Synchronous online English language teaching for young learners: insights from public primary school teachers in an EFL context

IF 6 1区 文学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Phung Dao, Trang Le Diem Bui, Dao Thi Thuy Nguyen, Mai Xuan Nhat Chi Nguyen
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This study explored teachers’ perceived benefits, issues and their responses to the issues when conducting synchronous online English language teaching (SOELT) for young learners via the lens of Bourdieu’s (Citation1986) capital framework. A mixed-methods design using in-depth interviews and a Likert-scale survey was adopted to investigate the perceptions of 124 Vietnamese EFL teachers in different public primary schools in Vietnam. Quantitative analyses revealed teachers’ little access to economic capital as compared to social and cultural capital when conducing SOELT. Content-based analyses of interview data show that conducting SOELT for young learners increased teachers’ access to social and cultural capital in the form of 1) enhanced online pedagogical skills, 2) greater awareness of the potential of technologies for online teaching and professional development, and 3) increased collaboration among colleagues and students’ parents. However, the lack of economic capital created issues for implementing SOELT. Notably, teachers’ perceptions appeared to be contradictory because they reported good access to social and cultural capital, but they stated multiple issues related to the access to these two types of capital. The interviews also revealed teachers’ adoption of two strategies to resolve emergent SOELT issues: approach coping and avoidant coping strategies. Besides, the results show that teachers’ degrees of access to capital were not associated with their background characteristics. The results overall indicate benefits and issues of SOELT that are both common to online education and specific to the characteristics of young learners.
面向年轻学习者的同步在线英语教学:公立小学教师在英语语境中的见解
本研究通过Bourdieu (Citation1986)的资本框架,探讨了教师在对年轻学习者进行同步在线英语教学(SOELT)时的感知利益、问题以及他们对问题的反应。采用深度访谈和李克特量表调查的混合方法设计,对越南不同公立小学的124名越南英语教师的认知进行了调查。定量分析显示,与社会和文化资本相比,教师在进行外语教学时获得的经济资本很少。基于内容的访谈数据分析表明,对年轻学习者进行SOELT增加了教师获得社会和文化资本的途径,其形式是:1)提高了在线教学技能;2)提高了对在线教学和专业发展技术潜力的认识;3)增加了同事和学生家长之间的合作。然而,缺乏经济资本为实施SOELT带来了问题。值得注意的是,教师的看法似乎是矛盾的,因为他们报告了良好的社会和文化资本,但他们陈述了与获得这两种资本相关的多个问题。访谈还揭示了教师在解决突发英语问题时采用的两种策略:趋近式应对和回避式应对。此外,研究结果显示,教师的资本获取程度与其背景特征无关。总体而言,结果表明了SOELT的好处和问题,这些好处和问题既适用于在线教育,也适用于年轻学习者的特点。
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CiteScore
18.50
自引率
12.90%
发文量
74
期刊介绍: Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) is an intercontinental and interdisciplinary journal which leads the field in its dedication to all matters associated with the use of computers in language learning (L1 and L2), teaching and testing. It provides a forum to discuss the discoveries in the field and to exchange experience and information about existing techniques. The scope of the journal is intentionally wide-ranging and embraces a multitude of disciplines.
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