The
advent
of
online
learning
in
the
wake
COVID-19
pandemic
radically
altered
landscape
modern
education.
While
most
research
has
examined
socio-emotional
and
academic
impact
shift
to
school,
far
less
attention
been
given
its
effect
on
extra-curricular
activities.
This
article
examines
ways
which
virtual
effected
competitive
high
school
debate,
how
a
transition
an
entirely
debate
format
students'
coaches'
experiences
within
activity.
Drawing
empirical
studies
real-world
experiences,
this
underscores
made
activity
more
accessible
for
historically
marginalized
communities,
ultimately
diversifying
Frontiers in Psychiatry,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
14
Опубликована: Авг. 14, 2023
Although
the
COVID-19
pandemic
has
greatly
changed
way
students
studied,
it
is
still
unknown
about
impact
of
on
students'
academic
performance
and
mental
health.To
explore
health
status
middle
high
school
after
lifting
restrictions
in
China.An
online
survey
was
conducted
Sichuan
province,
China
from
Dec
14,
2022
to
Feb
28,
2023.
All
participants
were
schools,
recruited
via
their
teachers.
The
general
information,
COVID-19-related
collected.
Patient
Health
Questionnaire-9
(PHQ-9),
Generalized
Anxiety
Disorder-7
(GAD-7),
Internet
Addiction
Test
(IAT)
used
assess
problems.Of
60,268
participants,
36,247
(60.2%)
reported
that
studies
affected
by
pandemic,
24,864
(41.2%)
had
worsened.
prevalence
depression
anxiety
symptoms
38.4
32.7%,
respectively.
There
a
significant
association
between
change
problems.
logistic
regression
analysis
showed
improved
protective
factor
for
depression,
declined
risk
anxiety.
Being
infected,
family
members
being
with
quarantine
experience,
stigma
factors
anxiety.Academic
Sichuan,
have
been
negatively
impacted
even
restrictions.
Students'
performance,
concerns,
should
be
considered
educational
policymakers
institutions
improve
well-being.
Journal of School Health,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
92(11), С. 1027 - 1039
Опубликована: Авг. 21, 2022
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND
COVID‐19‐disrupted
schools,
including
shifts
to
virtual
learning
which
may
have
impacted
academic
progress.
This
study
assessed
characteristics
associated
with
changes
in
grades
(before
and
during
the
pandemic)
for
different
modalities
US
students
ages
13‐19.
METHODS
Students
(N
=
2152)
completed
a
web
survey
on
school‐related
experiences
2020‐2021
school
year.
County
social
vulnerability
SARS‐CoV‐2
transmission
data
were
merged
data.
Multivariable
logistic
regression
analysis
grade
change
was
conducted
student
each
modality,
controlling
community
characteristics.
RESULTS
Greater
proportions
of
remote/virtual
(34.4%)
hybrid
(30.1%)
reported
decline
compared
in‐person
(19.9%).
Among
students,
odds
reporting
same/improved
65%
lower
among
non‐Hispanic
black
66%
from
other
races,
white
students.
anxiety
47%
than
without
anxiety,
substance
use
40%
not
use.
depression
62%
symptoms.
Remote/virtual
who
received
school‐provided
educational
services
also
had
1.55
times
grades,
receiving
these
services.
CONCLUSIONS
Academic
negatively
COVID‐19
mode
contributed.
Understanding
impacts
is
critical
health
achievement.
IGI Global eBooks,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown, С. 109 - 138
Опубликована: Март 26, 2025
When
the
COVID-19
pandemic
hit,
educators
were
thrown
into
virtual
classrooms
without
proper
training
and
support,
many
have
been
struggling
ever
since.
Virtual
schools
are
becoming
more
common,
but
still
needing
on
how
to
effectively
engage
diverse
learners
online.
Educators
seeking
ways
build
relevant
curricula,
increase
student
engagement,
foster
positive
relationships
in
online
classrooms.
All
of
this
can
be
done
through
culturally
responsive
teaching.
This
chapter
will
help
do
following:
(1)
Embrace
learning
with
pedagogies.
(2)
Understand
key
components
teaching
why
it
is
important.
(3)
Apply
pedagogies
that
enhance
performance
engagement
(4)
Access
instructional
strategies,
activities,
resources
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
18(1)
Опубликована: Июль 13, 2024
While
minoritized
ethnoracial
groups
were
most
likely
to
be
in
online
learning
during
the
COVID-19
pandemic,
impact
of
these
disparities
on
adolescent
mental
health
is
unclear.
Since
past
studies
do
not
directly
examine
whether
association
between
school
modality
and
self-reported
outcomes
varied
by
race
ethnicity
among
U.S.
adolescents
this
study
addresses
gap.
Abstract
The
wildfire
issue
in
the
western
United
States
presents
a
complex
challenge
that
impacts
both
society
and
environment.
Implementing
K-12
education
programs
focused
on
can
play
significant
role
addressing
this
issue.
By
integrating
into
school
curricula,
teachers
equip
students
with
knowledge
skills
needed
to
understand
fire
ecology,
land
management,
preparedness.
Early
exposure
science
also
connect
viable
career
paths
ecosystem
management.
We
used
our
position
as
Cooperative
Extension
educators
Nevada’s
Living
With
Fire
Program
catalyze
through
creating
high
curriculum
is
preparedness,
exposure.
transdisciplinary
approach
create
educational
materials
are
effective,
relevant,
accurately
represent
Nevada.
integrated
five
different
forms
(technical,
cultural,
institutional,
student)
robust
includes
many
stakeholder
priorities
values,
while
still
meeting
needs
of
teachers.
Our
initial
assessment
demonstrates
instruction
learning
advances
ecology
assert
other
region
increase
overall
capacity
for
living
fire.
Journal of Computer Assisted Learning,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
40(1), С. 219 - 240
Опубликована: Сен. 19, 2023
Abstract
Background
Students'
tendencies
to
seek
feedback
are
associated
with
improved
learning.
Yet,
how
soon
this
association
becomes
robust
enough
make
predictions
about
learning
is
not
fully
understood.
Such
knowledge
has
strong
implications
for
early
identification
of
students
at‐risk
underachievement
via
digital
platforms.
Objectives
We
sought
understand
in
the
academic
year
students'
end‐of‐year
outcomes
could
be
predicted
by
their
performance
and
feedback‐seeking
behaviours
within
a
platform.
analysed
data
collected
at
different
time
points
across
cohorts
context
high
school
advanced
placement
(AP)
Statistics
courses.
Methods
High
enrolled
AP
spanning
three
years
between
2017
2020
(
N
=
726;
M
age
16.72
years)
completed
3
or
4
homework
assignments,
each
2
months
apart.
Results
conclusions
Across
cohorts,
even
as
first
assignment,
model
consisting
demographic
variables
(gender,
race/ethnicity,
parental
education),
assignment
performance,
interaction
score
report
explained
significant
variation
final
course
grades
R
0.314–0.412)
exam
scores
κ
0.583–0.689).
was
positively
outcomes.
Students
who
more
frequently
checked
reports
tended
receive
better
outcomes,
though
consistently
cohorts.
Implications
These
findings
further
an
understanding
platform
predict
Medical Research Archives,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
12(1)
Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2023
Background:
Due
to
the
COVID-19
pandemic,
New
Jersey
K-12
schools
closed,
and
teachers
were
required
conduct
classroom
lessons
school-sponsored
activities
online.
Since
spring
2020,
students
have
experienced
physical,
mental,
emotional
stress
has
had
in
United
States.
Methods:
To
better
understand
potential
mental
health
effects
on
teachers,
Safe
Schools
Program
implemented
Kessler
Psychological
Distress
Scale
(K6+)
self-assessment
survey
as
a
workplace
violence
related
activity
during
one
of
four
trainings
offers
for
career-technical
education
work-based
learning
supervisor
certification
(N=313).
The
K6+
is
intended
measure
distress
over
weeks
prior
administration.
was
conducted
using
Mentimeter
included
Likert
scales,
multiple
choice,
two-character
open
response
questions.
Results:
Between
January
2022-June
2023,
336
313
completed
K6+.
Overall,
239
(76%)
235
(75%)
expressed
feeling
"nervous"
"restless
or
fidgety,"
respectively,
past
30
days
from
when
administered.
Of
38
(12%)
received
total
score
between
13-24,
suggesting
indicating
distress,
first
item
Conclusion:
This
preliminary
study
presents
insights
concerning
pandemic
teachers.
These
data
recognize
feelings
by
working
can
provide
guidance
address
identified
needs,
including
employee
wellness
positive
social
school
environments.