Masked education? The benefits and burdens of wearing face masks in schools during the current Corona pandemic
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Masked education? The benefits and burdens of wearing face masks in schools during the current Corona pandemic
Abstract
Face masks can prevent the spread of the virus SARS-CoV-2, in particular as this spread can occur from people with no symptoms. However, covering the lower half of the face reduces the ability to communicate, interpret, and mimic the expressions of those with whom we interact. Positive emotions become less recognizable, and negative emotions are amplified. Emotional mimicry, contagion, and emotionality in general are reduced and (thereby) bonding between teachers and learners, group cohesion, and learning - of which emotions are a major driver. The benefits and burdens of face masks in schools should be seriously considered and made obvious and clear to teachers and students. The school's specific situation must also inform any decision regarding face mask use.
Keywords: Corona virus; Covid-19; Emotions; Face masks; Masked education; School; Shutdown.
Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier GmbH.
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