在线学习与隐形残疾:探索希腊电子英语学生的经历

Emmanouela Seiradakis
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关于大学期间有学习障碍的学生的研究主要集中在校园内的面对面模式。有关这些学生在线学习经历的研究较少。这项定性研究旨在探讨希腊本科生中患有学习障碍和/或多动症的学生在 Covid-19 停课期间的在线教育经历。数据是通过对希腊两所不同高等教育机构的七名有学习障碍和/或多动症的本科生进行深入访谈收集的。访谈的重点是参与者在 2020-2021 年的三个在线学期中遇到的困难。我们使用 IPA 对数据进行了分析。研究结果表明,学生们遇到了严重的困难,这些困难阻碍了他们在 EFL 和核心科目课程中的学业进步,但同时也存在促进他们学习的能力。 文章可视化:
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ONLINE LEARNING AND INVISIBLE DISABILITY: EXPLORING GREEK EFL STUDENTS’ EXPERIENCES

The bulk of research on students with learning disabilities during university has focused on face-to-face mode on campus. Less is known regarding the learning experiences of these students online. This qualitative work aims to explore the online educational experiences among Greek undergraduate EFL students with learning disabilities and/or ADHD during the Covid-19 shutdown. Data were collected via in-depth interviews with seven undergraduate students with LD and/or ADHD from two different higher education institutions in Greece. Interviews focused on the difficulties participants encountered during the three online academic semesters in 2020-2021. Data were analysed using IPA. Findings revealed students encountered severe difficulties that hindered their academic progress both in EFL and in core subject courses but there also were affordances that facilitated their learning.

 

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