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La responsabilità sociale nel turismo: un asset vincente per le Alte Valli
Giovani dentro e fuori Un'indagine per conoscere la popolazione giovanile nella Casa Circondariale di Torino
"High Performance Learning" Project Uno studio pilota sui bisogni formativi di insegnanti e genitori piemontesi, rispetto la fragilità cognitiva
I sovrani della rete. Piattaforme digitali e limiti costituzionali al potere privato
ORA. Un osservatorio sui temi delle discriminazioni nell’informazione locale del Piemonte
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QUALI-DAD: A qualitative study of Italian academics’ distance teaching practices during the Covid-19 emergency and the meanings assigned to them
This report illustrates the findings of a qualitative study that explored Italian academics’ relationship with distance teaching during the Covid-19 pandemic emergency. Specifically, 18 focus groups with 4 to 8 participants each were held at several universities throughout the country, for a total of 98 participants. Two focus groups were held at each university, one with faculty members in the humanities, and one with faculty members in scientific disciplines. Participants were heterogeneous in terms of gender and career stage, and were selected at random from the CINECA lists. The focus groups took place online, and were video/audio recorded. The material thus collected was analyzed via a grounded and iterative coding process involving repeated rounds of data analysis and discussion among the researchers.
The analysis led to a number of interesting insights, which have been grouped under four main headings.
- A controversial question;
- Teaching in crisis;
- The rediscovery of teaching;
- Hopes and fears for the future.