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Just as COVID case numbers have ebbed and flowed since spring 2020, so have professor and student experiences. Sometimes it all seems manageable, and at other times stress or fatigue settle in, making teaching and learning a struggle.

Free access to survey results: segment and benchmark. Explore the data.“This semester, the lingering trauma and reacclimating that’s been occurring has been really stressful for both faculty and students,” Rachel A. Annunziato, associate dean for strategic initiatives and a professor of psychology at Fordham University, said as the semester was wrapping up. From the professor perspective, students are still missing class and requesting assignment deadline extensions frequently. They think: How much longer will this continue? Will we ever adjust to a new normal?

As a March Student Voice survey of 2,000 undergraduates found, many students are noticing faculty fatigue and frustrations—although the shared experience of the pandemic has, for at least some, resulted in both students and professors having new levels of understanding of and empathy for each other.

Scroll down for a visualization of students’ perceptions of professors as revealed in the survey, which was conducted by Inside Higher Ed and College Pulse with support from Kaplan.

Read more from the survey on student views of faculty, including ideas for how students and professors can develop stronger connections, at the Student Voice news hub.

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