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Title: | Проблеми вищої освіти в умовах пандемічної кризи та шляхи їх вирішення |
Other Titles: | Problems of higher education in the pandemic crisis conditions and ways to solve them |
Authors: | Гончарук, Валентина Анатоліївна Гончарук, Віталій Володимирович |
Keywords: | organization of higher education teachers students pandemic crisis distance learning training practices ways to solve the crisis |
Issue Date: | 20-Aug-2020 |
Publisher: | Publishing House WSZiA |
Citation: | Valentyna Honcharuk, Vitalii Honcharuk. Problems of higher education in the pandemic crisis conditions and ways to solve them. Education during a pandemic crisis: problems and prospects. Monograph. Eds. Tetyana Nestorenko & Tadeusz Pokusa. Opole: The Academy of Management and Administration in Opole, 2020. Р. 28–32. |
Abstract: | The pandemic crisis caused the deterioration of the national economic situation and impoverishment of the population, which negatively affected the organization and functioning of higher education. The crisis has revealed weaknesses in higher education and forced educators to seek solutions to a significant number of problems, including: the organization of distance learning and research of teachers and students, student assessment, teaching practices, implementation of organizational and educational work. The pandemic threat has prompted educators to quickly adapt to the new conditions of the educational process, to establish online cooperation with higher education students, to check and evaluate their achievements and conduct all other activities with them. |
URI: | https://dspace.udpu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/12868 |
ISBN: | 978-83-66567-08-5 |
Appears in Collections: | Факультет філології та журналістики |
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