Teaching English amidst coronavirus pandemic in Bangladesh: Technological adaptations and pedagogical modifications

Md Mozaffor Hossain, Md Atiqur Rahman

Abstract


This research intended to explore the improvisations and novel adaptations to the existing technological devices and applications, and the changes to the already-practiced pedagogical approaches, which the English language teachers of Bangladesh made and implemented to continue teaching English amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. The study utilized the mixed methodology applying an open-ended questionnaire on 12 English Language Teaching (ELT) teachers from across the country, who taught English language to various levels of students through online mode during the impasse. The findings of the research demonstrated that ELT teachers effectuated dramatic changes and improvisations to the existing technological devices, programs and applications to respond to the new mode of teaching, and exert the best of it. Simultaneously, the results presented that most of the ELT teachers had to inculcate dramatic modifications to the habituated pedagogical practices, a major portion of which was psychological shift and support.    


Keywords


Teaching English, Coronavirus Pandemic, Bangladesh, Technological Adaptations, Pedagogical Modifications

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