ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING IN TIMES OF CRISIS: TEACHER AGENCY IN RESPONSE TO THE PANDEMIC-FORCED ONLINE EDUCATION
ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING IN TIMES OF CRISIS: TEACHER AGENCY IN RESPONSE TO THE PANDEMIC-FORCED ONLINE EDUCATION
Author(s): Athip ThumvichitSubject(s): Foreign languages learning
Published by: IATEFL Poland Computer Special Interest Group and The University of Nicosia
Keywords: teacher agency; English language teaching; online teaching; higher education; COVID-19
Summary/Abstract: Teacher agency occurs whenteachers demonstrate a capacity to solve pedagogical and curriculum challenges. This articledelves into how tertiary English teachers in Thailand practice their agency in response to the abrupt conversion to onlineteaching amid the COVID-19 pandemic. This study drew on teachers’ responses to a questionnaire (n=162) and semi-structure interviews (n=3) to identify their positioning and agentic actions. The results suggest that teachers’ positioning as being professionally responsible for students’ learning outcomes remains intact, even though the situation restricted them from going beyond their fundamental responsibilities.From a pedagogical standpoint, teachers’ agentic actions identified wereendeavoring to create an interactive learning environment; implementing social media platforms to compensate for the loss of face-to-face communication; working with students to adjust their teaching practices; promoting autonomous learning; and incorporating formative assessment approaches.Teachers might find themselves struggling to achieve their pedagogical goals, but once they become familiar with the new learning environment and master suitable teaching methods, online learning can be a viable option for formal language education, even in the normal situation.
Journal: Teaching English with Technology
- Issue Year: 21/2021
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 14-37
- Page Count: 24
- Language: English