Abstract

Background: This study aimed to analyze the experiences related to distance learning in a large sample of students in upper secondary school during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy and to explore the potentialities of distance learning for students’ well-being. Methods: Between 22 April and 1 May 2020, 1017 students completed an online survey about the characteristics of online didactic, the availability of devices for distance learning, and the psychological experiences related to e-learning. Results: All Italian schools have adopted distance learning, even if each teacher employs different approaches to e-learning. Students are aware of the importance of distance learning for the containment of the pandemic and of the need to continue with online teaching to avoid the resumption of the infections. However, distance learning is associated with a significant increase in student workload and a consequent psychological distress related to homework. Specifically, students are more distracted in studying, have difficulty organizing study and are concerned that their school career may be adversely affected by the lockdown. Furthermore, a significant percentage does not perceive adequate support from teachers. Conclusions: Future studies will have to explore the impact of distance learning even in the subsequent waves of contagion, taking into account the persistence of the stress from the pandemic.

Highlights

  • From March 2020, many countries in the world are in some form of quarantine to contain the COVID 19 pandemic

  • The present study aimed to investigate experiences related to home-based distance learning in a large sample of students of the upper secondary school in Italy during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic

  • The COVID-19 pandemic has opened an important and urgent issue concerning the impact of distance education on the learning processes and psychological well-being of students, in particular children and adolescents

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Introduction

From March 2020, many countries in the world are in some form of quarantine to contain the COVID 19 pandemic. The necessity of social and physical distancing to contain the COVID-19 pandemic has made the use of new technologies even more essential than in the past [5]. People have to stay physically separated but are strictly connected through social networks and mass media. This huge spread of media communication due to the pandemic is especially evident in the educational field. This study aimed to analyze the experiences related to distance learning in a large sample of students in upper secondary school during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy and to explore the potentialities of distance learning for students’ well-being. Conclusions: Future studies will have to explore the impact of distance learning even in the subsequent waves of contagion, taking into account the persistence of the stress from the pandemic

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