Challenges of English Language Learners towards Remote Independent Study: Developing a Theory

M. Villaver, Lolly Beth Justiniane
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English language is considered as the universal language in the world, yet one of the most difficult subjects to learn for many reasons. There are numerous factors that learners are fumbling with in spelling, grammar, and phonological structures. However, the benefits of understanding the language far outweigh the inconveniences of learning it. One of the most affected groups of students since the pandemic is English Language Learners. These learners encounter numerous challenges throughout the autonomous learning process and exhibit a negative attitude towards learning. The purpose of this study is to identify the difficulties faced by English language learners at Jefferson Union High School District in Daly City, California. Specifically, this research studies (i) the challenges of English Language learners towards remote independent study, (ii) the significant themes that can be drawn from their challenges, and (iii) the theory that may be developed based on the significant themes. To further comprehend this phenomenon, this study takes a qualitative approach that employs interviews as a data collection instrument and uses Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis in the analysis of qualitative data. Participants in this study are English language learners who struggle with learning remotely during the pandemic. The sample of this study consisted of 6 students from 4 different grade levels in high school: Grades 9, 10, 11, and 12. The results show that there are a variety of challenges that students face, which can be categorized into time management, sustained attention, and motivation. The participants employed a variety of techniques to address the issues, including family and friends support, and technology throughout the pandemic and this resulted in remote independent study for autonomous and self-directed learning.
英语学习者远程自主学习的挑战:发展理论
英语被认为是世界通用语言,但由于许多原因,英语是最难学的科目之一。学习者在拼写、语法和语音结构上有很多失误。然而,理解这门语言的好处远远大于学习它的不便。自大流行以来,受影响最大的学生群体之一是英语学习者。这些学习者在自主学习过程中遇到了许多挑战,并表现出消极的学习态度。本研究的目的是找出加州戴利市杰佛逊联合高中区英语学习者所面临的困难。具体来说,本研究研究了(i)英语语言学习者在远程独立学习方面面临的挑战,(ii)可以从他们的挑战中得出的重要主题,以及(iii)可能基于这些重要主题发展的理论。为了进一步理解这一现象,本研究采用定性方法,采用访谈作为数据收集工具,并在定性数据分析中使用解释现象学分析。本研究的参与者是英语学习者,他们在疫情期间难以远程学习。本研究的样本包括来自高中9年级、10年级、11年级和12年级4个不同年级的6名学生。结果表明,学生们面临着各种各样的挑战,这些挑战可以分为时间管理、持续注意力和动力。参与者采用了各种技术来解决这些问题,包括家庭和朋友的支持,以及整个大流行期间的技术,这导致了自主和自主学习的远程独立研究。
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