2023
DOI: 10.3390/educsci13050446
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Unplugging for Student Success: Examining the Benefits of Disconnecting from Technology during COVID-19 Education for Emergency Planning

Abstract: The COVID-19 outbreak revealed the fragility not only of our species but also of society, which has demonstrated its ability to adapt to challenging conditions and to learn from disasters. One of the most pressing issues during the pandemic was the delivery of education during lockdowns. Education in emergency was established using various communication media, hastening the digitalization of education. However, this also highlighted the impact on the mental health of students, who were already experiencing ove… Show more

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“…Additionally, publications without DOIs may have been inadvertently Beyond this work focus on improvements and innovations of DE in LATAM, we must also recognize DE's multiple associated risks, from mental health issues to data privacy and security concerns. The implementation of ERT amid the COVID-19 lockdown evidenced that the lack of personal interaction and the increasing screen time associated can affect students' mental health and well-being (Hosseini et al, 2023). In turn, this can affect graduates' social and interpersonal skills, mandatory for a successful professional performance (Ehlers, 2020).…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, publications without DOIs may have been inadvertently Beyond this work focus on improvements and innovations of DE in LATAM, we must also recognize DE's multiple associated risks, from mental health issues to data privacy and security concerns. The implementation of ERT amid the COVID-19 lockdown evidenced that the lack of personal interaction and the increasing screen time associated can affect students' mental health and well-being (Hosseini et al, 2023). In turn, this can affect graduates' social and interpersonal skills, mandatory for a successful professional performance (Ehlers, 2020).…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our perspective, in line with authors such as Weese et al [18] and Rayner and Webb [19], sport management education provides the platform to address the aforementioned questions. Indeed, it is the venue in which to generate opportunities for students to reflect on their professional self-concept to rethink their professional future [41].…”
Section: Sport Management Education As a Vehicle To Help Students Dev...mentioning
confidence: 99%