This volume explores difficulties facing TESOL educationâs transition to online learning in the Global South and Southeast Asia/Asia Pacific region, highlighting innovations of educators in engaging learners, thereby exploring the key themes of access, engagement, and equity in the field.Discussing themes such as academic burnout, cultural competence, and emotional regulation strategies in challenging educational contexts, this novel volume gives voice to field experiences encountered in countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia, Oman, Vietnam, China, and Iran. Chapters demonstrate how a lack of access to reliable internet connectivity and a shortage of digital devices, especially in rural areas, compound limited opportunities for students already facing educational inequalities, presenting the innovative and creative ways English educators are responding to these situations. Across interviews and qualitative studies, the book demonstrates that issues surrounding engagement with, access to, and equity within, the remote and online educational context are wider and longer lasting than the recent pandemic period itself and are at the forefront of challenges facing these regions today.Highlighting English educatorsâ resilience, perseverance, and creativity in challenging circumstances, the book will be of interest to researchers, scholars, and postgraduate students in open and distance education, eLearning, bilingualism/ESL, and distribution of technology in educational settings.
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This volume explores difficulties facing TESOL educationâs transition to online learning in the Global South and Southeast Asia/Asia Pacific region, highlighting innovations of educators in engaging learners, thereby exploring the key themes of access, engagement, and equity in the field.
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1. Introduction2. Transforming TESOL through virtual flipped classrooms in the Global South: Navigating the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond3. Emergency online ELT in Vietnam: Exploring primary school teachersâ experiences, access to capital, and challenges4. Voices of early-career EFL teachers during emergency remote teaching (ERT) in rural areas in Indonesia: âMy students were missingâ5. EFL teachersâ emotions and emotion regulation strategies in online teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic 6. Navigating the shift: Exploring teachersâ perceptions and practices in transitioning to online collaborative writing7. The experience of academic burnout by Vietnamese EFL learners during online emergency classes: Different voices matter8. Lessons learnt from engaging TESL students in online learning during a pandemic in a Malaysian ODL institution9. Learning challenges during COVID-19: Omani students as a case study10. Bridging the digital divide in EFL classrooms: Post COVID-19 lessons from Vietnamese lecturersâ experience11. Access, engagement and equity considerations in developing cultural competency in translation12. Challenges with Emergency Remote Teaching (ERT) in the adult migrant English programme: An autoethnography13. Towards equitable language learning in the digital post-pandemic era: Future directions for TESOL in the Global South
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781032641591
Publisert
2024-10-17
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
589 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
AldersnivĂĽ
U, P, 05, 06
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
212
Om bidragsyterne
Ida Fatimawati Adi Badiozaman is Deputy Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research), Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak, Malaysia.
Jonathan Newton is Programme Director for the Masterâs Programme in TESOL, Applied Linguistics, and Second Language Learning and Teaching, New Zealand.
Hugh John Leong is Head of School for the School of Design and Arts, Swinburne Sarawak, Malaysia.