Online English Classes for Bangladeshi Young Learners during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Voices of the Teachers and Parents

Q3 Social Sciences Education Research International Pub Date : 2023-08-26 DOI:10.1155/2023/9150228
Sabreena Ahmed, M. M. Tajwar
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The recent COVID-19 pandemic brought a dramatic change in teaching and learning around the world. Almost all educational institutions shifted to the online mode of teaching so that students do not miss any academic year. In Bangladesh, such a mode of teaching was never introduced at the mass level earlier, and that is why it was quite challenging for teachers to conduct online classes initially. In some cases, teachers who did not have a certain level of technological expertise in using online teaching platforms experienced more issues in conducting classes. This qualitative study highlights the problems that teachers and parents of nine young learners (YLs) faced during their online classes. The focused group discussion among seven English teachers and nine parents revealed that many YLs could not follow the technical instructions of the teachers well, which compelled the parents to sit beside their children constantly. Moreover, this study reports on the experience of teachers in communicating and coordinating with students on online platforms in a developing country where a full-fledged online teaching mode has not been implemented before. Such a reciprocal interaction among teachers, students, and parents in an online platform provides the scope for rethinking the “parental involvement framework of online teaching” in an English for speakers of other languages (ESOL) context, where parents’ digital skills, as well as involvement with the learners’ the learning process, affect students’ academic achievement to a great extent. The findings of the study have implications for planning online English courses for YLs in ESOL contexts such as Bangladesh, where the idea of online teaching is quite new.
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2019冠状病毒病大流行期间为孟加拉国青年学习者开设的在线英语课程:教师和家长的声音
最近的新冠肺炎大流行给世界各地的教学带来了巨大变化。几乎所有的教育机构都转向了在线教学模式,这样学生就不会错过任何一个学年。在孟加拉国,这种教学模式从来没有在大众层面引入过,这就是为什么教师最初进行在线课程非常具有挑战性的原因。在某些情况下,在使用在线教学平台方面没有一定技术专业知识的教师在课堂上遇到了更多的问题。本定性研究强调了九名幼儿教师和家长在在线课堂中面临的问题。在7位英语老师和9位家长的焦点小组讨论中,我们发现很多孩子不能很好地遵循老师的技术指导,这迫使家长经常坐在孩子身边。此外,本研究还报告了在一个发展中国家,教师在网络平台上与学生沟通协调的经验,在这个国家,尚未实施成熟的在线教学模式。这种教师、学生和家长在在线平台上的互惠互动,为在面向其他语言的英语(ESOL)环境下重新思考“家长参与在线教学框架”提供了空间,在这种环境下,家长的数字技能以及对学习者学习过程的参与,在很大程度上影响着学生的学业成绩。这项研究的发现对孟加拉国等ESOL国家的青少年在线英语课程的规划具有启示意义,在这些国家,在线教学的概念是相当新的。
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Education Research International EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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