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COVID-19, Distance Learning and the Digital Divide: A Case of Higher Education in the United States and Pakistan

Sunaina Asher

2021International Journal of Multicultural Education20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This multiple case study describes the experiences of students, faculty and administrators with distance learning during this pandemic in the context of a Midwestern University in United States and an elitist University in Lahore, Pakistan. The participants were invited to talk about their experiences through a Zoom interview. Data were analyzed thematically and the findings revealed that the issue of the digital divide was as much as problem in higher education as in K-12. Digital divide in Pakistan is far greater due to lack of investment in educational technology. The paper ends with acknowledging the potential limitations and making recommendations for leadership and teaching practice.

Topics & Concepts

Distance educationCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Context (archaeology)Digital divideHigher educationPandemicSociologyPedagogyPolitical sciencePublic relationsInformation and Communications TechnologyGeographyMedicinePathologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)LawDiseaseArchaeologyEducational Innovations and Technology
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