英语教师对危机时采用紧急远程教学的认知与态度

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Yazid Junaidi, H. Hashim, Hanita Hanim Ismail
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背景和目的:由于新冠肺炎疫情爆发,世界卫生组织(WHO)为防止新冠肺炎疫情进一步扩散,实施了保持社会距离的战略,因此教育机构暂停了一段时间的运营。随后,教育领域的教学模式发生了巨大的转变,从传统的实体课堂学习到在线教育和远程学习。特别是在马来西亚,根据马来西亚教育部的建议,紧急远程教学(ERT)的突然实施为大多数教师开辟了一个新的范式,带来了新的教学经验。随着ERT的第二次启动,教学模式对教师和学生的教学过程的有效性成为各方关注的主要问题。因此,本文旨在调查ESL教师对远程教育的认知和态度,以便在类似危机再次发生时进一步制定优质有效的远程教育计划。研究方法:本研究采用定量描述性研究方法。对124名马来西亚英语作为第二语言(ESL)教师进行了一项在线调查,以进行描述性分析。本研究的调查对象采用有目的的抽样方法。在使用ERT进行教学之前,他们应该有至少一年的英语教学经验,并且他们应该是在职的马来西亚ESL小学教师。研究发现:在前所未有的危机时刻,大多数教师支持ERT作为替代课堂学习的替代教学模式。然而,某些困难仍然存在,最明显的是数字鸿沟问题。这些影响要求更多地关注发展更多的基础设施和设施,提供便利和设备以及为教师提供适当的培训。贡献:研究结果从教师(也称为政策执行者)的角度提供了有价值的见解,有助于开发更好的电子学习课程,并为紧急情况和危机时期制定更好的应急计划或战略。关键词:应急远程教学,ESL, e-learning,远程学习,COVID-19引自:朱乃迪,Y.,哈希姆,H.,和伊斯梅尔,H. H.(2022)。英语教师对危机时采用紧急远程教学的认知与态度。自然科学学报,7(2),221-244。http://dx.doi.org/10.24200/jonus.vol7iss2pp221-244
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ESL TEACHERS’ PERCEPTION AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS THE ADOPTION OF EMERGENCY REMOTE TEACHING IN TIME OF CRISIS
Background and Purpose: The operation of educational institutions was suspended for a certain period due to the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak as social distancing came into effect as one of the World Health Organisation (WHO) strategies to help prevent further spreading of the virus. Subsequently, the education field witnessed a drastic shift in the mode of instruction, from the traditional physical classroom learning to online education and distance learning. Particularly in Malaysia, the suddenness of the implementation of Emergency Remote Teaching (ERT) as per suggested by the Ministry of Education Malaysia, has opened a new paradigm and brought a new experience in teaching for most teachers. With ERT being activated for the second time, it became a major concern to various parties on the effectiveness of the mode of instruction towards the teaching and learning processes for both teachers and students. Hence, this paper aims to investigate ESL teachers’ perceptions and attitudes towards ERT to further develop the quality and effective distance education programs should a crisis like the current situation ever happens again.   Methodology: This study employed a quantitative descriptive research approach as the research method. An online survey of 124 Malaysian English as Second Language (ESL) teachers was conducted for descriptive analysis. The respondents of this study were recruited using the purposive sampling technique. They should have at least one year experience in English language teaching prior to conducting lesson using ERT, and they should be in-service Malaysian ESL primary school teachers. Findings: The findings revealed that most of the teachers support ERT as the alternative mode of instruction in substituting the physical classroom learning in unprecedented time of crisis. However, certain difficulties remain, most notably issues regarding the digital divide. These implications call for more attention to developing more infrastructure and facilities, providing amenities and equipment as well as providing appropriate training to teachers.   Contributions: The findings provide valuable insights from the teachers’ perspective, also known as the policy implementers, to help develop better e-learning curriculum and develop better contingency plans or strategies for emergencies and time of crisis.   Keywords: Emergency remote teaching, ESL, e-learning, distance learning, COVID-19.   Cite as:  Junaidi, Y., Hashim, H., & Ismail, H. H. (2022). ESL teachers’ perception and attitudes towards the adoption of emergency remote teaching in time of crisis. Journal of Nusantara Studies, 7(2), 221-244. http://dx.doi.org/10.24200/jonus.vol7iss2pp221-244
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