(2022). Disparities in accessing sexual and reproductive health services and rights among adolescents and young people during COVID-19 pandemic: Culture, economic, and gender perspectives. Current Tropical Medicine Reports, 9(4), 234–242. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40475-022-00274-5 Article Pub...
This is a case study examining the writing teaching processes of primary school teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Fifty-four primary school teachers who conduct their writing teaching practices by distance education took part in the... I Sarikaya 被引量: 0发表: 2021年 The TESOL Encyclopedia...
Fair and Square: Impact of Hospitality Employees' Justice Perceptions and Job Embeddedness on Citizenship Behavior during COVID-19 COVID-19 pandemic has adversely impacted all industries, and the hospitality sector has been the worst hit. Drawing upon conservation of resource (COR) the... B Chhabr...
COVID-19e-learningsocio-economicveterinary students2019-NCOVEDUCATIONFEARPurpose This paper explored the impact of prolonged lockdown caused by coronavirus disease (COVID)-19 pandemic on the academic aspects of veterinary students of India and its relationship with their socio-economic status. Design/...
Education authorities and universities should make preparations to start online teaching whenever necessary, he said. Teachers and students at all universities should report their health conditions, whereabouts and contacts to their university every day during the winter vacation, he added. ...
Many subs lost the few days they did work, during the COVID-19 outbreak in the spring. Now they’re leery of leaving the back-up employment. “I know teachers in the substitute teaching field who’ve had to leverage their side skills, start entry-level somewhere. Go for that minimum...
teaching during COVID. What normally works, isn’t, because what I am doing is a shell of what it can be. By now, in November we would be soaring in our independent reading, almost all kids would have finished several books and the students who would have loudly declared to hate ...
Of course, online instruction was already becoming increasingly significant in the second decade of the twenty- first century, but the threat of students and teachers (and by extension their families) contracting covid- 19 at school, especially in the confined spaces of class-rooms, abruptly ...
South Africahas morecoronaviruscases than any other country in Africa, with almost 640,000 reported. Students there started returning to school weeks ago, but it's been a huge challenge, partly due to the deeply unequal society. During the country's hard lockdown, online learning was impossible...
government guidance to universities and said that it would not be adjusting tuition fees for its students at the moment. The provider did not engage at all with the individual student’s complaint that they had paid higher fees this year specifically for the clinical teaching that had been ...