Back to School after Corona Virus Disease of 2019: New Relationships, Distance Schooling, and Experienced Routine

Q2 Social Sciences
Maria Gabriella Pediconi, Michela Brunori, Savino Romani
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The Corona Virus Disease of 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has upset the students’ daily routine, forcing them at first into a sudden transition to distance learning and then to a return to school modelled on the basis of infection containment measures. The present research involved 157 students from schools in central Italy with a mean age of 13.58 years old to investigate the affective impact of the pandemic on the school experience and its components (recess, oral testing, relationships with classmates, and relationship pupils-teachers). The results show that only a few have experienced school interruption in a traumatic way: they have appreciated neither distance learning, nor the return to school; for these teenagers, the school of the past has died. Other adolescents and pre-adolescents tried to replace the face-to-face mode with distance learning, maintaining certain attention to the school even during the quarantine. However, the online mode did not keep its promise. Those who have invested more in digital innovation find it difficult to return to normality today. For all of them, socialization mediated by school experience is decisive in supporting the return to ordinary life after the pandemic.
2019冠状病毒病后重返学校:新的关系、远程教育和经验丰富的日常生活
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行让学生们感到不安;日常生活,迫使他们首先突然过渡到远程学习,然后以感染控制措施为基础返回学校。目前的研究涉及来自意大利中部学校的157名平均年龄为13.58岁的学生,以调查大流行对学校经历及其组成部分(课间休息、口语测试、与同学的关系以及师生关系)的情感影响。结果显示,只有少数人以创伤的方式经历过学校中断:他们既不喜欢远程学习,也不喜欢返回学校;对于这些青少年来说,过去的学校已经消亡了。其他青少年和学龄前儿童试图用远程学习取代面对面的模式,即使在隔离期间也保持对学校的一定关注。然而,在线模式并没有兑现它的承诺。那些在数字创新上投入更多的人发现,如今很难回归正常。对他们所有人来说,以学校经历为媒介的社会化在支持大流行后回归正常生活方面具有决定性作用。
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Continuity in Education
Continuity in Education Social Sciences-Education
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