Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has created the largest disruption of education systems in human history, affecting nearly 1.6 billion learners in more than 200 countries. Closures of schools, institutions and other learning spaces have impacted more than 94% of the world’s student population. This has brought far-reaching changes in all aspects of our lives. Social distancing and restrictive movement policies have significantly disturbed traditional educational practices. Reopening of schools after relaxation of restriction is another challenge with many new standard operating procedures put in place. Within a short span of the COVID-19 pandemic, many researchers have shared their works on teaching and learning in different ways. Several schools, colleges and universities have discontinued face-to-face teachings. There is a fear of losing 2020 academic year or even more in the coming future. The need of the hour is to innovate and implement alternative educational system and assessment strategies. The COVID-19 pandemic has provided us with an opportunity to pave the way for introducing digital learning. This article aims to provide a comprehensive report on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on online teaching and learning of various papers and indicate the way forward.

Keywords

PandemicSocial distanceCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Face (sociological concept)PopulationDistance educationDistancingPublic relationsPolitical scienceMathematics educationSociologyPedagogyPsychologyMedicineSocial science

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Year
2021
Type
review
Volume
8
Issue
1
Pages
133-141
Citations
2311
Access
Closed

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Sumitra Pokhrel, Roshan Chhetri (2021). A Literature Review on Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Teaching and Learning. Higher Education for the Future , 8 (1) , 133-141. https://doi.org/10.1177/2347631120983481

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10.1177/2347631120983481

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