Posthumanist Approach to the Role of Textbooks that Underpins Student Engagement in English Language Learning under Covid-19 : A Case from Japanese Universities

IF 0.4 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Hiroyuki Ida, Yaoko Matsuoka
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This study investigates how paper-based textbooks were used in online English language teaching in Japanese universities during the COVID-19 pandemic, applying a posthumanist approach. Two online surveys were conducted with 126 students to examine their perception of the role and the use of paper textbooks in online classes in 2020 and 2021. Results of the obtained data and free description showed that students effectively engaged in online learning in both home space and classroom, and paper-based textbooks assisted them in developing a sense of community by sharing the same contents remotely. These results suggest that paper-based textbooks worked effectively in the pandemic-driven online learning environment. The findings are also underpinned by Japan's education policy of providing free textbooks from elementary to secondary education. At the same time, it appeared that students gradually got accustomed to online learning and began seeking new materials that would give them more options and fit online teaching. Future research would include uncovering the relationship between teachers' beliefs and students' actual sense-making processes. © 2004 AsiaTEFL.org. All rights reserved.
新冠肺炎疫情下教科书在学生英语学习中的作用——以日本大学为例
本研究采用后人文主义的方法,调查了日本大学在COVID-19大流行期间如何将纸质教科书用于在线英语教学。两项在线调查对126名学生进行了调查,以了解他们对2020年和2021年在线课程中纸质教科书的作用和使用情况的看法。获得的数据和免费描述的结果表明,学生在家庭空间和课堂上都有效地参与了在线学习,纸质教科书通过远程共享相同的内容帮助他们建立了社区意识。这些结果表明,纸质教科书在大流行驱动的在线学习环境中有效地发挥了作用。日本从小学到中学免费提供教科书的教育政策也支持了这一调查结果。与此同时,学生们似乎逐渐习惯了在线学习,并开始寻找新的材料,给他们更多的选择,适合在线教学。未来的研究将包括揭示教师信念与学生实际意义构建过程之间的关系。©2004 AsiaTEFL.org。版权所有。
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Journal of Asia TEFL
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