2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12909-022-03496-3
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The impact of online teaching on stress and burnout of academics during the transition to remote teaching from home

Abstract: Background The higher education institutions worldwide have been transformed unexpectedly to online teaching. This sudden movement from blended learning or traditional face-to-face teaching has severely disrupted university activities and posed many challenges for teaching staff, who were asked to develop online versions of their courses overnight. This study explores the effect of the current changes in education style and working from home on the stress and burnout levels of teaching staff. … Show more

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“…The abrupt shift away from traditional teaching and learning methods to fully online classes have badly interrupted university operations and presented many difficulties for the teaching staff. The study by Mosleh et al (2022) discussed the impact of online teaching and working remotely towards burnout levels of higher education's teaching staff. 278 of teaching staff and course instructors across age groups from 17 campuses in the United Arab Emirates participated in this web survey.…”
Section: Past Studies Past Studies Of Working Online Burnout Across A...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The abrupt shift away from traditional teaching and learning methods to fully online classes have badly interrupted university operations and presented many difficulties for the teaching staff. The study by Mosleh et al (2022) discussed the impact of online teaching and working remotely towards burnout levels of higher education's teaching staff. 278 of teaching staff and course instructors across age groups from 17 campuses in the United Arab Emirates participated in this web survey.…”
Section: Past Studies Past Studies Of Working Online Burnout Across A...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adedoyin and Soykan singled out the following significant factors in online education: technological (dependence of online education on technological equipment and equipment provision); social and economic (limited access to quality equipment and the Internet); digital competence (a low level of digital competence is an obstacle in online learning); carrying out evaluation and control (teachers are limited only to proxy observation, which makes it impossible to regulate and control write-offs); increased workload (teachers are forced to revise the content of their courses so that they are convenient for students' online learning); compatibility (e.g., especially practical disciplines); interference factors (appearance of family members, pets, or extraneous sounds during learning sessions) (Adedoyin, 2020). Mosleh et al included the negative impact of such factors as social distancing, conflict between work and family, deterioration of family relations due to constant joint stay in a closed space, and the deterioration of physical and mental health (Mosleh, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The fact that the delivery is remote unites all these strategies. However blended learning is the approach that combine face to face and online learning (Mosleh et al, 2022). The main goal of online delivery is to promote communication between students, allowing for interaction and knowledge sharing at any time (Al-Mawee et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%