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Articles

To school through the screens: the use of screen devices to support young children's education and learning during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Pages 275-283 | Received 26 Feb 2021, Accepted 07 Apr 2021, Published online: 06 Jun 2021
 

Abstract

The aim of the current study was to investigate how children in Ireland adapted to the change in schooling, and particularly their use of screen devices to support their learning at home, during a period of lockdown due to the COVID-19 crisis in early 2020. This research draws on data from 506 parents of children aged 1–10 years in Ireland who completed an online survey during lockdown in May and June 2020. Parents responded to a series of questions for the Play and Learning in the Early Years (PLEY) Survey about their child's play, learning and development, including questions about their child's education and use of screen devices for educational purposes. The results indicate that screentime increased for most children during lockdown, and they spent significantly more time on schoolwork if they had access to a computer or laptop. They were also more likely to spend time watching educational TV programmes or playing educational screen-based games if their parent believed screen content had educational value. The findings highlight the impact of lockdown on children's lives both for their education, and how they adapted to schooling at home using screen devices. The implications for education and future research are considered.

Disclosure statement

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

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Funding

This work was supported by Mary Immaculate College Seed Funding [SF201-7].

Notes on contributors

Suzanne M. Egan

Dr. Suzanne M. Egan is a lecturer in the Department of Psychology in Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick. Her research examines the processes involved in thinking and reasoning and the factors that influence development in young children.

Chloé Beatty

Chloé Beatty is a PhD researcher in the Department of Psychology at Mary Immaculate College. Her research interests focus on early child development, screen use and digital technologies.

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