The impact of primary school closures in Ireland resulting from the coronavirus pandemic on principal and teacher wellbeing

Q2 Social Sciences
Margaret Nohilly, Veronica O’Toole, Bernie Collins
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In December 2019, in Wuhan in China an outbreak of Coronavirus (COVID-19) was reported. In late February 2020, the first cases of the virus were recorded in Ireland. By 11th March, the World Health Organisation had declared the outbreak a pandemic and on 12th March, An Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar announced that all schools would close with effect from 6pm that day. The schools remained closed until September. This paper considers the impact of the closure of primary schools on both principals’ and teachers’ wellbeing. A mixed-methods, longitudinal research methodology was undertaken. There were two phases to the research. Phase one was undertaken in June and July 2020 when teachers and principals participated in a semi-structured interview and completed two questionnaires: the Emotional Regulation questionnaire and the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory. Phase 2 of data collection was completed in December/January 2021/2021 when the teachers participated in a further interview and completed the questionnaires again. The overall aim of the study was to provide an opportunity for principals and teachers to reflect on how the pandemic impacted on their wellbeing and by inference, the impact of the increased emotional labour of teaching during COVID.
因冠状病毒大流行导致的爱尔兰小学关闭对校长和教师福祉的影响
2019年12月,中国武汉报告了冠状病毒(COVID-19)疫情。2020年2月下旬,爱尔兰记录了第一例该病毒病例。到3月11日,世界卫生组织宣布疫情爆发为大流行。3月12日,爱尔兰总理利奥·瓦拉德卡宣布,所有学校将从当天下午6点开始停课。学校一直关闭到9月。本文考虑了小学关闭对校长和教师福利的影响。采用混合方法,纵向研究方法。这项研究分为两个阶段。第一阶段于2020年6月和7月进行,教师和校长参加了半结构化访谈,并完成了两份问卷:情绪调节问卷和哥本哈根倦怠量表。第二阶段的数据收集于2021/2021年12月/ 1月完成,教师再次接受访谈并完成问卷调查。该研究的总体目标是为校长和教师提供一个机会,让他们反思大流行如何影响他们的福祉,并由此推断,在COVID期间增加教学情绪劳动的影响。
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Irish Journal of Sociology
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