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From Emergency Remote Teaching to Remote Online Education: Challenges, Benefits and Differences in EFL Setting

Year 2023, , 48 - 59, 31.01.2023
https://doi.org/10.24106/kefdergi.1243546

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Purpose: Emergency distance learning that started in the middle of 2019-2020 education year caused a lot of uncertainties and even chaos in many education settings around the world. However, conditions were different when the 2020-2021 education year started fully online. This descriptive inquiry aims to explore the views, perceptions, and experiences of learners and instructors, who started fully online distance education in the preparatory class of a School of Foreign Languages at a state university and compare and contrast these experiences with the emergency distance education they had in the previous term.
Design/Methodology/Approach: The participants of the study included 247 students and 27 instructors who were administered open-ended questions as the data collection tool. Hence, the study utilized qualitative data collection and analysis methods.
Findings: The results provided insights about the participants’ experiences from various aspects and showed that both parties were conscious of the benefits and challenges of the online courses.
Highlights: Different from emergency remote learning, online classes in 2020-2021 academic year were seemingly organized with better planning, which also contributed to instructors’ and students’ adaptation.

From Emergency Remote Teaching to Remote Online Education: Challenges, Benefits and Differences in EFL Setting

Year 2023, , 48 - 59, 31.01.2023
https://doi.org/10.24106/kefdergi.1243546

Abstract

Purpose: Emergency distance learning that started in the middle of 2019-2020 education year caused a lot of uncertainties and even chaos in many education settings around the world. However, conditions were different when the 2020-2021 education year started fully online. This descriptive inquiry aims to explore the views, perceptions, and experiences of learners and instructors, who started fully online distance education in the preparatory class of a School of Foreign Languages at a state university and compare and contrast these experiences with the emergency distance education they had in the previous term.
Design/Methodology/Approach: The participants of the study included 247 students and 27 instructors who were administered open-ended questions as the data collection tool. Hence, the study utilized qualitative data collection and analysis methods.
Findings: The results provided insights about the participants’ experiences from various aspects and showed that both parties were conscious of the benefits and challenges of the online courses.
Highlights: Different from emergency remote learning, online classes in 2020-2021 academic year were seemingly organized with better planning, which also contributed to instructors’ and students’ adaptation.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Studies on Education
Journal Section Research Article
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Gökçe Dişlen Dağgöl This is me 0000-0003-1920-0208

Duygu İşpınar Akçayoğlu This is me 0000-0001-9031-5011

Publication Date January 31, 2023
Acceptance Date January 27, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023

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APA Dişlen Dağgöl, G., & İşpınar Akçayoğlu, D. (2023). From Emergency Remote Teaching to Remote Online Education: Challenges, Benefits and Differences in EFL Setting. Kastamonu Education Journal, 31(1), 48-59. https://doi.org/10.24106/kefdergi.1243546