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Full Description
The volume addresses the effectiveness of the teaching-learning process during the pandemic and post-pandemic periods, beginning with the widely accepted hypothesis that the transition to a distance teaching system had a significant impact on the way didactic activities must be conceived, on the evaluation of school performance, and on how students can provide quality feedback to teachers regarding the efficiency of the educational process. As a result, a part of the studies focuses on the adoption of alternate ways of teaching-learning evaluation, with an emphasis on enhanced interactivity, to compensate for the loss of direct connection. This is why a considerable number of studies use ludic or dramatic strategies in the teaching-learning process, with the declared goal of integrating the interlocutors as much as possible, of transposing them into a more manageable reality.
Contents
Muşata-Dacia BOCOŞ and Ciprian BACIU: Artificial intelligence (AI) - retrospectives and prospectives: A multidimensional analysis - Georgeta PÂNIŞOARĂ and Andreea ŞITOIU: Well-being and happiness of children, adolescents, and young people in post-pandemic period - Adela REDEŞ, Alina ROMAN, Muşata Dacia BOCOŞ, and Anca EGERĂU: The relationship between learning and well-being: An integrative framework process approach - Evelina BALAŞ and Simona Georgiana CIOBAN: Developing the well-being of students by using ludic and dramatic methods in the teaching-learning-assessment process - Alina Felicia ROMAN, Cornelia Evelina BALAŞ, and Editha Margareta COŞARBĂ: The influence of student participation on nonformal activities at school performance - Mirela-Lăcrimioara COSMA and Adrian HATOS: The Romanian students' perceptions of digital learning and its consequences on learning efficiency: A qualitative study - Nadia BARKOCZI and Alina Felicia ROMAN: Technology acceptance theories in students' learning contexts - Cornelia Evelina BALAŞ, Henrietta TORKOS, and Anca Manuela EGERĂU: Achieving well-being in primary school, by enrolling in outdoor learning situations - Gabriel-Constantin NICOLA and Adrian HATOS: Experiences and attitudes of teenage gamers in relation to school results, seen through the eyes of eighth-grade students in Bihor County, during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study - Maria Iulia FELEA and Alina Felicia ROMAN: From classical assessment to formative assessment in academic education - Gabriela KELEMEN: A reflective view to quality in early education today - Alina COSTIN and Editha COŞARBĂ: Loneliness and well-being on social networks - Beáta-Fatime GYARMATI: An analysis of the impact the pandemic had on children with disabilities - Csaba KISS and Dana RAD: A network analysis on the students' sense of belonging on grit: Implications for student's well-being - Remus RUNCAN and Marius MARICI: Grandparents-grandchildren relationships - Vlad Adrian GEANTĂ and Pierre Joseph de HILLERIN: Assessment of motor skills by jump tests: A comparative analysis

              
              
              
              

