Students’ and Teachers’ Feelings During the DAD Era. A Challenge Enlightened by a Psychodynamic Analysis of Traditional References in Education

Maria Gabriella Pediconi

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This article presents an exploratory study about how the pandemic period impacted feelings of teachers, children and teens. We analyze the materials of a narrative from within, made up of words that tell of the experience as it happens. In particular, through these materials we present the feelings experienced by the students and the teachers at school in the DAD era. The validity of traditional references in pedagogy is confirmed by the fundamental roles of actors, i.e. teachers and students of educative action even in the pandemic period.


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feelings in education; online teaching and learning; COVID-19; psychodynamic analysis

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/pe.2021.5.165-186
Date of publication: 2021-11-15 21:31:53
Date of submission: 2021-04-27 09:21:18


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