Communication of Children of Preschool and School Age during Distance Learning in the Conditions of COVID-19

Z. Prestes, Jean Pirola, G. Silva
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Introduction. The article presents the results of a study aimed at understanding how communication occurred among children of preschool and school age during distance learning in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic. The study was based on the ideas of Vygotsky, the founder of cultural-historical theory, in which communication plays a fundamental role in human development, especially in childhood, as it influences the formation of consciousness and personality. Methods and Research procedure. The main research method was a survey of parents. A questionnaire was prepared on the Google Digital Platform, which consisted of 26 questions. From the obtained answers, those directly related to the research object were analyzed, leaving aside other data that will be the subject of analysis in the study. Sixteen respondents participated in the survey. The questionnaires were filled out not only by parents but also by other relatives of children who were undergoing distance learning in preschool and school institutions (both public and private) during the pandemic. Since many children lost their parents due to COVID-19, it was decided that these relatives could also participate in the study. It was important for us that these individuals were responsible for the upbringing of the children. Results and Conclusions. After analyzing the obtained answers, it can be said that the pandemic has generated significant problems for preschool institutions, schools, and families of children. It has also shown a great variety of forms for continuing children's education proposed and implemented by preschool institutions and schools. Furthermore, it can be affirmed that the younger the child, the more difficult it was for them to communicate with their peers during distance learning.
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介绍。本文介绍了一项研究的结果,该研究旨在了解在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,学龄前儿童和学龄儿童在远程学习期间如何进行沟通。该研究基于文化历史理论创始人维果茨基的观点,他认为交流在人类发展中起着重要作用,尤其是在儿童时期,因为它影响着意识和个性的形成。方法和研究步骤。主要研究方法为家长问卷调查。在谷歌数字平台上准备了一份问卷,包含26个问题。从获得的答案中,分析与研究对象直接相关的数据,不考虑其他将在研究中作为分析主题的数据。16名受访者参与了调查。问卷不仅由家长填写,而且由在大流行期间在学前班和学校机构(公立和私立)接受远程教育的儿童的其他亲属填写。由于许多儿童因COVID-19失去了父母,因此决定这些亲属也可以参与研究。对我们来说,重要的是这些人要对孩子的成长负责。结果与结论。分析得到的答案,可以说,大流行给学前机构、学校和儿童家庭带来了重大问题。学前机构和学校提出和实施的儿童继续教育也呈现出多种形式。此外,可以肯定的是,年龄越小的孩子,在远程学习中与同龄人的交流就越困难。
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