Primary Students’ Experiences of Remote Learning during COVID-19 School Closures: A Case Study of Finland

The remote learning period that took place due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in the spring of 2020 was a novel experience for many students, teachers and guardians in Finland and globally. To be prepared for similar occasions in the future and to support all students appropriately, it is...

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Main Authors: Anni Loukomies, Kalle Juuti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Education Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/11/9/560
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spelling doaj-2a77bbaef7574b75b9fc497a10a7532c2021-09-26T00:02:26ZengMDPI AGEducation Sciences2227-71022021-09-011156056010.3390/educsci11090560Primary Students’ Experiences of Remote Learning during COVID-19 School Closures: A Case Study of FinlandAnni Loukomies0Kalle Juuti1Faculty of Educational Sciences, University of Helsinki, 00100 Helsinki, FinlandFaculty of Educational Sciences, University of Helsinki, 00100 Helsinki, FinlandThe remote learning period that took place due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in the spring of 2020 was a novel experience for many students, teachers and guardians in Finland and globally. To be prepared for similar occasions in the future and to support all students appropriately, it is important to be aware of students’ experiences. In this study, instant video blogging (IVB) was used to collect primary school students’ first-hand reports of their emotions in remote learning situations. Through an experience sampling method, 23 Finnish fifth-grade students (aged 11–12 years) took part in IVB during the remote learning period 18 March 2020–13 May 2020. Students’ expressions related to negative emotional experiences were more diverse than those related to positive ones. <i>Nice</i> was the most often reported positive evaluation related to studying. The most often reported negative feelings were <i>bored</i> and <i>irritated</i>, and the most often reported negative aspects related to learning were <i>difficult tasks</i> or <i>not having learned anything</i>. Towards the end of the research period, positive mentions about returning to school increased. The IVB method offered direct insight into how primary students experienced the remote learning period, which can support preparation for exceptional periods in the future and the development of digital learning solutions.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/11/9/560emotions in learning situationsinstant video bloggingexperience samplingremote learningprimary students’ experience
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Primary Students’ Experiences of Remote Learning during COVID-19 School Closures: A Case Study of Finland
Education Sciences
emotions in learning situations
instant video blogging
experience sampling
remote learning
primary students’ experience
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Kalle Juuti
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title Primary Students’ Experiences of Remote Learning during COVID-19 School Closures: A Case Study of Finland
title_short Primary Students’ Experiences of Remote Learning during COVID-19 School Closures: A Case Study of Finland
title_full Primary Students’ Experiences of Remote Learning during COVID-19 School Closures: A Case Study of Finland
title_fullStr Primary Students’ Experiences of Remote Learning during COVID-19 School Closures: A Case Study of Finland
title_full_unstemmed Primary Students’ Experiences of Remote Learning during COVID-19 School Closures: A Case Study of Finland
title_sort primary students’ experiences of remote learning during covid-19 school closures: a case study of finland
publisher MDPI AG
series Education Sciences
issn 2227-7102
publishDate 2021-09-01
description The remote learning period that took place due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in the spring of 2020 was a novel experience for many students, teachers and guardians in Finland and globally. To be prepared for similar occasions in the future and to support all students appropriately, it is important to be aware of students’ experiences. In this study, instant video blogging (IVB) was used to collect primary school students’ first-hand reports of their emotions in remote learning situations. Through an experience sampling method, 23 Finnish fifth-grade students (aged 11–12 years) took part in IVB during the remote learning period 18 March 2020–13 May 2020. Students’ expressions related to negative emotional experiences were more diverse than those related to positive ones. <i>Nice</i> was the most often reported positive evaluation related to studying. The most often reported negative feelings were <i>bored</i> and <i>irritated</i>, and the most often reported negative aspects related to learning were <i>difficult tasks</i> or <i>not having learned anything</i>. Towards the end of the research period, positive mentions about returning to school increased. The IVB method offered direct insight into how primary students experienced the remote learning period, which can support preparation for exceptional periods in the future and the development of digital learning solutions.
topic emotions in learning situations
instant video blogging
experience sampling
remote learning
primary students’ experience
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/11/9/560
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