Words Matter: School Leaders’ Language in the Covid-19 Pandemic

IF 0.6 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
M. Vaneva, M. Bojadjiev
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Abstract

As the coronavirus pandemic has affected all walks of life, education has not been an exemption;in fact, it is one of the most severely hit sectors. The unknown crisis created unprecedented circumstances for all participants in the education process, and school leaders have had a double job: to navigate their institutions and look after their employees. The latter is a pretty delicate task - they have had to keep doing business and running their companies while minding the language, since physical distancing necessitated the use of electronic communication, thus making room for vagueness and many misinterpretations. For this research, ten education leaders of private language schools and public primary and secondary schools in North Macedonia were video-interviewed on everyday COVID-19-related situations from their workplace context. Discourse completion tasks were employed as a data elicitation method. Being given the open-ended, only topically specified scenarios, the respondents were asked to recreate their language reaction to situations that really happened in their newest pandemic work life, recollecting the period since 16 March 2020. The interviews were transcribed, and the leaders' language choices were analysed. The findings show that the leaders have been mindful about their words and have mostly chosen to use positive, calm, and encouraging language. [ FROM AUTHOR]
词语很重要:新冠疫情期间学校领导的语言
随着新冠肺炎疫情波及各行各业,教育也不能幸免,事实上,它是受影响最严重的行业之一。这场未知的危机为教育过程中的所有参与者创造了前所未有的环境,学校领导有双重职责:管理他们的机构并照顾他们的员工。后者是一项相当微妙的任务——他们不得不一边做生意,一边经营公司,同时还要注意语言,因为物理距离需要使用电子通信,从而为含糊和许多误解提供了空间。在这项研究中,北马其顿私立语言学校和公立中小学的10名教育负责人从他们的工作场所对日常与covid -19相关的情况进行了视频采访。语篇完成任务作为数据提取方法。在给出开放式、仅针对特定主题的场景后,受访者被要求重现他们对最新流行病工作生活中真实发生的情况的语言反应,回忆自2020年3月16日以来的时期。访谈内容被记录下来,并分析了领导人的语言选择。调查结果显示,这些领导人都很注意自己的言辞,大多选择使用积极、冷静和鼓励的语言。[源自作者]
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Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems
Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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