Student-centered and ICT-enabled learning models in veterinarian programs: what changed with COVID-19?

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Autor(a) principal: Gonçalves, E.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Capucha, L.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/21967
Resumo: COVID-19 highlighted higher education’s resistance to implementing the student-centered and ICT (information and communication technology)-enabled learning practices as incentivized by the Bologna Declaration. ICTs were crucial to keep the students in educational programs during the outbreak; however, some students were left out, increasing socioeconomic differences, and many teachers needed the training to provide online lectures effectively. Despite those barriers, the current context could be an opportunity to invest in new teaching and learning practices. The main goal of this research is to analyze how teachers and students from veterinary programs in Portugal adapted to the digital environment, and perceive whether this change imposed by COVID-19 could provide teachers and higher institutions with new solutions to implement effective student-centered and ICT-enabled learning models. Results show that veterinary programs are based on student-centered practices by nature, but that the use of ICTs is still incipient. Teachers, students, and members from the Professional Order claim that the worst change brought by COVID-19 was the cancellation of hands-on sessions, impoverishing the students’ education during the time of mandatory confinement. Actors say that it is important to invest in innovative teaching and learning practices enabled by ICTs in the future.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Student-centered and ICT-enabled learning models in veterinarian programs: what changed with COVID-19?
title Student-centered and ICT-enabled learning models in veterinarian programs: what changed with COVID-19?
spellingShingle Student-centered and ICT-enabled learning models in veterinarian programs: what changed with COVID-19?
Gonçalves, E.
Learning models
Use of ICTs
Higher education
Veterinarian education
COVID-19
title_short Student-centered and ICT-enabled learning models in veterinarian programs: what changed with COVID-19?
title_full Student-centered and ICT-enabled learning models in veterinarian programs: what changed with COVID-19?
title_fullStr Student-centered and ICT-enabled learning models in veterinarian programs: what changed with COVID-19?
title_full_unstemmed Student-centered and ICT-enabled learning models in veterinarian programs: what changed with COVID-19?
title_sort Student-centered and ICT-enabled learning models in veterinarian programs: what changed with COVID-19?
author Gonçalves, E.
author_facet Gonçalves, E.
Capucha, L.
author_role author
author2 Capucha, L.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gonçalves, E.
Capucha, L.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Learning models
Use of ICTs
Higher education
Veterinarian education
COVID-19
topic Learning models
Use of ICTs
Higher education
Veterinarian education
COVID-19
description COVID-19 highlighted higher education’s resistance to implementing the student-centered and ICT (information and communication technology)-enabled learning practices as incentivized by the Bologna Declaration. ICTs were crucial to keep the students in educational programs during the outbreak; however, some students were left out, increasing socioeconomic differences, and many teachers needed the training to provide online lectures effectively. Despite those barriers, the current context could be an opportunity to invest in new teaching and learning practices. The main goal of this research is to analyze how teachers and students from veterinary programs in Portugal adapted to the digital environment, and perceive whether this change imposed by COVID-19 could provide teachers and higher institutions with new solutions to implement effective student-centered and ICT-enabled learning models. Results show that veterinary programs are based on student-centered practices by nature, but that the use of ICTs is still incipient. Teachers, students, and members from the Professional Order claim that the worst change brought by COVID-19 was the cancellation of hands-on sessions, impoverishing the students’ education during the time of mandatory confinement. Actors say that it is important to invest in innovative teaching and learning practices enabled by ICTs in the future.
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