2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10734-024-01273-3
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COVID-19 experience and student wellbeing amongst publicly funded higher education students in South Africa after the first, and second waves

Angelique Wildschut,
Angelina Wilson-Fadiji

Abstract: Although higher education students have been identified as one of the social groups most affected by the impact of COVID-19, higher education literature appears to focus more on documenting implications for teaching and learning, curriculum and institutions, than student wellbeing. This has resulted in gaps to our understanding and approaches to intervene positively in, student wellbeing within the higher education space ‘post-COVID-19’. Drawing on a novel survey data set administered in November 2021, of the … Show more

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