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Has the coronavirus pandemic changed students’ conceptions of microorganisms? Evidence from elementary school

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Pages 733-749 | Received 03 Apr 2023, Accepted 04 Sep 2023, Published online: 12 Sep 2023
 

ABSTRACT

This article outlines the results from an investigation on elementary school students designed to find out whether the coronavirus pandemic had an impact on their conceptualisation of microorganisms. We compared 9- to 11-year-old children’s drawings and answers to questionnaires conducted before the pandemic (during 2017 and 2018, N = 137) with those conducted after the pandemic (during 2022, N = 94). We found that the impact has been deep. On the one hand, the post-pandemic group not only reinforced their negative image about microorganisms but assimilated the group of microorganisms to that of viruses. Moreover, most of their representations showed great similarities to the images of the typical sphere-with-peaks coronavirus presented in public media. On the other hand, the tendency to associate microorganisms predominantly with human beings decreased in this group at the expense of an increase in the notion of their ubiquity. These results are a starting point to design new didactic strategies to capitalise on informal learning during the pandemic and channel it towards scientifically correct models.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Ethics statement

In all cases, parents were informed by school authorities about the ongoing investigation. Photographs were taken with the respective consent. The study met the ethics/human subject requirements of the institution at the time the data were collected.

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