ISBN-13: 9783631932056 / Angielski / Miękka / 2025 / 162 str.
The book "Contemporary Trends in Psychology and Education" examines how education was impacted during the pandemic and post-pandemic periods, highlighting how students and teachers adapted to the new teaching-learning conditions. As teaching is multifaceted, understanding the impact of these changes is essential for flexible adaptations. The chapters focus on the psychological challenges and coping strategies of different groups, including teachers, students, teenagers with special needs, the elderly, and detainees. The book also addresses resilience, student motivation, and learning opportunities for adults, particularly the elderly and detainees. It explores the dynamics between digital natives and immigrants, emphasizing the shift to online teaching and the challenges and opportunities it brought. By offering insights into these areas, the authors contribute to reshaping education and establishing new benchmarks for the evolving learning landscape.
"Contemporary trends in psychology and education" presents some of the psychological aspects of education that have undergone changes during the pandemic and post-pandemic period. It refers to the relationship between motivation and online teaching, the relationship between digital natives and digital immigrants, and aspects of education for teenagers.