In the spring of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic forced many higher education institutions to transition suddenly to emergency remote teaching. This paper describes the results of a survey that the Linguistic Society of America carried out on the response to this situation among teachers and learners in the linguistics community. We consider what teachers tried, what students found helpful, and what got overlooked
Background: English instructors have faced numerous challenges following the COVID-19 outbreak and t...
Since year 2020, researchers have conducted research on challenges and perceptions of emergency remo...
A number of research studies have been conducted to examine the practices and challenges of online E...
The global pandemic caused by COVID-19 had a significant effect on education. It forced institutions...
When the Covid-19 pandemic first hit the world in March 2020, all aspects of life were drastically d...
This study describes 26 English language teaching faculty members’ and 32 preservice English as a fo...
"This study describes 26 English language teaching faculty members’ and 32 preservice English as a f...
Emergency remote learning (or remote learning) altered K-12 instruction and occurred during the COVI...
Covid-19 forced university language programs to reevaluate and revolutionize their teaching practice...
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted education in ways that academic institutions, scholars, administr...
This study focuses on a relatively new aspect of English language teaching (ELT), which has resulted...
This study adopted a mixed methods approach to explore the impact of emergency remote language teach...
This study adopted a mixed methods approach to explore the impact of emergency remote language teach...
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to problems and upheaval throughout the higher-education sector, with ...
This timely volume addresses issues pertaining to language teaching, learning and research during th...
Background: English instructors have faced numerous challenges following the COVID-19 outbreak and t...
Since year 2020, researchers have conducted research on challenges and perceptions of emergency remo...
A number of research studies have been conducted to examine the practices and challenges of online E...
The global pandemic caused by COVID-19 had a significant effect on education. It forced institutions...
When the Covid-19 pandemic first hit the world in March 2020, all aspects of life were drastically d...
This study describes 26 English language teaching faculty members’ and 32 preservice English as a fo...
"This study describes 26 English language teaching faculty members’ and 32 preservice English as a f...
Emergency remote learning (or remote learning) altered K-12 instruction and occurred during the COVI...
Covid-19 forced university language programs to reevaluate and revolutionize their teaching practice...
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted education in ways that academic institutions, scholars, administr...
This study focuses on a relatively new aspect of English language teaching (ELT), which has resulted...
This study adopted a mixed methods approach to explore the impact of emergency remote language teach...
This study adopted a mixed methods approach to explore the impact of emergency remote language teach...
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to problems and upheaval throughout the higher-education sector, with ...
This timely volume addresses issues pertaining to language teaching, learning and research during th...
Background: English instructors have faced numerous challenges following the COVID-19 outbreak and t...
Since year 2020, researchers have conducted research on challenges and perceptions of emergency remo...
A number of research studies have been conducted to examine the practices and challenges of online E...