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  • A Silver Lining: Revitalising impacts of Covid for students, staff, and the institution in Higher Education - a case study

    Julie A. Price, Stephen M. Rutherford, Jason M. Tucker

    Chapter from the book: Bowell, T et al. 2024. Revitalising Higher Education: Insights from Te Puna Aurei LearnFest 2022.

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    In the past decade, global higher education has undergone significant transformations in learning and teaching (L&T) practices. The 2020 Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdowns acted as a disruptive force, prompting rapid changes in L&T methods—dubbed ‘panic-gogy.’ We examine a UK University’s response to the pandemic’s impact on L&T, focusing on institutional, staff, and student dimensions. The university strategically prioritised teaching and student experiences, implemented staff development initiatives, and addressed challenges in student engagement and placements post-pandemic. We identify aspects that led to successful long-term adoption of approaches to revitalise provision and highlight long-term challenges that still need solutions.

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    Price, J et al. 2024. A Silver Lining: Revitalising impacts of Covid for students, staff, and the institution in Higher Education - a case study. In: Bowell, T et al (eds.), Revitalising Higher Education. Cardiff: Cardiff University Press. DOI: https://doi.org/10.18573/conf2.c
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    Published on May 15, 2024

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