Migrating English Language Instruction from Face to Face to Online by Gwendolyn M. Williams, Hyeon-Jean Yoo and Mary S. Diamond Cover Image

Migrating English Language Instruction from Face to Face to Online by Gwendolyn M. Williams, Hyeon-Jean Yoo and Mary S. Diamond
Migrating English Language Instruction from Face to Face to Online by Gwendolyn M. Williams, Hyeon-Jean Yoo and Mary S. Diamond

Author(s): Gwendolyn Williams, Hyeon-Jean Yoo, Mary Diamond
Subject(s): Sociology of Education
Published by: IATEFL Poland Computer Special Interest Group and The University of Nicosia
Keywords: English Language; face to face; online

Summary/Abstract: This paper describes a qualitative study that examined the lived experience of 50 English language instructors who transitioned from in-person teaching to online instruction during the COVID pandemic of 2020. The purpose of this study focused on the contrast between systematic online English language teacher preparation and rapid migration to identify strategies that can facilitate sudden shifts in instructional contexts. The data that was collected through snowball sampling with an anonymous Qualtrics survey revealed that during this rapid transition, instructors struggled with learning the technological pedagogy skills, establishing connections with their students, implementing assessment practices, and organizing student interactions. After a description of the findings, the article concludes with implications for teacher education for online English language instruction.

  • Issue Year: 24/2024
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 48-58
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English
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