Teaching ESP during emergency remote learning (ERL): Best practices

Yuyun Putri Mandasari, Eka Wulandari
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After a year more of living with COVID-19, the teachers’ and students’ resilience is still demanding, particularly regarding language online learning. Both parties must keep struggling to fulfill the learning requirements in times of crisis. One of the challenges in language issues is teaching English for Specific Purpose (ESP) in higher education during emergency remote learning (ERL) including teaching ESP at Poltekkes Kemenkes Malang in 2020-2021. At these times, ESP teachers have to design the materials by taking a lot of consideration regarding the students’ needs, goals, learning model, activities, tools, and feedback that met the emergency due to Coronavirus outbreak. They planned, implemented, and evaluated the learning process until they can find the best ones for the students. This study was a survey research with 23 participants of ESP lecturers. This article presented some best practices of teaching ESP in the online mode during ERL as the best experience of ESP lecturers, in the hope that it will be able to give some new insights for fellow educators to help them to provide better learning experiences for the students.
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紧急远程学习(ERL)中的ESP教学:最佳实践
在与COVID-19一起生活了一年多之后,教师和学生的适应能力仍然很高,特别是在语言在线学习方面。双方都必须在危机时刻努力满足学习要求。语言问题的挑战之一是在紧急远程学习(ERL)期间在高等教育中教授特殊用途英语(ESP),包括在2020-2021年在Poltekkes Kemenkes Malang教授ESP。在这种情况下,ESP教师必须根据学生的需求、目标、学习模式、活动、工具和反馈来设计教材,以应对新冠肺炎疫情的紧急情况。他们计划、实施和评估学习过程,直到找到最适合学生的方法。本研究是对23名ESP讲师的调查研究。本文介绍了在ERL教学过程中ESP在线教学的一些最佳实践,作为ESP讲师的最佳经验,希望能给其他教育者提供一些新的见解,帮助他们为学生提供更好的学习体验。
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