冠状病毒大流行期间学生的心理健康和教育轨迹

Carmela Sánchez Ballester
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2019冠状病毒病大流行对学生群体产生了重大的心理影响,并对近代历史上的传统教育实践产生了最大的改变。新冠肺炎疫情对学生心理健康及其教育轨迹的影响可能会在全球范围内持续数年。在线教育似乎已经永久地留在了教育系统中,我们可能正处于学习方法新时代的开端。本研究旨在反思为学生的心理健康问题提供快速有效的帮助的必要性,以及对在线教学实施评估系统以限制其对学习过程的负面影响。
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Mental Health and Educational Trajectories in Students During the Coronavirus Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has produced a significant psychological impact on the student population and the greatest alteration of traditional educational practices in recent history. The consequences of the pandemic on the mental health of students and their educational trajectories will likely endure globally for years to come. Online education seems to have come to stay permanently in education systems, and we may be at the beginning of a new era in learning methods. The present study reflects on the need to provide students with quick and effective assistance for their mental health problems, and to implement evaluation systems on online teaching to limit its negative impact on the learning process.
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