Teaching and Learning during COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Study on Elementary School Teachers in Indonesia

In this study, we explored how teachers in elementary schools in urban and rural areas in Indonesia experienced teaching and learning during school closure or learning from home (LFH) period and examined the barriers that hindered the teaching and learning process in both contexts. We collected data...

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COVID-19
Data Analysis
Educational Research
Elementary school teachers
Elementary schools
Instructional Leadership
Learning
Learning Activities
Learning Processes
Pandemics
Qualitative research
Research Methodology
School closures
Teachers
Teaching
Teaching methods
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