SELF-ORGANIZED TEACHERS LEARNING TO OVERCOME THE CHALLENGES OF REMOTE STUDIES

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The time of Covid-19 required appropriate infrastructure, effective planning, digitally competent adult teachers, high quality training content, user-friendly tools, as well as digitally competent learners, to make education and training systems in the digital area. The readiness of the teacher to implement the remote studies, digital skills and ability to learn, as well as mutual cooperation were the determining factors in ensuring quality education during the Pandemic. This article provides a brief insight into a survey of university teachers about the challenges and disadvantages of distance learning, and describes how teachers developed their skills by collaborating and teaching each other.

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Cernajeva, S., & Vintere, A. (2022). SELF-ORGANIZED TEACHERS LEARNING TO OVERCOME THE CHALLENGES OF REMOTE STUDIES. In Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Cognition and Exploratory Learning in the Digital Age, CELDA 2022 (pp. 370–372). IADIS Press. https://doi.org/10.33965/celda2022_202207r054

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