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The Impact of the Pandemic Covid-19 on the Student’s Learning Process

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  • Marsela Shehu

    (PhD, Sports University of Tirana, Faculty of Movement Science, Department of Social Science and Education)

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The worldwide pandemic situation faced by the education sector presented unprecedented challenges for teachers and students in every subject, in particular, PE teachers. The teaching process was transformed from open environments, practical field instructions, to those of online platforms, with virtual instructions and demonstrations. The aim of the study is to present a theoretical overview of the online teaching of the PE subject, as well as evidence of the level of motivation and involvement of students in online teaching not only in theoretical but also practical subjects. The methodology of the study is based on a review of recent scientific articles, as well as a meta-analysis of the current situation on student involvement in online teaching, conducted and obtained from a recent quantitative database on the psychological and pedagogical aspects of online teaching. From a theoretical point of view, some researchers approve of the fact that to help teachers conceive the integration of online PE teaching with the comprehensive school curriculum of this subject, it is assumed that PE programs based on standards can serve to promote PA for all young people in school, community and home environments with the support of online teaching tools. From the quantitative data obtained from the current situation, it results that most students have had easily accessible access to these online platforms, especially in theoretical subjects. As conclusion affirms that due to the close cooperation online learning for most students in Albanian universities was easily applicable to any school curriculum.

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  • Marsela Shehu, 2021. "The Impact of the Pandemic Covid-19 on the Student’s Learning Process," European Journal of Social Sciences Education and Research Articles, Revistia Research and Publishing, vol. 8, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:eur:ejserj:618
    DOI: 10.26417/424qdu92n
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