Through the Lens of EFL Teachers: Teaching Online on Lockdown

IF 0.6 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Hatice Çeşme, Birgül Akdağ Çimen
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There has been a growing interest in online EFL teaching studies after the COVID-19 outbreak. However, the majority of the studies have centered around students’ perspectives. The studies examining the issue from EFL teachers’ perspectives, on the other hand, are relatively scarce. Therefore, this study qualitatively investigated EFL teachers’ perceptions and experience in this critical process to bridge the gap in the literature. For the study, the data were collected through written semi-structured interviews with 25 EFL teachers in Turkey. Five themes with several categories emerged based on the thematic analysis of the data with MAXQDA 2020 package program. The teachers commonly focused on the challenges of emergency online teaching and suggested potential solutions. The primary stemmed from the poor communication between teachers and students due to low engagement levels and technology-related issues. The teachers also struggled to find proper online EFL teaching materials since they had no or little experience in online education and did not know how find teaching resources. They suggested providing EFL teachers with workshop opportunities to learn how to tackle technology-related problems and improve their online material developing skills. This study may extend the relevant literature by providing a deeper insight into EFL teachers’ practices and recommendations for practitioners of online teaching
英语教师视角下的在线封锁教学
新冠肺炎疫情爆发后,人们对在线英语教学研究的兴趣日益浓厚。然而,大多数研究都是围绕学生的观点展开的。另一方面,从英语教师的角度审视这一问题的研究相对较少。因此,本研究定性地调查了英语教师在这一关键过程中的感知和体验,以弥补文献上的空白。在这项研究中,数据是通过对土耳其25名英语教师的书面半结构化访谈收集的。利用MAXQDA 2020包程序对数据进行主题分析,形成了5个主题和几个类别。教师们普遍关注紧急在线教学的挑战,并提出了可能的解决方案。主要原因是由于教师和学生之间的沟通不佳,参与度低,以及与技术相关的问题。由于教师没有或很少有在线教育的经验,不知道如何寻找教学资源,他们也很难找到合适的在线英语教材。他们建议为英语教师提供研讨会机会,学习如何解决与技术相关的问题,提高他们的在线材料开发技能。本研究可拓展相关文献,深入了解英语教师的实践,并为在线教学的实践者提供建议
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