Pandemic and Education

The emergence and rapid spread of the Coronavirus in the spring of 2020 has fundamentally changed our lives. The most important change has been the attempt to minimise face-to-face contacts everywhere in order to keep the epidemic under control. Public gatherings were banned, shopping malls were clo...

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Main Authors: András Buda (Author), Balázs Czékman (Author)
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Published: Debrecen University Press, 2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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