JOURNAL ARTICLE

Fostering Rapid Institution-wide Curricular Change in Response to COVID-19

Eric WerthKatherine WilliamsLori Werth

Year: 2020 Journal:   Journal of Learning for Development Vol: 7 (3)Pages: 416-422

Abstract

To aid students during COVID-19, the University of Pikeville transitioned all undergraduate classes to no-cost alternatives for course textbooks. Additionally, the academic calendar was modified for the first time in the institution’s 130-year history from a traditional 16-week semester to 8-week block scheduling. This case study explores strategies, approaches to corresponding with constituents, and lessons learned in leading an institution through two major curricular changes in under six months in response to a global pandemic.

Keywords:
Institution Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) Academic institution 2019-20 coronavirus outbreak Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Pandemic Medical education Curriculum Mathematics education Academic year Psychology Pedagogy Sociology Medicine Computer science Library science Virology Infectious disease (medical specialty) Social science

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