Belikov, Olga, et al. “Never‐ending Repetitiveness, Sadness, Loss, and ‘juggling With a Blindfold On’: Lived Experiences of Canadian College and University Faculty Members During the COVID‐19 Pandemic”. British Journal of Educational Technology, vol. 52, no. 4, 2021, pp. 1306-22, https://doi.org/10.1111/bjet.13065.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Belikov, Olga
Author: Johnson, Nicole
Author: VanLeeuwen, Charlene A.
Author: Veletsianos, George
Date Issued
2021
Date Published Online
2021-07-28
Abstract

We report on the lived experiences of faculty members during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, exploring the broader experiences of faculty members as individuals living multifaceted lives whose homes became their offices, their students scattered geographically and their home lives upended. Using a phenomenological approach for data collection and analysis, we conducted 20 in-depth interviews with faculty holding varied academic appointments at universities across Canada. Experiences during the early months of the pandemic were described as being overwhelming and exhausting, and participants described as being stuck in a cycle of never-ending repetitiveness, sadness and loss, or managing life, teaching and other professional responsibilities with little sense of direction. In keeping with phenomenological methods, this research paints a visceral picture of faculty experiences, seeking to contextualize teaching and learning during this time. Its unique contribution lies in portraying emergency remote teaching as an overlapping and tumultuous world of personal, professional and day-to-day responsibilities.

Language

  • English
Page range
1306-1322
Host Title
British Journal of Educational Technology
Host Abbreviated Title
Brit J Educational Tech
Volume
52
Issue
4
ISSN
1467-8535
0007-1013