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Burnout in the Virtual Teaching of Higher Education Teachers: A Psychological Perspective

  • Mercedes Evangelina Lopez-Almeida
  • , Reynaldo Campos Saravia
  • , Ana María Valencia Romero
  • , José Jeremías Caballero-Cantu
  • , Johnny Fernando Quiñones Jauregui
  • , Rosa Huaraca Aparco
  • , Juan Méndez Vergaray

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Abstract

This literature review article focuses on the detailed analysis of exhaustion in virtual teaching in higher level teaching in order to know about the problems or different ways to reduce this variable and be able to achieve our functions or activities normally and effectively. The study is conducted qualitatively with a phenomenological approach. We want to determine how is the exhaustion in virtual teaching in different areas of education and to be able to evaluate different measures or possible strategies to be able to help teachers to face different adversities left by the pandemic. Different references of articles, theses, books etc. were used that were fundamental as a theoretical basis to compare with the different results obtained in the evaluations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)466-472
Number of pages7
JournalJournal for ReAttach Therapy and Developmental Diversities
Volume6
Issue number3s
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2023

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