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    The impact of primary school closures in Ireland resulting from the coronavirus pandemic on principal and teacher wellbeing (Pre-published version)

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    Nohilly, M., O'Toole, V. and Collins, B. (2023) The impact of primary school closures in Ireland resulting from the coronavirus pandemic on principal and teacher wellbeing, Irish Journal of Sociology, 31(3), 324-353, available: https://doi.org/10.1177/07916035231200398.
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    Date
    2023-09-24
    Author
    Nohilly, Margaret
    O'Toole, Veronica
    Collins, Bernie
    Peer Reviewed
    Yes
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    Nohilly, M., O'Toole, V. and Collins, B. (2023) The impact of primary school closures in Ireland resulting from the coronavirus pandemic on principal and teacher wellbeing, Irish Journal of Sociology, 31(3), 324-353, available: https://doi.org/10.1177/07916035231200398.
    Abstract
    In December 2019, in Wuhan in China an outbreak of Coronavirus (COVID-19) was reported. In late February 2020, the first cases of the virus were recorded in Ireland. By 11th March, the World Health Organisation had declared the outbreak a pandemic and on 12th March, An Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar announced that all schools would close with effect from 6pm that day. The schools remained closed until September. This paper considers the impact of the closure of primary schools on both principals’ and teachers’ wellbeing. A mixed-methods, longitudinal research methodology was undertaken. There were two phases to the research. Phase one was undertaken in June and July 2020 when teachers and principals participated in a semi-structured interview and completed two questionnaires: the Emotional Regulation questionnaire and the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory. Phase 2 of data collection was completed in December/January 2021/2021 when the teachers participated in a further interview and completed the questionnaires again. The overall aim of the study was to provide an opportunity for principals and teachers to reflect on how the pandemic impacted on their wellbeing and by inference, the impact of the increased emotional labour of teaching during COVID.
    Keywords
    Wellbeing
    Teachers
    Principal
    Impact
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    SAGE Publications
    Rights
    No embargo Published source must be acknowledged with citation Upon publication, must link to publisher version with DOI Must include statement that accepted for publication Reuse is restricted to non-commercial and no derivative uses
    License URI
    https://journals.sagepub.com/
    DOI
    10.1177/07916035231200398
    URI
    https://dspace.mic.ul.ie/handle/10395/3295
    ISSN
    2050-5280
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