Neue Publikation in PHSt-Studienreihe
H. Burgsteiner & G. Krammer über Distance Learning im internationalen Kontext
1. September 2022 — At the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic nearly 1.6 billion learners (94% of the world´s student population) were affected by the closure of educational institutions. The imposed lockdowns forced schools and universities to digitise conventional teaching in a very short time and to convert teaching and learning formats partially or completely to Distance Learning. The changes in everyday teaching brought by Distance Learning were felt worldwide.
With 28 double blind peer-reviewed articles of researchers reporting on 17 different countries, the editors of this book want to shed light on the effects of Distance Leaning in different regions of the world. This will allow for a value-free comparison of how the COVID-19 pandemic has been addressed in education in different parts of the world and what impacts – positive and/or negative – it has had, is having or may have in the future.
Leykam Buchverlag
ISBN 978-3-7011-04963-3
Bestellschein: doi.org/10.56560/isbn.978-3-7011-0496-3