Abstract

The aims of the study is an empirical assessing the dynamic interaction of a teacher and a student at the HEI during a pandemic as an important component of the distance learning model, identifying methods and ways to ensure the integration of this component in the distance learning program for further use in the practice of HEIs. The methodology is based on the method of case analysis of the University of Oxford in the organization of educational activities during the pandemic following the Business Continuity Planning (BCP) framework. The results show that planning of crises should be used and, accordingly, scenarios for organizing educational activities should be developed for the effectiveness of the digital learning model and the provision of a dynamic online environment. It has been revealed that the University of Oxford’s Business Continuity Planning (BCP) framework provides insight into the current crisis. The next factor in the effectiveness of training at HEIs during a pandemic is the planning of training courses based on templates developed by the leadership of universities. Templates of hybrid, virtual, personal courses provide unified teaching and learning processes, greatly facilitating the interaction of students and teachers.

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