4: Navigating the Challenges of Emergency Remote Teaching at the University of Johannesburg
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Published:2024
Nadine Petersen, Jacqueline Batchelor, Sarah Gravett, 2024. "Navigating the Challenges of Emergency Remote Teaching at the University of Johannesburg", Building a Better Normal: Visions of Schools of Education in a Post-Pandemic World, Priya Goel, Jonathan Simmons, Smridhi Marwah, Lars Andersson, Sinikka Neuhaus, Marian Mahat
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Abstract
This case study documents the move to emergency virtual learning at the University of Johannesburg. Prefacing promoting social justice and care, the authors explain how key challenges unique to a university in a developing world context were considered. The findings highlight the importance of agility, adaptability and the role of Ubuntu (i.e. values of compassion, solidarity and sharing) in higher education institutional leadership in a crisis. Furthermore, the authors highlight the need to address how structural inequality and poverty impact the pace of technological infusion in higher education in the Global South.
