Research consistently suggests that student learning is maximized when faculty balance stringency and leniency in their classroom policies. However, the COVID-19 crisis raised an important question: In the face of a wide-scale crisis, should faculty instead adopt forgiving policies? This study uses interview data with 43 university faculty across the United States to examine policy adjustments made in response to COVID-19, as well as the impact faculty felt those adjustments had on course learning objectives. Results suggest that even amid a wide-scale crisis, balancing leniency and stringency offers benefits to both students and instructors. Implications for future crisis-response and crisis-preparedness are also discussed. Click here to r...
Burnout among faculty members impacts physical, cognitive, and emotional functioning and has negativ...
Access the online Pressbooks version of this article here. This article presents information surroun...
Colleges and universities have, by and large, responded well, one might say, very effectively as org...
Research consistently suggests that student learning is maximized when faculty balance stringency an...
The COVID-19 pandemic provided education researchers with a natural experiment: an opportunity to in...
COVID-19 thrust most higher education institutions into 100% online learning during the Spring of 20...
The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic initiated major disruptions to higher education systems. Phys...
The coronavirus pandemic severely disrupted college students’ learning experiences. A growing body o...
Flexibility is often understood as student preferences for modes of learning. Some students see bene...
The changes in academia are typically slow but very purposeful, they are carefully reviewed and stra...
The World Health Organization declared the coronavirus a pandemic in March 2020, causing Universitie...
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused severe disturbances in the work of hundreds of millions of people ...
The COVID-19 pandemic may irreversibly leave its mark on education around the globe. As Canada’s pos...
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic required shifts in operations for institutions of higher educatio...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate instructional changes made by faculty for emer...
Burnout among faculty members impacts physical, cognitive, and emotional functioning and has negativ...
Access the online Pressbooks version of this article here. This article presents information surroun...
Colleges and universities have, by and large, responded well, one might say, very effectively as org...
Research consistently suggests that student learning is maximized when faculty balance stringency an...
The COVID-19 pandemic provided education researchers with a natural experiment: an opportunity to in...
COVID-19 thrust most higher education institutions into 100% online learning during the Spring of 20...
The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic initiated major disruptions to higher education systems. Phys...
The coronavirus pandemic severely disrupted college students’ learning experiences. A growing body o...
Flexibility is often understood as student preferences for modes of learning. Some students see bene...
The changes in academia are typically slow but very purposeful, they are carefully reviewed and stra...
The World Health Organization declared the coronavirus a pandemic in March 2020, causing Universitie...
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused severe disturbances in the work of hundreds of millions of people ...
The COVID-19 pandemic may irreversibly leave its mark on education around the globe. As Canada’s pos...
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic required shifts in operations for institutions of higher educatio...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate instructional changes made by faculty for emer...
Burnout among faculty members impacts physical, cognitive, and emotional functioning and has negativ...
Access the online Pressbooks version of this article here. This article presents information surroun...
Colleges and universities have, by and large, responded well, one might say, very effectively as org...