Teaching online during the COVID-19 pandemic: Teachers' perspectives

Yasamiyan Alolaywi
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The current study aimed to explore EFL instructors' perceptions toward online teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic, with special emphasis on the challenges they faced, and the advantages and disadvantages of this mode of education. The participants in this study were 43 EFL faculty members from the Departments of English at Qassim University in Saudi Arabia. Data for this research were collected by distributing a semi-structured survey designed by the researcher. The results showed that the top advantage of distance teaching was normally protection from the illness. Distance teaching also provided the opportunity to experiment with alternative teaching methods, tools, and assessments. Further, teachers felt exempted from some of the burdens associated with in-person teaching and were allowed to focus on the core role of their profession. Despite these benefits, the participants revealed that e-teaching cannot easily replace traditional education. All in all, the participants reported that e-teaching has advantages for professors, but this is not necessarily the case for students. Implications of these findings are provided, such as training teachers to deal with e-teaching mediums efficiently, keep pace with sudden adjustments, and create monitoring measures to ensure that instructors do not become complacent. © 2021 Cognizance Research Associates - Published by JLLS.
2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的在线教学:教师的视角
本研究旨在探讨COVID-19大流行期间英语教师对在线教学的看法,特别强调他们面临的挑战以及这种教育模式的优点和缺点。本研究的参与者是来自沙特阿拉伯卡西姆大学英语系的43名英语教师。本研究的数据是通过分发由研究者设计的半结构化调查来收集的。结果表明,远程教学的最大优势是对疾病的正常保护。远程教学也提供了实验替代教学方法、工具和评估的机会。此外,教师感到免除了与面对面教学有关的一些负担,并被允许专注于他们专业的核心角色。尽管有这些好处,与会者透露,电子教学不能轻易取代传统教育。总而言之,参与者报告说,电子教学对教授有好处,但对学生不一定如此。本文提供了这些发现的启示,例如培训教师有效地处理电子教学媒介,跟上突然调整的步伐,并制定监测措施以确保教师不会自满。©2021 Cognizance Research Associates -由JLLS出版。
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