Verlagslink DOI: 10.3390/su142114105
Titel: Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on routines of higher education institutions : a global perspective
Sprache: Englisch
Autorenschaft: Leal Filho, Walter  
Lange Salvia, Amanda 
Abubakar, Ismaila Rimi 
Mifsud, Mark 
Azadi, Hossein 
Sharifi, Ayyoob 
LeVasseur, Todd 
Luetz, Johannes M. 
Velazquez, Luis 
Singh, Priyatma 
Pretorius, Rudi 
Akib, Noor Adelyna Mohammed 
Savelyeva, Tamara 
Brandli, Luciana 
Muthu, Nandhivarman 
Lombardi, Patrizia 
Herausgeber*In: Espejo-Antúnez, Luis 
Hernández Sánchez, Sergio 
Schlagwörter: student support; ICT resources; curricula restructuring; online learning; pandemic impacts; HEIs
Erscheinungsdatum: 28-Okt-2022
Verlag: MDPI
Zeitschrift oder Schriftenreihe: Sustainability 
Zeitschriftenband: 14
Zeitschriftenausgabe: 21
Zusammenfassung: 
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused severe disturbances in the work of hundreds of millions of people around the world. One of the groups affected is the academic staff at higher education institutions, whose original business model, i.e., presence teaching, suddenly changed to online learning. This has, in turn, exacerbated pre-existing problems such as shortage of time, busy schedules, and challenges to a work-life balance. Since academic staff plays a key role in respect of teaching and research, often acting as leaders in their fields, it is important to reflect on the influences of the lockdowns on their work routines. In order to address this research need, this paper reports on a study that examined the impacts of the lockdowns on the work of academic staff at universities. Using a bibliometric analysis and investigation of a set of case studies, the study sheds light on the difficulties encountered and the means deployed to address them. Our study did not identify a one-size-fits-all response to manage the manifold changes brought on HEIs by the COVID-19 pandemic. Selected arising priorities include creating a culture of educational resilience through a container of complementary measures.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/19489
ISSN: 2071-1050
Begutachtungsstatus: Diese Version hat ein Peer-Review-Verfahren durchlaufen (Peer Review)
Rights: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Einrichtung: Forschungs- und Transferzentrum Nachhaltigkeit und Klimafolgenmanagement 
Department Gesundheitswissenschaften (ehemalig, aufgelöst 10.2025) 
Fakultät Life Sciences (ehemalig, aufgelöst 10.2025) 
Dokumenttyp: Zeitschriftenbeitrag
Hinweise zur Quelle: article number: 14105. This article belongs to the Special Issue Innovations and Trends on Higher Education and Sustainable Development in the Field of Health Sciences
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