At the end of the Covid-19 pandemic process in Turkey (2021-2022 academic year), it was decided to continue face-to-face education and training. With the return of students to face-to-face education, it was observed that there were changes in some behaviors compared to before the pandemic. In this study, it was aimed to determine the behavioral changes observed in students during the transition from distance education to face-toface education according to the opinions of teachers. This study was planned using qualitative research method and case study design, one of the qualitative research designs, was used. A study group consisting of 25 teachers was formed by ensuring maximum diversity in the research. The teachers constituting the study group work in primary, secondary and secondary education institutions. The age of the students observed by the teachers varied between 7 and 17. The data obtained by conducting semistructured interviews consisting of open ended questions with the teachers in the study group through the online application were analyzed by content analysis method. According to the data obtained, all of the participants stated that there were behavioral changes in students and that these changes were negative. The participants pointed directly or indirectly to the pandemic process as the reason for these behaviors.
Student, teacher, pandemic, face-to-face learning, distance learning.