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- COVID-19 and the Educational Area: Emotional Management and Well-Being in TeachersPublication . Trindade, Bruno M. M. C.; Pocinho, Ricardo F. S.; Afonso, Paulo J. M.; Santos, Domingos F. C.; Silva, Pedro N. M.; Silveira, Paulo A. A. L.; Santos, Gisela A. R.The pandemic caused by COVID-19 had and still has implications in the social relationship between human beings and at the school level and families with school-age children and young people. The school had to quickly conceive an effective intervention plan regarding learning. Teachers, some with more, others with less training in Educational Technology, had to, in record time, modify their entire methodological plan of intervention with their students. This research team decided to study the implications of this pandemic in the educational context in the teaching community. This research focuses on the repercussions of the pandemic on teachers' emotional management and psychological well-being through an online questionnaire (Google Forms) administered between the beginning of the school term in September 2020 and March 2021.
- Promoting motivation and participation in higher education: A b-learning experiencePublication . Pereira, Isabel; Figueiredo, Antonio DiasA b-learning based pedagogical strategy is proposed to promote motivation and participation in higher education. It employs Open Space Technology (OST), collaborative activities, peer evaluation, individual reflection, and the sharing of a final purpose. OST lets the students group themselves according to their interest in a task and develops a mobilizing sense of belonging. A peer-evaluation phase is included, in which each group evaluates and gives suggestions to another group. The groups then produce the final versions of their work, which are presented at a final event whose format has been negotiated to strengthen motivation and shared commitment. The students are also expected to reflect individually on their own participation and learning during the course. The paper describes the pedagogical experiments that supported the development and validation of the strategy and explains why it had a positive impact on student participation and on the overall learning process.
