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Understanding STEM academics' responses and resilience to educational reform of academic roles in higher education.

Pauline Mary RossElliot ScanesPhilip PoronnikH CoatesW Locke
Published in: International journal of STEM education (2022)
During this pressured decade, where COVID-19 has intensified stress, more attention on the direction and reciprocal relationships in the socio-ecological model of higher education is needed in order for educational reform in higher education STEM to be effective. Resilience of STEM academics to educational reform in higher education is a dynamic quality, and the capacity to "bounce back", learn from challenges, and realise expectations of educational reform will depend on an understanding of resilience and support of Bronfenbrenner's spheres of influence.
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