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New-arrivals challenged by remote teaching: creating solutions during the COVID-19 pandemic
Umeå University, Faculty of Arts, Department of language studies.
Umeå University, Faculty of Arts, Department of language studies.
Umeå University, Faculty of Arts, Department of language studies.ORCID iD: 0000-0001-9091-6458
2020 (English)In: Education in the North, ISSN 0424-5512, Vol. 27, no 2, p. 214-228Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Ensuring access to equal education is more complex than adopting remote teaching approaches. International reactions to Covid-19 included closing physical schools and moving teaching online. This has created learning challenges for newly arrived refugees and immigrants, and teaching challenges for their teachers. On 18 March 2020, language teaching for post-compulsory school-aged refugees and immigrants moved to remote teaching. This paper investigates this move. Through semi-structured interviews, we investigated how teachers attempted to assure equal access to these language courses and their perception of their students’ experiences of this shift. We found that many of the teachers’ students were inexperienced computer users. We also found that the teachers perceived that their students’ feelings of isolation from society increased, and that this in turn reduced their abilities to access the education being offered. Remote teaching is not sufficient on its own to support the social function of these courses. However, the interviewed teachers are highly creative teachers. For example, they kept trialling combinations of a wide range of communication possibilities including visiting students at home and holding outdoor meetings. In these ways they created an instantiation of agency that may have encouraged students. These actions suggest avenues for future research and potential ways of ameliorating the educational challenges created by the sudden move to teaching online.

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Aberdeen: School of Education at the University of Aberdeen , 2020. Vol. 27, no 2, p. 214-228
Keywords [en]
Equality, Covid-19, Immigrants, Language learning, Literacy
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Pedagogical Work Specific Languages
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educational work; language teaching and learning
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URN: urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-177910DOI: 10.26203/2kxf-8b43OAI: oai:DiVA.org:umu-177910DiVA, id: diva2:1511940
Available from: 2020-12-21 Created: 2020-12-21 Last updated: 2020-12-22Bibliographically approved

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