The Impact Of The Continuation Of The New Normal In Teaching And Learning In Indonesia Recommendations And Implementation
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Given the COVID-19 and normality of new, colleges and universities around the world must take action to
secure the conditions of students and their staff, as well as members of the community.The pandemic of
Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) give a serious impact on access to higher education around the world.
UNESCO Data mentioned in the year 2020 there were 1.1 billion students in the world (ranging from
kindergarden to college) that apply the method of learning from home. In addition, there are about 63
million lecturers and teachers around the world who can't go teach. there are as many as 144 countries that
apply the closure of the area or lockdown.One of the programs that must be quick in adaptation is to
prepare human resources who are capable of adaptive in the era of the new normal. Specifically for college
how in printing graduates involves the process of teaching and learning that focuses on the use of advanced
technology, but at the same time human-centered that prioritizes the educational process by way of an
interactive, two-way communication, collaborative and based on the spirit of long life learning.In the new
normal era it is very important for educational institutions to develop innovative learning media will attract
learners in following learning and will have an impact on learning outcomes both cognitively, affectively
and psychomotorly. The attitude and behavior of friendly teachers, skills, and ownership of creative ideas
owned by teachers can increase the motivation of learners.
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