Abstract

In the wake of COVID-19, educators had to adjust their curriculum and pedagogies to create an environment of learning while their students couldn't come into the classroom. As teachers and students alike adapted to this new distance learning, they encountered many obstacles which made it difficult to teach and to learn compared to what they were used to in a traditional in-person classroom setting. This thesis document compiles my research about the advantages and disadvantages of remote learning before, during, and post-pandemic. The research component of this project consists of the commentary of four art educators who share what they experienced and learned from teaching remotely during the pandemic; what they think can continue in the in-person classroom setting; and how remote learning can continue to evolve and be successful after the pandemic.

Degree

MA

College and Department

Fine Arts and Communications; Art

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Date Submitted

2024-04-19

Document Type

Thesis

Handle

http://hdl.lib.byu.edu/1877/etd13154

Keywords

remote learning, covid-19, art education, pandemic, distance learning

Language

english

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Fine Arts Commons

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