Research Article

Making wonders with burned fingers: The experiences of ELT teachers during the online education process

Volume: 5 Number: 1 January 31, 2022
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Making wonders with burned fingers: The experiences of ELT teachers during the online education process

Abstract

The Covid-19 pandemic has caused a rapid shift in education all around the world, including Northern Cyprus. Although the related literature focused on the general perceptions of teachers and their experiences or challenges during the online education process that started early in 2020, there seems to be a gap in the literature regarding the well-being of the English language teachers from a broader perspective taking their interwoven roles and identities into consideration. In an attempt to fill this void in the literature, this study investigated the experiences of seven English language teachers during the online education period English medium university in Northern Cyprus regarding (1)work-life balance, (2) professional development, (3) academic activities and research, (4) collaboration and communication among colleagues, (5) relationship with the administration, and (6) teaching English online. The necessary data were collected via a demographic survey along with an auto-photography task, in which the participants took photos for the themes and explained them in short abstracts, and focus group interviews were conducted. The findings revealed that although the teachers had certain financial, psychological, and teaching-related challenges in this process, they adapted to the new normal by making sacrifices, learning from their mistakes. That is to say, adaptation to online teaching took some time, energy, practice, and collaboration, but eventually, teachers managed to survive and even enjoy the whole process despite the pain they had in their fingers.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Studies on Education

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

January 31, 2022

Submission Date

October 5, 2021

Acceptance Date

January 20, 2022

Published in Issue

Year 2022 Volume: 5 Number: 1

APA
Şahin-durmaz, P., & Kunt, N. (2022). Making wonders with burned fingers: The experiences of ELT teachers during the online education process. Journal of Educational Technology and Online Learning, 5(1), 144-168. https://doi.org/10.31681/jetol.1004567
AMA
1.Şahin-durmaz P, Kunt N. Making wonders with burned fingers: The experiences of ELT teachers during the online education process. JETOL. 2022;5(1):144-168. doi:10.31681/jetol.1004567
Chicago
Şahin-durmaz, Pınar, and Naciye Kunt. 2022. “Making Wonders With Burned Fingers: The Experiences of ELT Teachers During the Online Education Process”. Journal of Educational Technology and Online Learning 5 (1): 144-68. https://doi.org/10.31681/jetol.1004567.
EndNote
Şahin-durmaz P, Kunt N (January 1, 2022) Making wonders with burned fingers: The experiences of ELT teachers during the online education process. Journal of Educational Technology and Online Learning 5 1 144–168.
IEEE
[1]P. Şahin-durmaz and N. Kunt, “Making wonders with burned fingers: The experiences of ELT teachers during the online education process”, JETOL, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 144–168, Jan. 2022, doi: 10.31681/jetol.1004567.
ISNAD
Şahin-durmaz, Pınar - Kunt, Naciye. “Making Wonders With Burned Fingers: The Experiences of ELT Teachers During the Online Education Process”. Journal of Educational Technology and Online Learning 5/1 (January 1, 2022): 144-168. https://doi.org/10.31681/jetol.1004567.
JAMA
1.Şahin-durmaz P, Kunt N. Making wonders with burned fingers: The experiences of ELT teachers during the online education process. JETOL. 2022;5:144–168.
MLA
Şahin-durmaz, Pınar, and Naciye Kunt. “Making Wonders With Burned Fingers: The Experiences of ELT Teachers During the Online Education Process”. Journal of Educational Technology and Online Learning, vol. 5, no. 1, Jan. 2022, pp. 144-68, doi:10.31681/jetol.1004567.
Vancouver
1.Pınar Şahin-durmaz, Naciye Kunt. Making wonders with burned fingers: The experiences of ELT teachers during the online education process. JETOL. 2022 Jan. 1;5(1):144-68. doi:10.31681/jetol.1004567

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