Covid-19 Literacy as a Modulator of Emotions Linked to the Pandemic

Authors

  • Raquel Romero Fernández Dr., Centro de Investigación en Pensamiento Contemporáneo e Innovación para el Desarrollo Social (COIDESO), University of Huelva, Spain,
  • Yolanda González Castanedo Dr., Centro de Investigación en Pensamiento Contemporáneo e Innovación para el Desarrollo Social (COIDESO), University of Huelva, Spain,
  • Mª Ángeles De las Heras Pérez Dr., Centro de Investigación en Pensamiento Contemporáneo e Innovación para el Desarrollo Social (COIDESO), University of Huelva, Spain,
  • Rute Rocha Dr., University of Algarve, Portugal,

Keywords:

emotions, experimental sciences, covid-19, higher education, project-based learning

Abstract

An inquiry-based teacher training proposal concerning covid-19 was implemented during lockdown with Pre-Primary Education Degree students. The objective was to analyse how the workshop changed the students' emotions and their knowledge linked to the pandemic. To this end, the participants responded to an open-ended questionnaire passed out before and after the workshop, and to a Likert-type questionnaire on emotions when they handed in their responses. The results show that, in the case of learning, the students modified their covid-19 literacy to a greater or lesser extent and, in the case of emotions, they felt less fear, anger, concern, and insecurity, and greater tranquillity and optimism. In conclusion, an emotional modulation is perceived in which scientific literacy participates.

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Published

2023-04-01

How to Cite

Fernández , R. R., Castanedo , Y. G., Pérez , M. Ángeles D. las H., & Rocha , R. (2023). Covid-19 Literacy as a Modulator of Emotions Linked to the Pandemic. International Journal of Instruction, 16(2), 329–346. Retrieved from https://e-iji.net/ats/index.php/pub/article/view/145

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