在线语言学习和教学的“新常态”一瞥

Kasumi Arciaga
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在全球大范围封锁的背景下,新冠肺炎疫情对在线外语学习和教学起到了重要推动作用。大多数东南亚国家对疫情采取了更严厉的措施。在菲律宾,面对面的学校业务被禁止长达20个月,这些限制的影响是显而易见的。本研究旨在探讨和突出2019冠状病毒病大流行期间在线语言学习者和教师的经验。由于大流行最近结束,这方面的研究仍然有限。在本研究中,8名外语教师参与焦点小组,8名语言学习者参与一对一访谈。通过主题分析,本研究的发现揭示了一个显著的趋势,即学习者对在线课程表现出强烈的偏好,而教师对在线和面对面教学都表现出公平的偏好。这种偏好上的差异标志着语言教育格局的动态变化。因此,该研究得出的结论是,在疫情期间,语言学习和教学的“新常态”确实已经实现,向在线教学模式的转型就是证据。
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A glimpse of the “new normal” in online language learning and teaching
The Covid-19 pandemic has significantly promoted online foreign language learning and teaching, given in the situation of the widespread lockdowns globally. Most of Southeast Asian countries took harsher approach to the pandemic. In the context of the Philippines, where in-person school operations were prohibited for a continuous period of 20 months, the impact of these restrictions has been unmistakable. This study aims to explore and highlight the experiences of online language learners and teachers during the Covid-19 pandemic. Research in this area remains limited due to the recent conclusion of the pandemic. In the present study, eight foreign language teachers participated in the focus groups, and eight language learners took part in one-on-one interviews. Through thematic analysis, the findings of this study unveiled a notable trend, which are that learners exhibited a strong preference for online classes, while teachers expressed an equitable preference for both online and face-to-face instruction. This divergence in preferences signifies a dynamic shift in the landscape of language education. The study therefore concludes that the "new normal" of language learning and teaching has indeed materialized during the pandemic, as evidenced by the transformative shift towards online modes of instruction.
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