Covid-19 has caused tremendous changes in all spheres of life, including education. Coronavirus has dramatically altered situation all over the globe. The pandemic has forced to switch education towards online teaching mode, where learning content was delivered both, synchronously and asynchronously. After the pandemic, it has become impossible to return to the same patterns of life and studies as before. Hybrid teaching has become a reality in majority of higher institutions in many countries. The aim of this study it to explore the aspects of efficacy in an online learning environment by building higher students’ stress resilience in facing New Normal in a post-pandemic time. Research methodology. For the purpose of this study the authors used a questionnaire to explore stress resilience and self-efficacy in an online learning environment in a post pandemic. New sentence: Additionally, they conducted focus group interviews to examine coping mechanisms for building greater stress resilience among students in higher education. It was concluded that online learning requires paradigm shift in education towards post-industrial model by focusing on learner-centred constructivist approaches in co-creating knowledge in a self-directed learning mode. The intention of the authors was to explore a potential of pedagogical approaches on how to apply complex design of an online learning environment to become more efficient.
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