| Literature DB >> 34025534 |
Irene González-Ceballos1, Montserrat Palma1, Josep Maria Serra1, Moisès Esteban-Guitart1.
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has drastically changed the lives of people all over the world. In particular, an unprecedented educational crisis has occurred due to the circumstances of physical distancing and remote learning. This article focuses specifically on the meaningful learning experiences in the everyday lives of adolescents during the pandemic. 72 meaningful learning experiences were identified from 11 participants who recorded their specific learning experiences for a week by a means of a journal recorded by themselves. A content analysis was undertaken in order to identify the ecology (what, how, where, and who with) of the different learning experiences. The results show a prevalence of personal and conceptual learning, a presence of both formal and specifically informal, everyday activities among the meaningful learning experiences detected, the importance of peers, teacher and "learning experiences while alone," and the use of digital technologies as learning resources; they also reveal the assistance of others in the learning process. The main contribution of this study illustrates how students in everyday life during pandemics are involved in a whole range of different activities both at school and at home.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19 pandemic; digital life; education; learning; qualitative research
Year: 2021 PMID: 34025534 PMCID: PMC8138043 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.670886
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Sociodemographic characteristics of the sample.
| BCT001 | 16 | Female | Castilian | Spain | Delivery man/Child educator |
| BCT002 | 17 | Female | Catalan | Spain | Engineer/Sales representative |
| BCT003 | 17 | Male | Catalan | Spain | Marketing Coordinator/R&D Biotech |
| BCT004 | 17 | Male | Castilian | Colombia | Slaughterhouse operative/Cook |
| BCT005 | 17 | Male | Castilian | Bolivia | Builder/Caregiver |
| BCT006 | 16 | Female | Castilian | Spain | Cleaner/Rebuilding company |
| BCT007 | 16 | Male | Castilian | Honduras | Carpenter/Baker |
| BCT008 | 16 | Male | Catalan | Spain | Security guard/Careers advisor |
| BCT009 | 16 | Female | Arabic | Morocco | Unemployed |
| BCT010 | 16 | Female | Catalan and Castilian | Spain | Government employees |
| BCT011 | 16 | Male | Castilian | Honduras | Truck driver/Cleaner |
Some characteristics of the participants’ learning ecologies.
| BCT001 | 16 | Yes (mobile phone, laptop, and game console) | Physical exercise at home. |
| BCT002 | 17 | Yes (mobile phone, shared computer, shared laptop, and game console) | Modern dance instructor in after-school activities. |
| BCT003 | 17 | Yes (mobile phone, laptop, and game console) | Sport: rugby |
| BCT004 | 17 | Yes (mobile phone and laptop) | Sport: soccer |
| BCT005 | 17 | Yes (mobile phone, laptop, game console, and television) | Nothing reported |
| BCT006 | 16 | Yes (mobile phone and shared laptop) | Mathematics class (school tutoring) |
| BCT007 | 16 | Yes (mobile phone, shared laptop, game console, and tablet) | Sport: soccer |
| BCT008 | 16 | Yes (mobile phone and laptop) | Cycling and physical exercise at home |
| BCT009 | 16 | Yes (mobile phone, shared laptop, television, and game console) | Cycling |
| BCT010 | 16 | Yes (mobile phone, laptop, and television) | Attending dance classes |
| BCT011 | 16 | Yes (mobile phone, laptop, and game console) | Nothing reported |
FIGURE 1Example of a personal diary of meaningful learning experiences.
Categories, codes and inclusion criteria used.
| Conceptual | When the participant describes a theoretical type of learning, of facts and concepts. It includes the ability to identify, recognize, describe and compare objects, events or ideas. | ||
| What? | When the participant describes learning based on actions and operations, either in practice or mentally. A set of ordered and completed actions, that is to say, aimed at the achievement of a goal. These include ability, technique, methods and strategies. | ||
| When the participant describes learning related to values, attitudes or rules in relation to their own subjectivity. It includes beliefs, sentiments, preferences, actions and declarations of intentions. | |||
| Educational institution | When the participant describes learning as a result of participation in a formal educational institution and is physically inside the institution. | ||
| Formal | When the participant describes learning as derived from participation in a formal educational institution, but physically he or she is at home. This includes online classes and other activities derived from academic work or study. | ||
| Where? | Not formal | When the participant describes learning as the fruit of an organized, planned educational activity undertaken outside the structure of the formal system. This includes activities that are not explicitly educational, but that contain components to support the learning process (training courses, free-time or sporting activities, extracurricular activities). | |
| Informal | When the participant describes spontaneous learning situations outside traditional educational institutions. | ||
| Alone | When the participant reports learning while alone, without any other person present. | ||
| Who with? | Peer group | Classmates, partner, and/or friends. | |
| Relatives | Legal guardians, fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, uncles, cousins, grandparents. | ||
| Other | Social or community agents. | ||
| Cultural mediation | Traditional format: physical mediator such as a book, magazine, manual, etc. | ||
| Digital format: physical mediator a digital resource or medium such as the Internet through a mobile phone, computer. | |||
| How? | Without cultural mediation | When the participant describes learning as a consequence of a reflective process without interaction with or use of any cultural artifact. | |
| Social mediation | Learning is described as a result of social interaction. | ||
| Without social mediation | Learning is described as a result of personal work-reflection, without the explicit involvement of other people. | ||
Citations associated with the different categories and analysis codes.
| What? | Conceptual | 30 | “How (radio/TV/mobile phone) waves work” (BCT003, day 2) | |
| Procedural | 10 | “Make wireless earphones work” (BCT002, day 7) | ||
| Identity-Personal | 32 | “That the person who loves you most is not the person who most tells you so” (BCT001, day 6) | ||
| Educational institution | 24 | “I learned what logic is and how to identify formal fallacies in philosophy class, at high school” (BCT010, day 4) | ||
| At home | 6 | “I learned a lot about plastic elastomers for a class project at home” (BCT010, day 6) | ||
| Not formal | 3 | “At home, doing virtual Funky dance classes for 5–9-year-old children” (BCT002, day 1) | ||
| Informal | 39 | “I learned at home that there are non-parliamentary political parties” (BCT008, day 5) | ||
| Who with? | Alone | 25 | “Titanium is a very practical, useful material but the way to get it is very expensive, I learned this at home, alone, looking for information” (BCT005, day 3) | |
| Teacher | 18 | “The teacher taught me new calculator functions in class” (BCT009, day 5) | ||
| Peer group | 19 | “I learned with my friends how to improve my playing skills in a competitive game” (BCT003, day 4) | ||
| Relatives | 7 | “With my family, I learned how my parents drive” (BCT003, day 7) | ||
| Other | 3 | “At the doctor’s” (BCT011, day 1) | ||
| How? | 3 (traditional format) | “In class I learned how to do trigonometric equations with the maths book” (BCT008, day 4) | ||
| 18 (digital format) | “Looking on the Internet how to install an application on the computer without having to pay and with no kind of virus” (BCT003, day 3) | |||
| Without cultural mediation | 51 | “By listening in class, I learned that we have a set of chromosomes, in total 46” (BCT005, day 4) | ||
| Social mediation | 47 | “In the street with friends, talking and thinking together, I learned the value of telling the truth and keeping promises” (BCT004, day 1) | ||
| Without social mediation | 25 | “I learned that physical education is really necessary, after so much time without activity I thought about that” (BCT009, day 4) | ||
Meaningful learning experiences associated with COVID-19.
| BCT006 (day 3) | |||
| BCT002 day 2 | |||
| BCT006 day 2 | |||
| BCT010 day 7 | |||