Perceptions of teachers towards COVID appropriate behaviors for school children in coastal South India

Author:

Kamath Sowmini PadmanabhORCID,Mithra PrasannaORCID,Joshi JayateerthaORCID,Kamath PadmanabhORCID,Unnikrishnan BhaskaranORCID,K. JayashreeORCID,Rao SuchethaORCID,S.R. RavikiranORCID,Pai KeshavORCID,Kamath NutanORCID,Bhat Kamalakshi G.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractCOVID appropriate behavioral measures need to be followed once school reopens. School teachers being in the forefront could substantiate the feasibility of suggested safety measures. This study aimed to assess teachers’ perceptions towards COVID appropriate behaviors for children with school reopening and compare their mean scores between public versus private schools and across school boards. We conducted an observational school-based study of teachers over two months. Perceptions were scored using a five-point Likert symmetric agree to disagree scale. Results were expressed as proportions and analyzed using an independent sample t-test. Of the 547 teachers surveyed, most (> 90%) agreed to the suggested social distancing and hygiene measures. There was a significant difference in perception scores between private versus public schools and across boards regarding i) reducing the academic syllabus, ii) adopting a cloud-based system to integrate online-offline learning, and iii) conducting meetings online. In addition, measures such as i) teaching classes on alternate days with a limited number of children, ii) arranging benches/desks to maintain six feet distance between students, iii) dealing with psychological stress by counselors, and iv) arrangement with local hospitals for medical services were significant statistically across school boards. To conclude, most schoolteachers agreed with the need for social distancing and hygiene measures for children. There was a significant difference in perceptions between public versus private schools and across boards regarding academic syllabus, integration of online-offline student learning, number of children per class, the timing of classes, student seating arrangement, and medical/psychological guidance availability.

Funder

Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Psychology

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