Resilience in a VUCA world : : reflections on teaching, learning and health in turbulent times / / edited by Annette Potgieter.
"This book sheds light on how humans deal with adversity, especially in uncertain and turbulent times, as seen during the COVID-19 pandemic. Resilience theory has become popular in scholarly discourse, and the term is difficult to define as so many opinions exist. This book aims to engage criti...
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