THE EFFECTS OF ONLINE ENGLISH CLASSES ON STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION TO LEARN ENGLISH LANGUAGE

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
J. Jerković, B. Komaromi, Dušan Rakić
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The circumstances of the Covid-19 pandemic have brought about drastic changes in all aspects of human activities, including education. The challenges faced by educators worldwide have been to arrange online classes and provide an effective and motivating learning environment. The research presented in this paper analyzes student motivation for learning English in the setting of online classes, compared to traditional (face-to-face) classes. The main aim of this paper is to identify the factors of both online and traditional classes that positively affect student motivation in order to integrate them into an effective learning environment in the future. The focus is on factors of motivation that have been significantly affected by the pandemic, including the factors of physical conditions, methods of teaching and affective and interpersonal factors. This research was conducted at the Faculty of Technology and Faculty of Agriculture, University of Novi Sad, and included 120 engineering students who attended online English language courses. A questionnaire, used as a research instrument, consisted of statements related to the impact of online vs. traditional classes on student motivation to learn English, graded on a 6-point Likert scale. The obtained results indicated that students find the use of modern technology and applications quite motivating for learning English and that a certain flexibility, referring to the physical factors, could also be integrated into traditional classes. Interpersonal factors, such as face-to-face interaction with the teacher and peers, proved to be very important for student motivation. The research also showed that online classes reduce students’ speaking anxiety, but that the issue of anxiety in both types of classes requires closer attention and should be addressed by raising student awareness of this issue and employing methods that would encourage students to participate in the classes more actively.
网络英语课堂对学生英语学习动机的影响
新冠肺炎疫情给包括教育在内的人类活动的各个方面带来了巨大变化。全球教育工作者面临的挑战是安排在线课程并提供有效和激励的学习环境。本文的研究分析了在线课程与传统(面对面)课程相比,学生学习英语的动机。本文的主要目的是确定在线和传统课程中对学生动机产生积极影响的因素,以便在未来将它们融入有效的学习环境中。重点是受到大流行病严重影响的动机因素,包括身体条件因素、教学方法以及情感和人际因素。这项研究是在诺维萨德大学技术学院和农业学院进行的,包括120名参加在线英语语言课程的工科学生。作为研究工具的一份调查问卷,包括与在线课程和传统课程对学生学习英语动机的影响有关的陈述,并按6分李克特量表打分。所获得的结果表明,学生发现使用现代技术和应用程序对学习英语很有激励作用,并且参考物理因素,一定的灵活性也可以融入传统课程中。人际因素,如与老师和同学面对面的互动,对学生的动机非常重要。研究还表明,在线课程减少了学生的口语焦虑,但这两种类型的课程中的焦虑问题都需要更密切的关注,应该通过提高学生对这一问题的认识和采用鼓励学生更积极地参与课程的方法来解决。
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