Back to English classrooms: Teachers’ and students’ perceptions on reopened schools
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2022-09Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Promi, Israt JahanMetadata
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This study intends to explore the perception of secondary level students and teachers regarding
their experiences of reopened schools. It also focuses on the challenges they faced while
attending face to face classes. Besides, qualitative multiple case study approach has been
adopted for this study where purposive sampling technique helped the researcher to select
seven secondary level students and three teachers. The researcher has designed the conceptual
framework of the study with the combination of Blended Learning Assessment Framework
(2014) and Learning Affecting Framework (1991) theories. For completing the data collection
procedure, the interviews of all participants were taken in the physical setting and qualitative
data analysis of the transcripts revealed that both teachers and students preferred offline classes,
and they had gone through some basic preparations for in-person classes. Some of the
challenges the students had faced in these classes were lack of concentration, interaction and
reluctance to write. In the case of teacher participants, it was found that teachers were anxious
to take offline classes after long time. Moreover, they faced problems in controlling the
classroom and redesigning the lesson plans for the reopened classes. the findings of the study
will be beneficial for the teachers, students, authorities of schools, governmental officials to
take action for upgrading the English education quality of an ESOL context such as Bangladesh
after post COVID-19 era. In addition, the framework of the study can be used for reopened
classroom situations in any other country of the world.
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This thesis report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Arts in Teaching to Speakers of Other Languages, 2022.Department
Department of English and Humanities, Brac UniversityType
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- Thesis, M.A. (English) [119]