Antonia Linehan-Fox’s research while affiliated with Canterbury Christ Church University and other places

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Exploring Teachers’ Capacity to Engage with Remote English Language Teaching Environments: The Interface Between Theory and Practice
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April 2023

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Antonia Linehan-Fox

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Dina Norris

This chapter takes a snapshot of the current situation in terms of secondary school English teachers’ capacity to engage in teaching remotely, as has been necessary during the COVID-19 pandemic, in three distinct locations within Asia – India, Malaysia, and Taiwan. In addition, taking account of the potential effects of COVID-19, it seeks to uncover any mismatch between teachers’ theoretical understandings of what remote teaching of English language classes involves and what has been happening in practice. It is based upon a small-scale qualitative study that used questionnaire data from English teachers working in secondary schools in different locations and interview data from academics working in the field of English language teacher education in each location. Through the data, the study revisits how teachers’ capacity to teach remotely is modelled as well as making recommendations in terms of supporting and training teachers to deliver classes remotely and the need to pay attention to both teacher and student wellbeing in order to make remote teaching sustainable.KeywordsEnglish language teachingemergency remote teachingTPACKteacher support and trainingstaff and student wellbeing

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... Teachers were not happy about the level of communication via technology, and most of the teachers have shown their unfamiliarity with using these communication tools [37,69]. In particular, during pre-COVID period, teachers meet students frequently, and communication via technology has become an extra avenue for both parties to continue discussions outside the classroom [105][106][107]. ...

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Teachers’ Agency in Technology for Education in Pre- and Post-COVID-19 Periods: A Systematic Literature Review
Exploring Teachers’ Capacity to Engage with Remote English Language Teaching Environments: The Interface Between Theory and Practice