Teachers’ Perception of the Students’ Readiness for Self- regulated Learning during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Karuna Nepal, S. Kc
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COVID - 19 pandemic has detrimental impacts on the educational sector along with many other areas of human life. Virtual learning, though not a new topic, has occupied huge space in current pedagogical discourse. However, it has been criticized for exacerbating inequalities between well-resourced and under-resourced people, institutions and geographical location. In this scenario, we propose self-regulated learning as a viable solution to avert the learning gap during possible crises in the future. In this article, we explored how empowered are the learners for carrying out self-regulated learning. This qualitative study in which data were elicited through three focus group discussions with 15 ELT teachers revealed that the students having a lack of sufficient knowledge and skill for continuing learning in the absence of a teacher, indicated to the possible discontinuation of learning during the school closure circumstanced by COVID- 19 pandemic.
新冠肺炎疫情期间教师对学生自主学习准备情况的看法
COVID - 19大流行对教育部门以及人类生活的许多其他领域产生了不利影响。虚拟学习虽然不是一个新话题,但在当前的教学话语中占据了巨大的空间。然而,人们批评它加剧了资源充足和资源不足的人、机构和地理位置之间的不平等。在这种情况下,我们提出自我调节学习作为一种可行的解决方案,以避免未来可能出现的危机期间的学习差距。在本文中,我们探讨了如何授权学习者进行自我调节学习。这项定性研究通过与15名英语教师进行三次焦点小组讨论得出数据,结果显示,在没有教师的情况下,学生缺乏足够的知识和技能来继续学习,这表明在COVID- 19大流行的情况下,学校关闭期间可能会中断学习。
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