This article outlines the results from an investigation on elementary school students designed to find out whether the coronavirus pandemic had an impact on their conceptualisation of microorganisms. We compared 9- to 11-year-old children’s drawings and answers to questionnaires conducted before the pandemic (during 2017 and 2018, N = 137) with those conducted after the pandemic (during 2022, N = 94). We found that the impact has been deep. On the one hand, the post-pandemic group not only reinforced their negative image about microorganisms but assimilated the group of microorganisms to that of viruses. Moreover, most of their representations showed great similarities to the images of the typical sphere-with-peaks coronavirus presented in ...
Abstract Since the coronavirus COVID-19 was identified as an international public health emergency i...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic introduced unique challenges to teaching at the uni...
We explored the COVID-19 pandemic as a context for learning about the role of science in a global he...
This article outlines the results from an investigation on elementary school students designed to fi...
Recently, the COVID-19 pandemic impacted immensely on individuals and societies around the world. Th...
For the past couple of years, the COVID-19 pandemic had an immense impact on lives of individuals an...
Recently, the COVID-19 pandemic impacted immensely on individuals and societies around the world. Th...
The COVID-19 pandemic had an immense impact on communities around the world. We know that new epidem...
Understanding the public perception of health risks and trust in information sources is a matter of ...
The image that students have of scientists and their context appears distorted by multiple factors. ...
Microorganisms play a big role on planet Earth and are often associated only with harmful effects, w...
We have recently argued that, because microbes have pervasive – often vital – influences on our live...
We have recently argued that, because microbes have pervasive – often vital – influences on our live...
Children’s alternative conceptions on microorganisms and health are little studied in the literature...
We have recently argued that, because microbes have pervasive – often vital – influences on our live...
Abstract Since the coronavirus COVID-19 was identified as an international public health emergency i...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic introduced unique challenges to teaching at the uni...
We explored the COVID-19 pandemic as a context for learning about the role of science in a global he...
This article outlines the results from an investigation on elementary school students designed to fi...
Recently, the COVID-19 pandemic impacted immensely on individuals and societies around the world. Th...
For the past couple of years, the COVID-19 pandemic had an immense impact on lives of individuals an...
Recently, the COVID-19 pandemic impacted immensely on individuals and societies around the world. Th...
The COVID-19 pandemic had an immense impact on communities around the world. We know that new epidem...
Understanding the public perception of health risks and trust in information sources is a matter of ...
The image that students have of scientists and their context appears distorted by multiple factors. ...
Microorganisms play a big role on planet Earth and are often associated only with harmful effects, w...
We have recently argued that, because microbes have pervasive – often vital – influences on our live...
We have recently argued that, because microbes have pervasive – often vital – influences on our live...
Children’s alternative conceptions on microorganisms and health are little studied in the literature...
We have recently argued that, because microbes have pervasive – often vital – influences on our live...
Abstract Since the coronavirus COVID-19 was identified as an international public health emergency i...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic introduced unique challenges to teaching at the uni...
We explored the COVID-19 pandemic as a context for learning about the role of science in a global he...