Abstract

In recent months, the world in general and the academic world are coping with wide ranging changes due to the Covid-19 pandemic outbreak, which force us all to assimilate many changes. The academic world has quickly adopted these changes and made the transition to digital distance learning. These changes are challenging and are added as an additional struggle in adopting distance learning. At the same time, there is a growing notion that academic institutions are not just providers of knowledge, but cultural agents of change as well. As such, they must develop new skills among students. These includes real-time problem solving, decision making, independent learning, synthesis of knowledge, and daily challenges of the ever-changing New-World as well as developing critical thinking and self-esteem. In order to remain relevant, the academic world must incorporate innovative content and teaching paradigms that allow adaptation to these changes, rather than holding on to traditional online teaching methods alone. This article describes the implementation of a unique student-centered teaching methodology which is digitally learned and assessed. The methodology is part of a transformation of higher education into student-oriented and as a necessary development of skills for students in a changing world environment using distance digital learning platforms.

Highlights

  • Demands of the western business and academic worlds are constantly changing, as are the ways they are conducted

  • Society’s demands from higher education leaders are to prepare students to be adapted to the job market and the academic world and to be able to solve real-time problems, synthesize personal knowledge, and deal with daily challenges in this ever-changing New World (Friedman, 2007; Massimiliano, 2004)

  • One of the tasks of those currently teaching in higher education is to train students and graduates who are highly capable in problem solving, integration of studied material and its implementation while working collaboratively in a team

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Summary

Digital learning

Digital learning and teaching are based on the accessibility and use of digital teaching and learning units and materials, along with online information resources (Shalev-Shwartz, 2012). Digital teaching and learning processes are challenging and often have difficulties and barriers and objections Due to these difficulties and the urgency of adapting teaching to the crisis facing the world, many lecturers are neglecting the possibilities based on the innovative paradigms: studentcentred learning and active learning. Instead, they focus on online frontal teaching, which makes the student passive in the learning process and the lecturer as a key knowledge leader. This article presents a student-centred learning methodology adapted to online teaching – distance learning In this approach the centre of gravity lies with the student, who becomes active in a learning process that involves a great deal of interaction with his environment

Student Guided Learning
Teaching methodologies
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