Moi et le coronavirus : Quelle société pour demain ?

Congratulations Shelina Adatia on your latest publication!

Mujawamariya, D., Fournier, J., Adatia, S. (Éds). (2020). Moi et le coronavirus : quelle société pour demain ? Ottawa : Université d’Ottawa. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/342716970_MOI_ET_LE_CORONAVIRUS_QUELLE_SOCIETE_POUR_DEMAIN

Abstract

We were on the clock until March 10, 2020, when suddenly the Winter 2020 hybrid course, EDU 6506 – Science, Technology, Society, Environment (STSE), offered at the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Education, became totally off-campus (i.e., distance learning). COVID-19 had suddenly joined our course, but without an invitation from us. We had two teaching/learning sessions left, and we, professor and students, decided to take up the challenge of COVID-19 through our final work. The work aimed at contextualizing the concepts discussed in the course in order to appropriate the relationship between STSE, a great opportunity that COVID-19 offered us. The eight students of the graduate course were then invited to position themselves in front of the coronavirus in the form of a short dissertation. Seven of the eight freely agreed to share their thoughts with the general public on “Me and the Coronavirus: What Society for Tomorrow? ».

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