The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Educators’ Wellbeing and Pedagogical Practices
Published Online: Dec 17, 2024
Page range: 66 - 87
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/jesm-2024-0015
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© 2024 Crystal Ratican., published by Sciendo
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The shift from traditional, in-person instruction to online education during the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need to understand its impact on teachers’ mental health and the new skills required for successful online and blended learning in a post-pandemic world. As schools resumed on-campus learning, the challenge now lies in preserving the valuable insights gained during the rapid transition to online teaching. This article presents findings from a study that involved interviews with 187 teachers across 14 school districts in northeast Ohio, conducted over two years during the pandemic. A thematic analysis was used to explore teachers’ experiences and feedback. Despite the disruptions, several key lessons emerged. Teachers adapted by utilizing a variety of digital tools to ensure continued content delivery and foster student engagement. They enhanced their skills in course design and assessment while also developing a greater understanding of their students' unique circumstances.