Education during Pandemic: Perspectives of Secondary School English Teachers from Malaysia, Nepal, and Bangladesh

Motikala Subba Dewan, A. Bashir, David Tchaikovsky Teh Boon Ern
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One of the most affected sectors during the COVID-19 pandemic was education. Abrupt and sudden changes in teaching and learning practices that teachers and students experienced were unprecedented, and the effect is still felt today. Hence, the study sought to identify the challenges secondary English language teachers in Bangladesh, Malaysia and Nepal faced during the pandemic. Adopting a Comparative Case Study (CCS) research model, this was a transnational effort to explore the experiences of a cross-border ELT professional community teaching under various restrictions and limitations imposed by the governments in response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Five key challenges emerged during the findings, namely: (i) teaching and learning dificulties, (ii) unreliable and invalid assessments, (iii) infrastructural hurdles in a home learning environment, (iv) student displacement, and (v) compromised teacher wellbeing. In retrospect, there was a cause for optimism as teachers acquired crucial survival skills, yet most challenges remain valid to this day. So various stakeholders must remain vigilant and devise robust measures in anticipation of future events of this kind and scale.
流行病期间的教育:来自马来西亚、尼泊尔和孟加拉国中学英语教师的视角
在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,受影响最严重的部门之一是教育。教师和学生所经历的教学实践的突然变化是前所未有的,其影响至今仍然存在。因此,这项研究试图确定孟加拉国、马来西亚和尼泊尔的中学英语教师在疫情期间面临的挑战。本研究采用比较案例研究(CCS)研究模式,旨在探讨在各国政府为应对持续的COVID-19大流行而施加的各种限制和限制下,跨境英语教学专业社区教学的经验。在调查过程中出现了五个关键挑战,即:(i)教学困难,(ii)不可靠和无效的评估,(iii)家庭学习环境中的基础设施障碍,(iv)学生流离失所,以及(v)教师福祉受损。回顾过去,我们有理由感到乐观,因为教师们获得了至关重要的生存技能,但大多数挑战直到今天仍然有效。因此,各利益相关者必须保持警惕,并制定强有力的措施,以预测未来这种类型和规模的事件。
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