后的高等教育学习和教学背景下,如何帮助他们(重新)与内在自我和他人在社会、情感和认知方面建立联系。在全球开放式教育研究生网络(Global OER Graduate Network)的支持下,实施了一项合作创新计划,本文旨在就在高等教育中建立和维持有效关系的重要性展开讨论。这些被认为是潜在的推动因素,可以通过协作、创造力和开放性来促进参与和学生的成功。与学生合作,承认和接受个性,并创造联系的机会,可以支持这些反思在实践中的运作。