Class Representatives and Students’ Behaviour: An Overview at the Post-Covid-19 Pandemic in the Perspective of the Community of Practice

I. F. Dias, Christane Bellucci
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Engagement of students and the learning process in the classroom has become one of the significant challenges that higher education (HE) institutions face in the era of the Covid-19 pandemic, with classes running in the virtual environment. One of the approaches that can be used to understand student behaviours and their social interactions is the community of practice (CoPs) as a construct that can be strategic to connect classes representatives, college's objectives and the student's behaviour. The class representatives can play a diverse role, from helping the tutors motivate the students on their learning process to acting as a central and essential communication channel between the students and the academic coordinators. Yet, little is known about the role of these students as a strategy to tackle such problems increased with online classes. This study investigates the impact of class representatives on students' behaviour in the sense of their engagement and learning in virtual classes context post the Covid-19 pandemic. This is a conceptual paper to bridge the mentioned theories, link work across disciplines, provide multi-level insights, and broaden the scope of thinking. The theoretical findings show that class representatives can play a relevant role by increasing engagement and facilitating the students' learning. The results can help HE institutions to develop policies and practices to be more competitive and move forward. This study advances the emergent research efforts to respond to the challenges arising from the Covid-19 pandemic.
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班级代表与学生行为:实践共同体视角下的后冠状病毒大流行概述
在新冠肺炎大流行时代,学生的参与和课堂学习过程已成为高等教育机构面临的重大挑战之一,因为课堂是在虚拟环境中进行的。实践社区(cop)是一种可以用来理解学生行为及其社会互动的方法,它是一种将班级代表、大学目标和学生行为联系起来的战略性结构。班级代表可以扮演多种角色,从帮助导师在学习过程中激励学生到作为学生和学术协调员之间的中心和必要的沟通渠道。然而,人们对这些学生的作用知之甚少,因为解决这些问题的策略随着在线课程的增加而增加。本研究调查了新冠肺炎大流行后,班级代表对学生在虚拟课堂中的参与和学习行为的影响。这是一篇概念性的论文,将上述理论联系起来,将跨学科的工作联系起来,提供多层次的见解,拓宽思维范围。理论研究结果表明,班级代表可以通过提高学生的参与度和促进学生的学习来发挥相关作用。研究结果可以帮助高等教育机构制定政策和实践,以提高竞争力和向前发展。这项研究推进了应对Covid-19大流行带来的挑战的紧急研究工作。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Educational Studies explores the processes of learning about the social and social learning.
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