Table 3.
Teachers' knowledge about the government's measures regarding COVID-19.
| Issues | Totally disagree |
Disagree |
Neither Agree, nor disagree |
Agree |
Totally agree |
Not stated |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| F | % | F | % | F | % | F | % | F | % | F | % | |
| 1. The measures are sufficiently comprehensible for their application | 176 | 5,5% | 527 | 16,6% | 437 | 13,7% | 1461 | 45,9% | 573 | 18,0% | 9 | 0,3% |
| 2. The measures are adequate for dealing with the period of the health crisis | 225 | 7,1% | 759 | 23,8% | 489 | 15,4% | 1282 | 40,3% | 416 | 13,1% | 12 | 0,4% |
| 3. There are suitable conditions for the implementation of the measures | 219 | 6,9% | 846 | 26,6% | 561 | 17,6% | 1266 | 39,8% | 270 | 8,5% | 21 | 0,7% |
| 4. The actions planned by the government were suitable for each stage of the pandemic. | 381 | 12,0% | 1159 | 36,4% | 579 | 18,2% | 856 | 26,9% | 201 | 6,3% | 7 | 0,2% |
| 5. The measures were exaggerated regarding the crisis | 761 | 23,9% | 1338 | 42,0% | 525 | 16,5% | 385 | 12,1% | 160 | 5,0% | 14 | 0,4% |