Webinar Recording - Oct 1st 2020
Due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, the last 6 months have seen a complete transformation of people’s experiences. This webinar looks at the research conducted in the School of Education over this time with principals, teachers, learners in different settings and parents. We aim to synthesise what we have learnt from this research and how we can use this to inform our educational systems, processes and practices during and beyond the pandemic.
Date | Thursday 1st October 2020
Time | 4 - 5pm
Where | Online via Zoom
Speakers: Dr Joanne Banks, Dr Aibhín Bray, Dr Ann Devitt, Prof Colette Murphy and Dr Erika Piazzoli
Dr Erika Piazzoli: Outside. And Beyond. Negotiating digital pedagogies and performance with young refugees and migrants.
Prof Colette Murphy: Irish Primary School Leadership Covid-19: Principals’ Study integrating perspectives from education, leadership and human relations (Research Team: Amy Fahy and Colette Murphy, School of Education, and Na Fu and Ashley and Ashley Nguyen from Trinity Business School).
Dr Joanne Banks: “Learning feels much more distant and lonely” Factors influencing student engagement during Covid-19 school closures in Ireland.
Dr Ann Devitt: “Because not all learning is curriculum based”: Family Learning and Literacy Practices during Covid-19 school closures in Ireland.
Dr Aibhín Bray: Teaching and Learning for the development of “Key Skills” - Findings from post-primary teacher and student surveys.
Resources discussed during the Lessons Learned during Lockdown Webinar:
PDST:
https://www.pdst.ie/DistanceLearning/DigTech
For well-being
TCD Resources
Home learning for multilingual families