The Effects of COVID-19 in the Learning Process of Primary School Students: A Systematic Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- What are the effects of COVID-19 on the teaching–learning process of elementary school students?
- What are the main challenges presented by primary school teachers due to the pandemic generated by COVID-19?
- How does COVID-19 impact on the social and educational aspects of students with ASD in primary education?
2. Method
2.1. Search Procedures
2.2. Selection Criteria
3. Results
3.1. Identification of Selected Publications
3.2. Description of the Articles Included
4. Discussion
- What are the effects of COVID-19 on the teaching–learning process of elementary school students?
- What are the main challenges presented by primary school teachers due to the pandemic generated by COVID-19?
- How does COVID-19 impact on the social and educational aspects of students with ASD in primary education?
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Inclusion Criteria | Exclusion Criteria | |
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A | Empirical studies or research in English or Spanish published in peer-reviewed scientific journals | Rest of publications (documents whose content is theoretical or related to non-educational aspects, books, …) |
B | Free access through the Internet | No free access through the internet |
C | Categories restricted to “education/educational research” related to the proposed objectives | Papers related to other aspects not included in the objectives of this study |
D | Specific documents of the primary education stage and/or students with Autism Spectrum Disorder | Studies or experiences in other educational stages |
RQ * | Author/Title | Year | Aim | Participants | Method | Results |
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1 and 2 | Cáceres, Jiménez & Martín “Cierre de escuelas y desigualdad socioeducativa en tiempos del COVID-19. Una investigación exploratoria en clave internacional” | 2020 | To show an international perspective that addresses the process of school closures and takes into account the possible educational and social consequences that may arise. | 23 Countries | Qualitative and quantitative, with an exploratory approach. Literature review and statistical analysis. Instruments: Questionnaire. | It shows a great diversity of ways of dealing with the situation, pointing out general aspects to be taken into account such as equal opportunities and educational equity of the population. In addition, it shows a climate of ignorance with future educational and social prospects, with the greatest impact on the most susceptible and vulnerable population. |
1 | Sandín, Valiente, García, & Chorot “Impacto psicológico de la pandemia de COVID-19: efectos negativos y positivos en población española asociados al periodo de confinamiento nacional” | 2020 | Show a perspective on mental health and the COVID-19 impacts it has had. | 1.161 | Quantitative Instruments: Questionnaire and PANAS Positive and Negative Affect Scales | A perspective on affected mental health is shown, making relevant the presence of common fears and concerns that respond to the current pandemic. The media is the propagation channel. |
2 | Sevilla, Martín, & Jenaro “Actitud del docente hacia la educación inclusiva y hacia los estudiantes con necesidades educativas especiales” | 2018 | Analysis of teaching attitudes toward the inclusion of students with SEN. | 680 | Qualitative and quantitative, correlational type. Instruments: Questionnaire. | There is a generalized negative attitude of teachers toward inclusive education, with different geographic connotations and locating several factors that affect teachers’ attitudes. |
2 | Inga, García, Castro, & Erazo “Educación y COVID-19: Percepciones docentes para enfrentar la pandemia” | 2020 | To know the teachers’ perception of the COVID-19 pandemic. Psychosocial aspects and their work as teachers. | 195 | Quantitative, descriptive, and correlational Approach. Instruments: Questionnaire. | Shows a large negative impact with respect to the impact of the pandemic. General effects on the personal and professional level of teachers are noted, affecting the full development of their profession due to factors such as lack of knowledge, uncertainty, and the lack of resources. |
2 | Sanahuja, Sánchez, & Ruiz “Estrategias de autorregulación y personalización de la enseñanza: estudio piloto sobre las competencias de los profesionales de comunicación y lenguaje y de educación especial” | 2020 | To understand the training, proficiency, and development of special education language and communication professionals. | 21 | Quantitative, with descriptive approach. Instruments: Questionnaire. | It reveals that most of the informants show only basic and traditional knowledge, based on outdated methodologies and lack of training with respect to the most current techniques. |
2 | Ramos, García, Olea, Lobos, & Sáez “Percepción docente respecto al trabajo pedagógico durante la COVID-19” | 2020 | To learn about teachers’ perspectives on their role and the teaching–learning process, institutional support, and their mental health state facing COVID-19. | 10 | Qualitative Techniques: Interview. | The perspectives of the teaching staff show the need to find a balance between emotional and academic characteristics, which reflects a generalized affectation in the teaching staff at the mental level due to the pandemic situation. Conflictive emotions such as stress and uncertainty are pointed out in the teaching staff. |
1 and 2 | Hernández & Álvarez “Gestión educativa del confinamiento por COVID-19: percepción del docente en España” | 2021 | To identify the topics of concern for the educational community during the closing of schools, to identify and take into account the future needs and concerns of the educational community, and to learn about and investigate the proposals of the educational community. | 8.726 | Qualitative and Quantitative Literature review and statistical analysis. Techniques: Questionnaire and focus group. | The teachers show their commitment to the students and their concern for having sustainable conditions for learning and teaching in educational institutions, taking into account not only the academic needs or characteristics of the students but also their physical and socioemotional state. Future needs are identified as the establishment of an appropriate distribution of space, taking into account the classroom ratio and infrastructure of the same, in addition to the general proposal to provide greater support from the educational administration. |
1 and 2 | Ardini, Barroso, & Corzo “Herramientas digitales de comu-nicación en contexto COVID 19. El impacto en la relación estudiantes-instituciones educativas en Argentina” | 2020 | To analyze the experiences carried out with e-learning and to identify perspectives and expectations regarding the future of the current educational system. | 194 | Qualitative and quantitative, with an exploratory approach. Instruments: Questionnaire. | The experiences gathered show the obstacles to be overcome in order to achieve a full education for students, as well as the disadvantages and difficulties of online teaching, such as lack of teacher support and lack of information; the aim is to improve these expectations in the future. |
3 | Karasel, Bastas, Altinay, Altinay, & Dabli “Distance Education for Students with Special Needs in Primary Schools in the Period of COVID-19 Epidemic” | 2020 | Intervention on online learning applications in the field of special education during COVID-19. | 10 | Qualitative techniques: Interview. | There are no major advances in online applications for students with SEN, and there is a process of ignorance and abandonment in online teaching for students belonging to special education. Family participation and involvement are scarcely and inadequately reflected in the online teaching–learning environment. |
3 | Villamil, Paredes, & Velázquez “Estudio del uso de herramientas TIC en educación especial” | 2020 | Conduct a study on the use of ICT tools in people with DS (Down Syndrome), in order to know the training needs they present, the methods, and the use they make of them. | 25 | Qualitative and quantitative instruments: Questionnaire. | In the teaching environment, there is a flexibility that enables its understanding and development, so that autonomy and freedom prevail in the development of the established processes, pointing this out as a process that facilitates and links the subject with DS. As training needs, a greater need for linkage between the subjects and ICTs is pointed out, as well as a greater investment of time and effort on the part of the teaching staff to adapt methodologies and rethink their usefulness. |
3 | Manso, González, Verdugo, & Sánchez “Análisis multimedia del impacto del confinamiento por COVID-19 en menores con autismo” | 2021 | To know the overall effect of confinement on ASD students and the educational suggestions that can be used to stabilize the situation generated by the pandemic among these students. | 4 | Qualitative, with a phenomenological approach. Observational study. | It is shown that from the social perspective, there is a general lack of knowledge in the population, which presents large gaps in knowledge about the incidence of measures such as confinement and the repercussions it has for children with ASD. Future educational suggestions include the importance of implementing socio-educational interventions for this type of students. |
3 | Ceballos & Sevilla “El Efecto del Aislamiento Social por el Covid-19 en la Conciencia Emocional y en la Comprensión Lectora. Estudio sobre la Incidencia en Alumnos con Trastornos de Aprendizaje y Menor Acceso a las Nuevas Tecnologías” | 2020 | To know the effect of social isolation by the COVID-19 on emotional awareness and reading comprehension in students with learning disabilities (ASD and ADHD students). | 40 | Qualitative Techniques: Interview. | Results indicate that isolation has a negative emotional impact on students with learning disorders. Likewise, emotional instability is observed in these students, which has an impact on the academic performance of the subjects and, therefore, on their reading comprehension. |
3 | Amorim, Catarino, Miragaia, Ferreras, Viana, & Guardiano “Impacto del covid-19 en niños con Trastorno del Espectro Autista” | 2020 | To know how ASD subjects and family members have experienced social isolation during the quarantine period, taking into account emotional and behavioral issues. | 99 | Qualitative Observational, cross-sectional, and analytical–qualitative study.Instruments: Questionnaire. | It is shown that, as a consequence of isolation during the quarantine period, there is a high psychological impact on both the ASD subjects and their family members, with changes in their behavior and emotion management. |
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Sánchez Amate, J.J.; Luque de la Rosa, A.; Gutiérrez Cáceres, R.; Vargas Serrano, A. The Effects of COVID-19 in the Learning Process of Primary School Students: A Systematic Review. Educ. Sci. 2021, 11, 654. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci11100654
Sánchez Amate JJ, Luque de la Rosa A, Gutiérrez Cáceres R, Vargas Serrano A. The Effects of COVID-19 in the Learning Process of Primary School Students: A Systematic Review. Education Sciences. 2021; 11(10):654. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci11100654
Chicago/Turabian StyleSánchez Amate, José Jesús, Antonio Luque de la Rosa, Rafaela Gutiérrez Cáceres, and Alejandro Vargas Serrano. 2021. "The Effects of COVID-19 in the Learning Process of Primary School Students: A Systematic Review" Education Sciences 11, no. 10: 654. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci11100654
APA StyleSánchez Amate, J. J., Luque de la Rosa, A., Gutiérrez Cáceres, R., & Vargas Serrano, A. (2021). The Effects of COVID-19 in the Learning Process of Primary School Students: A Systematic Review. Education Sciences, 11(10), 654. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci11100654