The challenges of remote learning and teacher resilience

Watch a recording of this free webinar from 8 July. Hear from a panel of educators from the UK, Brazil, Nigeria and Pakistan on how they’ve developed resilience strategies during lockdown.

About the webinar 

Teachers are experiencing some of the most dramatic change in their careers and are under pressure to find new ways to support and reach their students.  70 per cent of school children are not attending school in buildings due to closures and rapid moves to remote learning. 

  • What is the impact of this change on teacher resilience and wellbeing? 
  • How are teachers and schools responding in different contexts? 

This was a panel event, with speakers from around the world, followed by questions from the audience. 

About the panel

From the UK: Anna Lise Gordon, Professor and Director, Institute of Education, St Mary’s University. Anna Lise has extensively researched teacher wellbeing and resilience and will discuss the challenges teachers are likely to face at this time and some principles to help teachers manage their wellbeing. 

Precious Adegunle is a teacher at Teach For Nigeria.  Precious will share the context of lockdown and school closures in Nigeria.  Precious has had to return to Lagos, far from where her students live, and has secured technology for them to be able to keep teaching and keep in touch with parents.  Precious will cover the different aspects of her “new life” in Lagos and how these are supporting her wellbeing and resilience.

Ali Raza Jafri is a fellow at Teach for Pakistan.  Ali will talk about how schools in Pakistan were affected by the lock down and school closures. He will share the different approaches he has taken through self-reflection, interaction with students, parents and other teachers to support his own well-being and resilience during this challenging time.

From Brazil: Natacha Costa , Executive Director, Cidade Escola Aprendiz, a civil society organisation with a 22 year history of making improvements for communities though education. Natacha will share the context of lockdown and school closures in Brazil and her observations of the different ways teachers and aspects of their professional practice are having a positive impact on their wellbeing.

Watch the recording of the webinar below

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