A Creative Nonfiction Narrative Inquiry into an EFL Online Learning Community During the COVID-19 Pandemic

IF 0.3 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH GIST-Education and Learning Research Journal Pub Date : 2022-12-29 DOI:10.26817/16925777.1534
Angeliki Ypsilanti, Ioannis Karras
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University libraries globally launch coronavirus memory archival projects inviting the documentation of personal experience. Elicitations such as journal entries and oral history interviews fall under the category of life-writing. This Narrative Inquiry focuses on creative nonfiction stories produced by an online high school community and edited by the EFL teacher during the first full lockdown in Greece. The shift to distance education caused students to use ELF as a means of contrasting their local archival endeavors with global ones. The EFL teacher as researcher used mentor texts, collected the coronavirus stories on e-me online platform, engaged the online members in a peer-reviewing process and reauthored a collective narrative. Narrative writing analysis was employed to reflect the teacher’s initiative to commemorate a student community’s physical disconnectedness from onsite learning. The use of e-me for this collaborative venture offers practical implications for EFL practitioners such as going beyond the bounds of the traditional curriculum whilst identifying self-regulation as indication of resilience among students experiencing unprecedented circumstances.  
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COVID-19大流行期间英语在线学习社区的创造性非虚构叙事探究
全球高校图书馆启动新冠病毒记忆档案项目,邀请人们记录个人经历。诸如日记条目和口述历史访谈之类的启发属于生活写作的范畴。这篇叙事探究的重点是由一个在线高中社区制作的创造性非虚构故事,由希腊第一次全面封锁期间的英语教师编辑。远程教育的转变使得学生们将ELF作为一种对比本地和全球档案工作的手段。作为研究人员,英语教师使用导师文本,在e-me在线平台上收集冠状病毒故事,让在线成员参与同行评议过程,并重新撰写集体叙事。叙事性写作分析被用来反映教师的主动性,以纪念学生社区与现场学习的物理脱节。在这一合作项目中使用e-me为EFL从业者提供了实际意义,例如超越传统课程的界限,同时确定自我调节是学生在经历前所未有的环境时的适应能力。
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