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PERCEPTIONS OF COVID 19 AND ONGOING PANDEMICS BY CHILDREN IN THE PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS

Yıl 2022, , 51 - 58, 18.06.2022
https://doi.org/10.47214/adeder.1120572

Öz

The present study is aimed to define how the COVID-19 pandemic was perceived amongst the primary school children by the pictures they did. The study group, in which the qualitative research method was used, included 241 first grade students in a primary school in the Antalya Kepez region, which was selected by the convenient sampling method. While collecting data in the research, students were asked "what do you understand when the COVID-19 is mentioned?" and to draw a picture of their feelings. The data were evaluated as a percentage (%) and frequency with the SPSS program. In the conclusion of the study, it was observed that most of the students in the study group perceived the COVID-19 as "an insect", and less of the students perceived it as "a disease". COVID-19 pandemic is drawn by the children generally as a free time activity at home.  

Kaynakça

  • Akgun, E. & Ergul, A. (2015). Evaluation of Family Perception in Pictures of 55-74 Month-Old Children. Cukurova University Journal of Education, (44) 2, 209-228.
  • Artut, K. (2004). A review of the linear development levels of children in preschool painting education. Cukurova University Journal of Social Sciences Institute ,, 13 (1), 223-234.
  • Aykac, N. (2012). Perception of teacher and learning process in primary school students' paintings. Education and Science, 37 (164), 298-315.
  • Buldu, M. (2006). Young children's perceptions of scientists: a preliminary study. Educational Research, 48 (1), 121-132.
  • Daglioglu, H. E. (2011). Comparative analysis of the teacher figure reflected in the pictures of children aged 5-7. Education and Science, 36 (160), 144-157.
  • Dogru, Turcan, Arslan & Dogru. (2006). Evaluation of Families Identification Situations in Pictures of Children. Selcuk University Institute of Social Sciences Journal, 15, 223-235.
  • Eristi, S.D. & Kurt, A.A. (2011). Elementary school students’ perceptions of technology in their pictorial representations. Turkish Online Journal of Qualitativeb Inquiry, 2 (1) 24-37.
  • Ersoy, A. &Turkkan, B. (2009). Perceptions about internet in elementary school children’s drawings. Primary school Online, 8 (1), 57-73.
  • Nazlı, S.R.& Çat, K.A. (2021) The Reflection of Children’s Covid-19 Perceptions to Their Drawings. Journal of Akdeniz University Faculty of Communication,36, 221-242.
  • Pek, E. (2021). Reflectıons Of The Covıd-19 Pandemıc On Chıldren's Drawıngs. Journal of Art and Language, 10 (88), 1737-1746.
  • Şen-Beytut, D., Boisik, B., Solak, U. & Seyfioglu, U. (2009). Examination of the effects of hospitalization in children through the projective method of drawing. Maltepe University Journal of Nursing Science and Art, 2 (3), 35-44.
  • Tas, Y., Aslan, D. & Sayek, I. (2006). How do children reflect the profession of medicine in their paintings? An example made among children aged 7-12. Journal of Continuing Medical Education, 15 (11), 184- 191.
  • Tiryaki Ö, Zengin H, Çınar N. (2021). Reflection of Children's Perceptions of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Their Drawings. Ordu University Journal of Nursing Studies, 4(3), 296-305.
  • Turan, S. (2018). What Is Qualitative Research? (S. Turan, Çev. Edt.) , Qualitative Research A Guide to Desing and Implementation. Nobel Yayıncılık. Ankara.
  • Turkmen, H. (2008). Turkish Primary Students' Perceptions about Scientist and What Factors Affecting the Image of the Scientists. Eurasia Journal of Mathematics, Science & Technology Education, 4 (1), 55- 61.
  • Yayan, G. (2020). Reflections of Covid-19 as a Pandemic in the Paintings of the Students at Gazi University Gazi Education Faculty Fine Arts Department Art Painting Major.Turkish Studies, 15(4), 1297-1313.
  • Yildirim, A. & Simsek, H. (2011). Qualitative research methods in the social sciences. Ankara: Seckin Publications.

PERCEPTIONS OF COVID 19 AND ONGOING PANDEMICS BY CHILDREN IN THE PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS

Yıl 2022, , 51 - 58, 18.06.2022
https://doi.org/10.47214/adeder.1120572

Öz

The present study is aimed to define how the COVID-19 pandemic was perceived amongst the primary school children by the pictures they did. The study group, in which the qualitative research method was used, included 241 first grade students in a primary school in the Antalya Kepez region, which was selected by the convenient sampling method. While collecting data in the research, students were asked "what do you understand when the COVID-19 is mentioned?" and to draw a picture of their feelings. The data were evaluated as a percentage (%) and frequency with the SPSS program. In the conclusion of the study, it was observed that most of the students in the study group perceived the COVID-19 as "an insect", and less of the students perceived it as "a disease". COVID-19 pandemic is drawn by the children generally as a free time activity at home.

Kaynakça

  • Akgun, E. & Ergul, A. (2015). Evaluation of Family Perception in Pictures of 55-74 Month-Old Children. Cukurova University Journal of Education, (44) 2, 209-228.
  • Artut, K. (2004). A review of the linear development levels of children in preschool painting education. Cukurova University Journal of Social Sciences Institute ,, 13 (1), 223-234.
  • Aykac, N. (2012). Perception of teacher and learning process in primary school students' paintings. Education and Science, 37 (164), 298-315.
  • Buldu, M. (2006). Young children's perceptions of scientists: a preliminary study. Educational Research, 48 (1), 121-132.
  • Daglioglu, H. E. (2011). Comparative analysis of the teacher figure reflected in the pictures of children aged 5-7. Education and Science, 36 (160), 144-157.
  • Dogru, Turcan, Arslan & Dogru. (2006). Evaluation of Families Identification Situations in Pictures of Children. Selcuk University Institute of Social Sciences Journal, 15, 223-235.
  • Eristi, S.D. & Kurt, A.A. (2011). Elementary school students’ perceptions of technology in their pictorial representations. Turkish Online Journal of Qualitativeb Inquiry, 2 (1) 24-37.
  • Ersoy, A. &Turkkan, B. (2009). Perceptions about internet in elementary school children’s drawings. Primary school Online, 8 (1), 57-73.
  • Nazlı, S.R.& Çat, K.A. (2021) The Reflection of Children’s Covid-19 Perceptions to Their Drawings. Journal of Akdeniz University Faculty of Communication,36, 221-242.
  • Pek, E. (2021). Reflectıons Of The Covıd-19 Pandemıc On Chıldren's Drawıngs. Journal of Art and Language, 10 (88), 1737-1746.
  • Şen-Beytut, D., Boisik, B., Solak, U. & Seyfioglu, U. (2009). Examination of the effects of hospitalization in children through the projective method of drawing. Maltepe University Journal of Nursing Science and Art, 2 (3), 35-44.
  • Tas, Y., Aslan, D. & Sayek, I. (2006). How do children reflect the profession of medicine in their paintings? An example made among children aged 7-12. Journal of Continuing Medical Education, 15 (11), 184- 191.
  • Tiryaki Ö, Zengin H, Çınar N. (2021). Reflection of Children's Perceptions of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Their Drawings. Ordu University Journal of Nursing Studies, 4(3), 296-305.
  • Turan, S. (2018). What Is Qualitative Research? (S. Turan, Çev. Edt.) , Qualitative Research A Guide to Desing and Implementation. Nobel Yayıncılık. Ankara.
  • Turkmen, H. (2008). Turkish Primary Students' Perceptions about Scientist and What Factors Affecting the Image of the Scientists. Eurasia Journal of Mathematics, Science & Technology Education, 4 (1), 55- 61.
  • Yayan, G. (2020). Reflections of Covid-19 as a Pandemic in the Paintings of the Students at Gazi University Gazi Education Faculty Fine Arts Department Art Painting Major.Turkish Studies, 15(4), 1297-1313.
  • Yildirim, A. & Simsek, H. (2011). Qualitative research methods in the social sciences. Ankara: Seckin Publications.
Toplam 17 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Eğitim Üzerine Çalışmalar
Bölüm Araştırma Makaleleri
Yazarlar

Hatice Gürses 0000-0002-1167-3193

Behsat Savas 0000-0003-3164-9745

Özgür Arslan 0000-0001-5767-4426

Yayımlanma Tarihi 18 Haziran 2022
Gönderilme Tarihi 24 Mayıs 2022
Kabul Tarihi 9 Haziran 2022
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2022

Kaynak Göster

APA Gürses, H., Savas, B., & Arslan, Ö. (2022). PERCEPTIONS OF COVID 19 AND ONGOING PANDEMICS BY CHILDREN IN THE PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS. Araştırma Ve Deneyim Dergisi, 7(1), 51-58. https://doi.org/10.47214/adeder.1120572
AMA Gürses H, Savas B, Arslan Ö. PERCEPTIONS OF COVID 19 AND ONGOING PANDEMICS BY CHILDREN IN THE PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS. Research and Experience Journal (REJ). Haziran 2022;7(1):51-58. doi:10.47214/adeder.1120572
Chicago Gürses, Hatice, Behsat Savas, ve Özgür Arslan. “PERCEPTIONS OF COVID 19 AND ONGOING PANDEMICS BY CHILDREN IN THE PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS”. Araştırma Ve Deneyim Dergisi 7, sy. 1 (Haziran 2022): 51-58. https://doi.org/10.47214/adeder.1120572.
EndNote Gürses H, Savas B, Arslan Ö (01 Haziran 2022) PERCEPTIONS OF COVID 19 AND ONGOING PANDEMICS BY CHILDREN IN THE PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS. Araştırma ve Deneyim Dergisi 7 1 51–58.
IEEE H. Gürses, B. Savas, ve Ö. Arslan, “PERCEPTIONS OF COVID 19 AND ONGOING PANDEMICS BY CHILDREN IN THE PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS”, Research and Experience Journal (REJ), c. 7, sy. 1, ss. 51–58, 2022, doi: 10.47214/adeder.1120572.
ISNAD Gürses, Hatice vd. “PERCEPTIONS OF COVID 19 AND ONGOING PANDEMICS BY CHILDREN IN THE PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS”. Araştırma ve Deneyim Dergisi 7/1 (Haziran 2022), 51-58. https://doi.org/10.47214/adeder.1120572.
JAMA Gürses H, Savas B, Arslan Ö. PERCEPTIONS OF COVID 19 AND ONGOING PANDEMICS BY CHILDREN IN THE PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS. Research and Experience Journal (REJ). 2022;7:51–58.
MLA Gürses, Hatice vd. “PERCEPTIONS OF COVID 19 AND ONGOING PANDEMICS BY CHILDREN IN THE PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS”. Araştırma Ve Deneyim Dergisi, c. 7, sy. 1, 2022, ss. 51-58, doi:10.47214/adeder.1120572.
Vancouver Gürses H, Savas B, Arslan Ö. PERCEPTIONS OF COVID 19 AND ONGOING PANDEMICS BY CHILDREN IN THE PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS. Research and Experience Journal (REJ). 2022;7(1):51-8.