Author:
Abbas Randa Khair,Nahhas Eman Abu Hanna,Zoabi Khawla,Marey-Sarwan Ibtisam,Abu Ahmad Hanadi
Abstract
This case study explored the real-time experience of participants in the Arab Academic College for Education in Haifa, Israel, during the coronavirus pandemic. Twenty in-depth interviews were conducted with management, administrative staff, faculty and students. Participants' stories
reveal that feelings of stress and isolation gave way to new learning and self-discovery, a new relationship with time, and the creation of new knowledge on the personal and institutional levels. Strong, coordinated leadership, combined with legal and financial security, facilitated the transition
to online learning and allowed the college to emerge from the crisis successfully. Implications are drawn for dealing with future crises.
Publisher
James Nicholas Publishers
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