乐观与悲观:探索 COVID-19 大流行期间 EFL 高等院校学习者 WFH 的双重现实

Abidin Pammu, Budianto Hamuddin
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本研究以望加锡哈桑努丁大学(Hasanuddin University)的英语作为外语(EFL)的学生为研究对象,探讨在家工作(WFH)学习转变的影响。COVID-19 大流行极大地改变了教育格局,尤其是高等教育。本研究旨在了解这种新的学习模式对 EFL 学生的心理影响和态度范围。本研究涉及两届学生(2020 年和 2021 年)。研究人员抽取了 60 名参与者,让他们填写通过谷歌表格分发的在线感知问卷。研究采用了解释范式中的内容分析法来分析回答。数据分析揭示了学生观点的二分法,根据他们对全职学习的态度,将其分为 "乐观主义 "和 "悲观主义 "两类。研究结果强调了学生所经历的各种心理影响,包括消极和积极两个方面。研究结果对英语语言教育工作者具有重要意义。他们认为有必要更加关注在线教学方法,并强调了在不断发展的教育环境中适应性、灵活性和生产率的重要性。本研究还揭示了学生的不同心理体验,强调了需要制定满足这些不同需求的教育策略。本研究为哈桑努丁大学的 EFL 学生对 WFH 学习的看法和心理影响提供了重要见解。它强调了向在线学习过渡所带来的挑战和机遇,为类似情况下的教育工作者提供了宝贵的指导。
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Optimism vs. pessimism: Exploring the dual realities of WFH among EFL tertiary learners during the COVID-19 pandemic
This study focuses on English as Foreign Language (EFL) students at Hasanuddin University, Makassar, to explore the effects of the shift to Working from Home (WFH) learning. The COVID-19 pandemic has drastically altered the educational landscape, especially in higher education. It aims to understand the psychological impact and the range of attitudes towards this new mode of learning among EFL students. This research involved students from two cohorts (2020 and 2021). A sample of 60 participants was chosen to complete an online perception questionnaire distributed via Google Forms. The study employed content analysis within an interpretative paradigm to analyze the responses. Analysis of the data revealed a dichotomy in student perspectives, categorizing them as "optimisms" and "pessimisms" based on their attitudes towards WFH learning. The findings highlighted a variety of psychological impacts experienced by the students, encompassing both negative and positive aspects. The results indicate significant implications for EFL educators. They suggest a need for increased focus on online pedagogical methods and emphasize the importance of adaptability, flexibility, and productivity in the evolving educational environment. The study also sheds light on the diverse psychological experiences of students, underscoring the need for educational strategies that cater to these varied needs. This study provides critical insights into the perceptions and psychological impacts of WFH learning on EFL students at Hasanuddin University. It underscores the challenges and opportunities presented by the transition to online learning, offering valuable guidance for educators in similar contexts.
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