2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.963953
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Why teaching innovation matters: Evidence from a pre- versus peri-COVID-19 pandemic comparison of student evaluation data

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has robustly affected global education environments, so higher education institutions need to emphasize innovation and creativity in educational methods for teachers to improve their teaching performance as well as enhance the engagement and motivation of students in this changing environment. Accordingly, it is essential to discuss the role of teaching innovation in the setting of the COVID-19 pandemic compared to the pre-COVID-19 period. The aim of this study is to empirically validate … Show more

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“…Studies that are currently available also show strategies for university students to develop their professional competence (Adams & Blair, 2019;Guraya & Chen, 2019). There is evidence that a variety of innovative student teaching methods are highly effective in developing professional competencies (Calma & Dickson-Deane, 2020;Lin, Huang, & Lin, 2022;Naz & Murad, 2017). Our research also shows that the formation of the competencies needed by social educators is highly effective in the context of an integrated approach and the enabling conditions created in the classroom.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Studies that are currently available also show strategies for university students to develop their professional competence (Adams & Blair, 2019;Guraya & Chen, 2019). There is evidence that a variety of innovative student teaching methods are highly effective in developing professional competencies (Calma & Dickson-Deane, 2020;Lin, Huang, & Lin, 2022;Naz & Murad, 2017). Our research also shows that the formation of the competencies needed by social educators is highly effective in the context of an integrated approach and the enabling conditions created in the classroom.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…During the COVID-19 pandemic, teacher stressors soared globally, including technical barriers, as well as the time required to manage an online classroom [16]. However, the implementation of innovative teaching practices during the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in improved student evaluations, compared to non-innovative methods [17]. Adaptations to PBL and TBL in the online milieu have been proposed in various student populations [18].…”
Section: The Global Pandemicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is largely driven by classroom digitization and faltering student motivation post-COVID-19 [36,37]. In turn, developing an interactive and pro-social learning environment is extremely important, both in the online and inperson context, with innovative teaching being a primary driver of in-classroom motivation to learn in the modern classroom context [38]. One such example of an innovative teaching strategy is classroom gamification, where presently pedagogical frameworks are being developed for novel classroom environments like the educational escape room [39].…”
Section: Recent Studies On Student Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%