我们的经历和声音

P. Bull, G. Patterson, J. Freestone, Sherna Julal Henry, Brittany N. Jackson
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新冠肺炎大流行扰乱了全球教育机构。这种中断影响了教学和教师的健康——在没有充分教师准备和培训的情况下,从传统教学向混合和在线模式的急剧转变。学校实施了不同的平台来支持范式转变。COVID-19造成的这些变化对教育工作者、教育工作者准备计划、P-12学生以及教师和学生的整体健康产生了持久的积极和消极影响。本章讨论了大流行造成的教学转变和教育者健康(身体、精神和情感)的影响。研究结果表明,教师和学生所做的调整将改善沟通、协作和使用技术技能的教学。向远程学习的转变进一步加强了教师与家庭之间的关系。最后,本章论述了教师健康和自我保健的重要性。
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Our Experiences and Voices
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted educational institutions globally. The disruption impacted delivery and teacher wellness—a drastic shift from traditional teaching to hybrid and online models without adequate teacher preparation and training. Schools implemented different platforms to support the paradigm shift. These shifts caused by COVID-19 have lasting positive and negative impacts on educators, educator preparation programs, P-12 students, and the overall wellness of teachers and students. This chapter addresses the pedagogical shifts and impact of educator wellness (physically, mentally, and emotionally) caused by the pandemic. The study's findings indicate that the adjustments made by teachers and students will improve communication, collaboration, and teaching with technology skills. The shift to remote learning further strengthened the relationships between teachers and families. Finally, the chapter addresses the importance of teacher wellness and self-care.
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