Online foreign language learning at the tertiary level: Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic

B. A. Lomotey, Ildiko Csajbok-Twerefou
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The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic caused a recourse to online teaching in many parts of the world, and for several disciplines, including foreign language learning. Although quite an amount of research has been conducted on Online Foreign Language Learning (OFLL), issues relating to OFLL in philology programs have received relatively little attention. Furthermore, differences in students’ experiences according to the foreign language of study remain under-researched. The current paper addresses this gap using both quantitative and qualitative methods. A survey was conducted among one thousand, one hundred and five [1,105] (former) students of an African university. The researchers examined the new methods applied in the teaching of Arabic, Chinese, French, Kiswahili, Russian, and Spanish as foreign languages at the research setting during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study investigated the challenges encountered by participants, participants’ perceptions of OFLL, and its impact on their performance. The findings showed that challenges encountered by participants included issues such as inadequate physical interaction in the foreign language and problems with internet connectivity. However, the findings also suggest that OFLL has certain advantages such as the reduction of anxiety and the increase of foreign language enjoyment among learners. These findings suggest that OFLL has some benefits which foreign language institutions should make good use of even beyond times of crisis. Measures to achieve this include the usage of efficient online learning management software and the provision of digital training programs for students and teachers.
高等教育中的在线外语学习:COVID-19 大流行的经验教训
COVID-19 大流行病的爆发导致世界许多地区和多个学科(包括外语学习)开始采用在线教学。尽管对在线外语学习(OFLL)进行了大量研究,但与语言学课程中的在线外语学习有关的问题受到的关注相对较少。此外,对学生在外语学习中的体验差异仍然研究不足。本文采用定量和定性方法弥补了这一不足。研究人员对非洲一所大学的一千零五十[1105]名(前)学生进行了调查。研究人员考察了在 COVID-19 大流行期间,在研究环境中将阿拉伯语、汉语、法语、斯瓦希里语、俄语和西班牙语作为外语教学所采用的新方法。研究调查了参与者遇到的挑战、参与者对 OFLL 的看法以及 OFLL 对其表现的影响。研究结果表明,参与者遇到的挑战包括外语肢体互动不足和网络连接问题。然而,研究结果也表明,外语学习有一定的优势,如减少学习者的焦虑和提高外语学习的乐趣。这些研究结果表明,外语学习有一些好处,即使在危机时期,外语教育机构也应充分利用这些好处。为此采取的措施包括使用高效的在线学习管理软件,为学生和教师提供数字化培训项目。
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