In this final article, we bring together the issues raised by authors included in this special issue. We start by describing the current situation in our own countries, partly to highlight the different ways in which nations are responding in the longer term to the pandemic, but also to draw attention to the similarity of experience–of educators using digital technology, of concern with maintaining the supply of teachers, of the challenges relating to lockdowns–during its peak. We then reflect on the systemic issues that have been raised by the authors in this issue: what we call the (fr)agility of the teacher education system, in which educators’ adaptive response to the pandemic and subsequent desire for change can be met by institutional...
The COVID-19 pandemic challenged the sustainability of higher education as millions of students were...
This issue of Networks is the last in a year that has seen a tightening of constraints, both politic...
The discussion about the use of digital technologies in education is not new. However, the COVID-19 ...
This article belongs to the Special Issue: The Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Digital Compe...
The article presents the results of a national study about reactions, feelings and resistance to th...
COVID-19 has brought about changes to the education system that impact teachers in multiple ways. T...
The Covid-19 pandemic triggered a large-scale change in the way university educators worked. This ar...
The article focuses on teacher professionalism, taking into account the challenges related to the gr...
Educational institutions around the globe were considerably challenged by the unexpected health cons...
This paper aimed to discover the coping, initiatives, constraints, and challenges public secondary s...
Seven weeks into our Spring 2020 semester, the Covid-19 pandemic was wreaking havoc on the world. Th...
As cases of COVID-19 surge across the world, research has begun to emerge which considers the implic...
First Published online: 22 Dec 2021The article presents results of studies in Chile and Portugal dur...
This artifact addresses teacher education during the pandemic, when teachers have faced great challe...
In response to the 2019 Coronavirus disease pandemic (COVID-19), 107 countries have im- plemented th...
The COVID-19 pandemic challenged the sustainability of higher education as millions of students were...
This issue of Networks is the last in a year that has seen a tightening of constraints, both politic...
The discussion about the use of digital technologies in education is not new. However, the COVID-19 ...
This article belongs to the Special Issue: The Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Digital Compe...
The article presents the results of a national study about reactions, feelings and resistance to th...
COVID-19 has brought about changes to the education system that impact teachers in multiple ways. T...
The Covid-19 pandemic triggered a large-scale change in the way university educators worked. This ar...
The article focuses on teacher professionalism, taking into account the challenges related to the gr...
Educational institutions around the globe were considerably challenged by the unexpected health cons...
This paper aimed to discover the coping, initiatives, constraints, and challenges public secondary s...
Seven weeks into our Spring 2020 semester, the Covid-19 pandemic was wreaking havoc on the world. Th...
As cases of COVID-19 surge across the world, research has begun to emerge which considers the implic...
First Published online: 22 Dec 2021The article presents results of studies in Chile and Portugal dur...
This artifact addresses teacher education during the pandemic, when teachers have faced great challe...
In response to the 2019 Coronavirus disease pandemic (COVID-19), 107 countries have im- plemented th...
The COVID-19 pandemic challenged the sustainability of higher education as millions of students were...
This issue of Networks is the last in a year that has seen a tightening of constraints, both politic...
The discussion about the use of digital technologies in education is not new. However, the COVID-19 ...