COVID-19 Legacy: Post-pandemic Qualitative Meta-Analysis on Students Teacher-Dependency Amongst Master Two Populations in Algeria

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In-depth analysis of Covid-19's impact on students' educational experience and resilience strategies.

COVID-19 Legacy: Post-pandemic Qualitative Meta-Analysis on Students Teacher-Dependency Amongst Master Two Populations in Algeria

Latifa Sellam
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A meta-analytic approach was conducted to examine consequentiality between student-teacher dependency and the pandemic’s sequels in Saida, Algeria. The post- covid phase overlapping effects have switched notions, beliefs, and practices orbiting around independency in learning. The present study captures issues underlying dependency. To fulfil its intent, a qualitative method was used. Both questionnaire and interview were addressed to master two populations, specialized in the field of didactics, and the other promotion specialized in literature and civilization. The findings suggest that they are entirely dependent students, and that predominantly, extrinsically motivated. They conceive the teacher as the single boosting agent in learning. And that, all of them apprehend the notion ‘independency’.

COVID-19 Legacy: Post-pandemic Qualitative Meta-Analysis on Students Teacher-Dependency Amongst Master Two Populations in Algeria

A meta-analytic approach was conducted to examine consequentiality between student-teacher dependency and the pandemic’s sequels in Saida, Algeria. The post- covid phase overlapping effects have switched notions, beliefs, and practices orbiting around independency in learning. The present study captures issues underlying dependency. To fulfil its intent, a qualitative method was used. Both questionnaire and interview were addressed to master two populations, specialized in the field of didactics, and the other promotion specialized in literature and civilization. The findings suggest that they are entirely dependent students, and that predominantly, extrinsically motivated. They conceive the teacher as the single boosting agent in learning. And that, all of them apprehend the notion ‘independency’.

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Sellam Latifa. 2026. “. Global Journal of Human-Social Science – G: Linguistics & Education GJHSS-G Volume 23 (GJHSS Volume 23 Issue G3): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJHSS

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GJHSS Volume 23 Issue G3
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COVID-19 Legacy: Post-pandemic Qualitative Meta-Analysis on Students Teacher-Dependency Amongst Master Two Populations in Algeria

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