A Challenge of Online Teaching and Learning Pedagogy: Fundamental English Writing Class in a Thai Context

Q4 Social Sciences
Manachai Inkaew
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Abstract

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic during 2019-2021, most teaching and learning classes in Thailand were conducted through online platforms, including the fundamental English writing course for the non-English-majoring undergraduate students. This paper aims to shed light on how the undergraduates perceive themselves while experiencing the online fundamental English writing class. In addition, this study explores students’ learning performance through results drawn from writing assignments and tests, including the learners’ reflections on their improvement in English writing. The research also examines specific factors that fostered students’ satisfactory learning outcomes throughout the online learning period. A mixed-method approach, comprising quantitative and qualitative strategies, was applied in seeking answers to the research questions. The analysis and interpretation of research data involved transforming qualitative themes or codes into numbers to triangulate the quantitative outcomes and interpreting them to explain phenomena emerging from the study. The findings suggest that students were content with the teaching and learning strategies employed throughout the course. They perceived they could improve their English writing skills and earn additional benefits from the designed online course compared with traditional in-class learning. The results of this research on the first-hand experience could be utilised as a guideline in preparing an online class, developing learning materials, and adopting or adapting helpful teaching strategies to deliver the fundamental English writing class through the online platform efficiently.
在线教学和学习教学法的挑战:泰国语境下的基础英语写作课
由于2019-2021年新冠肺炎疫情,泰国大部分教学和学习课程都是通过网络平台进行的,包括针对非英语专业本科生的基础英语写作课程。本文旨在揭示大学生在网络基础英语写作课上的自我认知。此外,本研究通过写作作业和测试的结果来探讨学生的学习表现,包括学习者对自己英语写作进步的反思。研究还考察了在整个在线学习期间促进学生取得满意学习成果的具体因素。混合方法的方法,包括定量和定性的策略,被用于寻求答案的研究问题。研究数据的分析和解释涉及将定性主题或代码转换为数字,以三角测量定量结果,并解释它们以解释研究中出现的现象。研究结果表明,学生对整个课程中采用的教学策略感到满意。他们认为,与传统的课堂学习相比,他们可以从设计好的在线课程中提高英语写作技能,并获得额外的好处。第一手经验的研究结果可以作为在线课程的准备、学习材料的开发以及采用或调整有用的教学策略的指导,从而有效地通过在线平台进行基础英语写作课程的教学。
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