PROBLEMS AND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION POST PANDEMIC
During the COVID-19 pandemic and with the consequent need to adapt a large portion of the country's universities to remote teaching methods, higher education gained some prominence in discussions about education. One of the points that came to be questioned was: after two years of major changes within the main universities in the country, how could a return to face-to-face teaching be carried out in order to optimize teaching in the post- pandemic period. With a view to seeking possible answers to this question, the present work searched the literature for problems in the educational process in literature references, in addition to seeking educational techniques that aimed to mitigate these problems. In order to verify the students' perception of the problems found in the literature, an evaluation was also carried out on the students' perception of teaching-learning techniques applied in a mandatory subject for fifth-year production engineering students: Operations management in services, offered at USP under the acronym PRO3534. In view of this research and these factors, the centralization of education in the figure of the teacher, the lack of adaptation to the student's reality and the disincentive to learning among students were validated as problem factors, which when mitigated by means of teaching techniques, in the case of the research the GV/GO (Verbalization Group/Oralization Group), alter the students' perception about the disciplines and the university as a whole.
PROBLEMS AND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION POST PANDEMIC
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DOI: 10.22533/at.ed.5583323090110
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Palavras-chave: Higher education; post pandemic; problems; solutions.
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Keywords: Higher education; post pandemic; problems; solutions.
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Abstract:
During the COVID-19 pandemic and with the consequent need to adapt a large portion of the country's universities to remote teaching methods, higher education gained some prominence in discussions about education. One of the points that came to be questioned was: after two years of major changes within the main universities in the country, how could a return to face-to-face teaching be carried out in order to optimize teaching in the post- pandemic period. With a view to seeking possible answers to this question, the present work searched the literature for problems in the educational process in literature references, in addition to seeking educational techniques that aimed to mitigate these problems. In order to verify the students' perception of the problems found in the literature, an evaluation was also carried out on the students' perception of teaching-learning techniques applied in a mandatory subject for fifth-year production engineering students: Operations management in services, offered at USP under the acronym PRO3534. In view of this research and these factors, the centralization of education in the figure of the teacher, the lack of adaptation to the student's reality and the disincentive to learning among students were validated as problem factors, which when mitigated by means of teaching techniques, in the case of the research the GV/GO (Verbalization Group/Oralization Group), alter the students' perception about the disciplines and the university as a whole.
- Edgar da Matta Duarte Fattori