Ensuring transference on remote learning: Teaching in pandemic times

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Abstract

We discuss teaching in remote learning in pandemic times. Despite the differences between remote learning and distance learning (EaD), we point out that criticisms of both focus on the interaction diffi-culties understood as inherent to them. We argue, however, that consider-ations on any teaching method must emphasize the theoretical-conceptual models that support them. Inspired by the clinical case construction ap-proach, we present narratives about remote learning and analyze them based on the concept of transference. We believe that the transference between teacher, student and knowledge can be established in remote learning, considering listening and speech as representatives of presence and corporeality in this context.

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Charczuk, S. B. (2020). Ensuring transference on remote learning: Teaching in pandemic times. Educacao and Realidade, 45(4), 1–20. https://doi.org/10.1590/2175-6236109145

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