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This book exemplifies the challenges and successes of online learning, teaching and leading in times of crises. It helps shed light on the issues facing online and face-to-face practitioners having to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic and continue education within the confines of a specific interface. The volume includes new research and information, which can be built upon in the coming months and years depending on how long the pandemic persists. Therefore, it adds a geometric dimension to the current research on online teaching, learning and leading with emphasis on what can be done during a…mehr

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This book exemplifies the challenges and successes of online learning, teaching and leading in times of crises. It helps shed light on the issues facing online and face-to-face practitioners having to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic and continue education within the confines of a specific interface. The volume includes new research and information, which can be built upon in the coming months and years depending on how long the pandemic persists. Therefore, it adds a geometric dimension to the current research on online teaching, learning and leading with emphasis on what can be done during a pandemic.
The book is beneficial because it is timely and significant based on current happenings in the world. Its findings contribute to expansive research on online learning, teaching and leading but with a focus on emergency education. The information contained in the book is significant to different regions in the world such as the Caribbean, UK, USA, Greece, Mauritius inter alia. The book is of interest to teachers, students, parents, leaders and anyone who wants to adopt online education.

Autorenporträt
Charmaine Bissessar is a senior lecturer at University of Guyana and is currently the Acting Director of The Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning. She has been involved in online teaching for the past 11 years and has written on online teaching and learning. She has worked as an online lecturer and course coordinator and developer with University of The West Indies Open Campus and supervised Masters of Education students at University of Roehampton London online via Laureate International Universities. Dr. Bissessar continues to research and is passionate about online and emergency remote teaching, learning and leading. She has written on online education from different perspectives such as students' self-determination, PsyCap and online students. Dr. Bissessar is interested in how the key stakeholders involved in the learning, teaching, and leading processes are coping with the transition from face-to-face to emergency remote education.