What crisis and precarity teach us: Online teaching experiences among literature teachers amid the pandemic
Crisis and precarity are excellent teachers. The COVID-19 pandemic prompted a sudden shift to online teaching in most educational institutions, especially in the Philippines. While the change to remote online learning appeared to be the most sensible option, studies have indicated that teachers face...
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Main Author: | Aliwalas, Arielle Fiona Tagle |
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Language: | English |
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2024
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