Author/Authors :
Nikdel Teymori, Anis Department of Psychology - University of Sistan and Baluchestan - Zahedan - Iran , Fardin, Mohammad Ali Department of Psychology - Zahedan Branch - Islamic Azad University - Zahedan - Iran
Abstract :
Context: Since the beginning of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Iran, the Ministry of Education and Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology in Iran have obliged universities and schools to use online education as a substitute for face-to-face teaching
processes, while it has created several issues for teachers, schools, and universities.
Evidence Acquisition: In the current review that aimed to investigate online education, specific instructional strategies are presented to summarize online teaching experiences for teachers who might use online education in similar situations. In this line,
PubMed, Medline, Elsevier, and Science Direct electronic databases were searched for relevant studies that have been conducted
since 2002.
Results: The present study was conducted on the hypothesis that distance education can be a proper training method for coping
with COVID-19 prevalence in the current outbreak. Reviewing the studies performed all around the world indicated the success of
online education and supported this training method, even though there are some problems in the transition from face-to-face
teaching methods to modern methods.
Conclusions: In today’s world, education can be divided into before and after the COVID-19 outbreak. The importance of online
education has become more apparent than ever before; therefore, it is essential to pay special attention to the appropriate infrastructures required for online learning in Iran’s education and the higher education system.
Keywords:
Keywords :
COVID-19 , Online Education , Distance Learning , Outbreak