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Law Students’ perceptions about online instruction of professional foreign language course during Covid-19 pandemic

Year 2021, , 92 - 104, 21.02.2021
https://doi.org/10.47806/ijesacademic.848417

Abstract

This study examined Law students’ perceptions about integrating technology and online instruction of Professional Foreign Language Course during COVID-19 pandemic. For this aim, 91 third-year and 86 fourth-year students were selected to participate in this study. They were required to answer an open-ended questionnaire regarding their insights about online education and its differences with traditional education. By collecting and analysing the qualitative data, it was revealed that 77% of the participants had negative attitudes towards online education. These participants reported that online education was challenging for them. The most challenging factors for the participants of this study were the lack of self-reliance and self-confidence, being stressful about losing family members, lack of immediate feedback from their instructor, being interrupted by their family members, Lack of concentration because of distraction by phone and other online applications, having technical problems, being stressful because of financial problems, and lack of group work. The findings also illustrated that 33% of the participants had positive attitudes towards online education of their course and found it satisfying means of education. Most of these participants stated that under favour of online education they could feel themselves as an independent learner, did not waste their time and money, had more contact with their instructor, also, online education brought technological facilities to their course, and finally they felt stress-free and confident.

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Hukuk öğrencilerinin Covid-19 pandemisi sırasında çevrimiçi mesleki yabancı dil kursu öğretimine ilişkin görüşleri

Year 2021, , 92 - 104, 21.02.2021
https://doi.org/10.47806/ijesacademic.848417

Abstract

References

  • Chun, D. (1994). Using computer networking to facilitate the acquisition of interactive competence. System Journal, 22(1), 17–31.
  • Fischer, R. (1999). Computer applications and research agendas: Another dimension in professional advancement. CALICO Journal, 16, 559–571.
  • Fox, G. (1998). The internet: Making it work in the ESL classroom. The Internet TESL Journal, 4(9).
  • Khatoony, S., & Nezhadmehr, M. (2020). EFL teachers’ challenges in integration of technology for online classrooms during Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Iran. AJELP: Asian Journal of English Language and Pedagogy, 8, 1-16. https://doi.org/10.37134/ajelp.vol8.sp.1.2020
  • Gonzalez, D., & Louis, R. St. (2018). Online Learning. In J. I. Liontas (Ed.), The TESOL Encyclopedia of English Language Teaching (1st ed.). https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118784235.eelt0423.
  • Kern, R. (1995). Restructuring classroom interaction with networked computers: Effects on quantity and quality of language production. The Modern Language Journal, 79(4), 457–476.
  • Liu, Y. (2005). Effects of online instruction vs. traditional instruction on students’ learning. International Journal of Instructional Technology and Distance Learning, 2(3), 57–65.
  • Pop, A. (2010). The impact of the new technologies in foreign language instruction our experience. Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2, 1185–1189.
  • Roe, P. (1985). Making IT available. In R. Qurik & H. G. Widdowson (Eds.), English in the world: Teaching and learning the language and the literature (pp. 68–81). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Ruschoff, B. (1997). Technology enhanced resources and information technology in language learning. Language Teaching Journal, 30, 226–242.
  • Simsek, S. (2008). Students’ attitudes towards integration of ICTs in a reading course: A case in Turkey. Computers & Education, 51, 200–211.
  • Singhal, M. (1997). The internet and foreign language education: Benefits and challenges. The Internet TESL Journal 3(6).
  • Sullivan, N., & Pratt, E. (1996). A comparative study of two ESL writing environments: A computer-assisted classroom and traditional oral classroom. System Journal, 24 (4), 491–501.
  • Volman, M. (2005). A variety of roles for a new type of teacher educational technology and the teaching profession. Teaching & Teacher Education, 21, 15–31.
  • Warschauer, M. (1996). Computer- assisted language learning: An introduction. In S. Fotos (Ed.), Multimedia language teaching (pp. 3–20). Tokyo: Logos International.
  • Warschauer, M., & Healey, D. (1998). Computers and language learning: An overview. Language Teaching 32, 57–71.
  • Wegner, S., & Holloway, K. (1999). The effects of a computer-based instructional management system on student communications in a distance learning environment. Educational Technology & Society 2(4).
  • Yadov, N., Gupta, K., & Khetrapal, V. (2018). Next Education: Technology Transforming Education. South Asian Journal of Business & Management Cases. https://doi.org/10.1177/2277977918754443.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Other Fields of Education
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Ferzan Atay 0000-0001-7412-8646

Amirreza Mahmodi 0000-0001-8997-5071

Publication Date February 21, 2021
Submission Date December 28, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2021

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APA Atay, F., & Mahmodi, A. (2021). Law Students’ perceptions about online instruction of professional foreign language course during Covid-19 pandemic. International Journal of Educational Spectrum, 3(1), 92-104. https://doi.org/10.47806/ijesacademic.848417

ISSN: 2667-5870