| Literature DB >> 35457570 |
Miguel Martín-Sánchez1, Jorge Cáceres-Muñoz1, Cruz Flores-Rodríguez1.
Abstract
In the last two years, the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on schools and its consequences for the training of new teachers have been the subject of numerous studies. The pandemic has led to a change in schools and their functioning, as trainee teachers have had to be introduced to a new environment for which university training proved to be insufficient. The pandemic poses shared challenges in which future teachers must be present. The objective of this study is to assess the perception of students enrolled in Early Childhood Education courses at the University of Extremadura (Spain) regarding the impact relationships between the subjects and agents of the educational communities. In order to achieve this goal, we present a qualitative study with a phenomenological design. The results of this research show perceptions in line with what the scientific literature shows: a profound change in the relationships between the different agents. Communication increased, but pedagogical issues were displaced by concerns about the health emergency. This study concludes with the need to broaden the knowledge of future teachers about the administrative functioning of and their relationship with the school, as well as about new resources to address new challenges.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; educational community; health education; perception; school; teachers
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35457570 PMCID: PMC9025343 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19084707
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Figure 1Research purpose. Self-made schemes.
Figure 2Educational community. Self-made schemes.
Figure 3World cloud alluding to arguments in relation to students. Self-made schemes.
Figure 4World cloud alluding to arguments in relation to teachers. Self-made schemes.
Figure 5World cloud alluding to arguments in relation to family. Self-made schemes.
Figure 6World cloud alluding to arguments in relation to school. Self-made schemes.
Figure 7World cloud alluding to arguments in relation to the community setting. Self-made schemes.
Figure 8World cloud alluding to arguments in relation to trainee teachers’ skills. Self-made schemes.