Title of article :
The Remote Higher Education in Iran over the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Thematic Analysis on Provisions and Priorities of the University of Tehran’s Official Website
Author/Authors :
Mohammadi, Saeed University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Nosrat Kharazmi, Zohreh University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The COVID-19 pandemic brought instructional and administrative possibilities
and problematics in higher education internationally. In such conditions, the
developing countries suffered challenging times for less personnel preparedness,
deficiencies in technological infrastructure, and restricted sources of finance for
investing. This study argues that Iran's higher education was already pressured
under the UCMs before the emergency transition to online education. It therefore
focuses on the University of Tehran (UT), one of the most affluent Iranian
universities, which stands as a role model in quality and excellence at the
national and regional scales. It employs the reflexive thematic analysis method to
cover a comprehensive body of COVID-driven content at UT’s website,
including news, administrative notes, and announcements on new official
regulations, teaching guidelines, and consultative commentaries for mental wellbeing.
It provides an analytical model based on three major themes, A) students:
technical and emotional support vs. onerous regulations, B) prosociality and
social responsibility, C) instructors at University of Tehran: highly expected
simultaneously ignored. These major themes entail different subthemes and
motifs that unveil UT’s developing solutions and obstacles to foster fruitful
exchange within the UT community.
Farsi abstract :
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Keywords :
COVID-19 , Iran , Quality education , Remote higher education , University of Tehran
Journal title :
Journal of World Sociopolitical Studies