ELT Teachers’ and Learners’ Perceptions of Online Core Language Courses during Pandemic

Danilsa Lorduy Arellano, Andrea Ayazo, Reinel Oyola
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In 2020, the global sanitary crisis of COVID-19 prompted us to search for strategies to keep communicating in all areas of society. The education domain had to adapt and quickly made a significant shift towards digital interactions to facilitate instructional delivery for teaching and learning. This qualitative case study aimed at exploring the perceptions and most challenging facts associated with an Online education model applied to core courses in an ELT program at a Colombian university. Data from surveys interviews and focus groups applied to 115 learners and 20 teachers suggested that despite the benefits regarding authentic materials for language learners, constraints related to learners connectivity, teachers-students interaction, social presence, motivation, evaluation, and the delivery of feedback were the most challenging situations. The overview portrayed in this study will facilitate comprehension of the learning and teaching issues presented during Covid 19 pandemic and will raise awareness of new perspectives for further online instruction.
大流行病期间英语语言教学教师和学生对在线核心语言课程的看法
2020 年,COVID-19 引发的全球卫生危机促使我们寻找在社会各个领域保持沟通的策略。教育领域不得不做出调整,并迅速向数字互动做出重大转变,以促进教学和学习的指导交付。这项定性案例研究旨在探索哥伦比亚一所大学英语语言教学计划核心课程中应用在线教育模式的相关看法和最具挑战性的事实。对 115 名学习者和 20 名教师进行的调查访谈和焦点小组的数据表明,尽管真实材料对语言学习者有好处,但与学习者连接、师生互动、社会存在、学习动机、评价和反馈传递有关的制约因素是最具挑战性的情况。本研究中描述的概况将有助于理解 Covid 19 大流行期间提出的学习和教学问题,并将提高对进一步在线教学新视角的认识。
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