Building a Better Normal: Visions of Schools of Education in a Post-Pandemic World
The global COVID-19 pandemic fundamentally changed education as we know it. Globally, billions of learners at all levels were affected by months of rolling school closures and other severe pandemic restrictions to daily life. Magnifying issues of educational equity, access, and opportunity, this unprecedented global crisis forced Deans, and academic and professional staff in schools of education to make decisions for learning, teaching, research, and engagement in a fast-changing landscape. These decisions reshaped schools of education and the lives and experiences of staff and students in powerful ways.

Building a Better Normal captures education scholars’ reflections on the decision-making and impacts of their experiences from 2020 to 2023. Uniquely, the volume brings together Education Deans and scholars from Universityas 21 institutions. Drawing on case studies and narrative reflections, the contributors offer crucial insights that can guide higher education and schools of education on structural and conceptual shifts in approaches to leadership, research, teaching, learning, and student and staff well-being.

The COVID-19 pandemic is a generation-defining event that will echo in the actions of teachers and researchers for years, allowing us to redefine the landscape of education for a better normal.

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Building a Better Normal: Visions of Schools of Education in a Post-Pandemic World
The global COVID-19 pandemic fundamentally changed education as we know it. Globally, billions of learners at all levels were affected by months of rolling school closures and other severe pandemic restrictions to daily life. Magnifying issues of educational equity, access, and opportunity, this unprecedented global crisis forced Deans, and academic and professional staff in schools of education to make decisions for learning, teaching, research, and engagement in a fast-changing landscape. These decisions reshaped schools of education and the lives and experiences of staff and students in powerful ways.

Building a Better Normal captures education scholars’ reflections on the decision-making and impacts of their experiences from 2020 to 2023. Uniquely, the volume brings together Education Deans and scholars from Universityas 21 institutions. Drawing on case studies and narrative reflections, the contributors offer crucial insights that can guide higher education and schools of education on structural and conceptual shifts in approaches to leadership, research, teaching, learning, and student and staff well-being.

The COVID-19 pandemic is a generation-defining event that will echo in the actions of teachers and researchers for years, allowing us to redefine the landscape of education for a better normal.

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Building a Better Normal: Visions of Schools of Education in a Post-Pandemic World

Building a Better Normal: Visions of Schools of Education in a Post-Pandemic World

Building a Better Normal: Visions of Schools of Education in a Post-Pandemic World

Building a Better Normal: Visions of Schools of Education in a Post-Pandemic World

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The global COVID-19 pandemic fundamentally changed education as we know it. Globally, billions of learners at all levels were affected by months of rolling school closures and other severe pandemic restrictions to daily life. Magnifying issues of educational equity, access, and opportunity, this unprecedented global crisis forced Deans, and academic and professional staff in schools of education to make decisions for learning, teaching, research, and engagement in a fast-changing landscape. These decisions reshaped schools of education and the lives and experiences of staff and students in powerful ways.

Building a Better Normal captures education scholars’ reflections on the decision-making and impacts of their experiences from 2020 to 2023. Uniquely, the volume brings together Education Deans and scholars from Universityas 21 institutions. Drawing on case studies and narrative reflections, the contributors offer crucial insights that can guide higher education and schools of education on structural and conceptual shifts in approaches to leadership, research, teaching, learning, and student and staff well-being.

The COVID-19 pandemic is a generation-defining event that will echo in the actions of teachers and researchers for years, allowing us to redefine the landscape of education for a better normal.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781804554135
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Publication date: 03/18/2024
Series: Great Debates in Higher Education
Pages: 228
Product dimensions: 5.08(w) x 7.80(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

Priya Goel is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Hong Kong.

Jonathan Simmons earned his Ph.D. from the Neag School of Education at the University of Connecticut, USA.

Smridhi Marwah is a doctoral candidate in the Faculty of Education and Social Work, University of Auckland, New Zealand.

Lars Andersson is Director of Education and Associate Professor at Malmoe Academy of Music, Lund University, Sweden.

Sinikka Neuhaus is Head of Teacher Education, Head of Department and researcher at the Department of Educational Sciences, Lund University, Sweden.

Marian Mahat is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Melbourne, Australia.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Towards a better normal: Schools of education during the COVID-19 pandemic; Marian Mahat
Chapter 2. Beginning to cultivate a diverse teaching force through early college experience in Connecticut; Jason Irizarry, Yuhang Rong, and Saran Stewart
Chapter 3. Challenges faced by a new educational model and the community at Monterrey Tech: Post-pandemic perspectives; Judith Aurora Ruíz Godoy Rivera, Paulina Campos Villaseñor, Rafaela Bueckmann Diegoli, and Roberto Domínguez Cáceres
Chapter 4. Navigating the challenges of emergency remote teaching at the University of Johannesburg; Nadine Petersen, Jacqueline Batchelor, and Sarah Gravett
Chapter 5. Ambiguity, arguments, and visions: First year teacher student voices on digital teaching during Covid-19; Sinikka Neuhaus and Helena Berglund
Chapter 6. How can university teacher educators contribute towards a ‘better normal’ within a highly regulated policy space?; Stefanie Sullivan and Joanna McIntyre
Chapter 7. Transforming education for a post-COVID world; Jim Watterston, Janet Clinton, Sophia Arkoudis, Lorraine Graham, Suzanne Rice, and John Quay
Chapter 8. Making space for learning; Anna Houmann and Lars Andersson
Chapter 9. Beyond perseverance: Developing academic resilience for a better normal; Priya Goel, Elizer Jay de los Reyes, Ga Young Chung, Asma Zulfiqar, Marian Mahat, Caroline Cohrssen, Jo Blannin, and Ethel Villafranca
Chapter 10. What did I sign up for? Navigating graduate study during a pandemic and beyond; Jonathan Simmons and Smridhi Marwah
Chapter 11. Building a better normal, where to now?; Bairbre Redmond

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