E‐learning successes with English language teachers in under‐resourced non‐WEIRD contexts
Jawad Golzar,
Omar Yacoub,
Jim McKinley
Abstract:While e‐learning has gained prominence globally over the past several years, little is known about the successes English language teachers (ELTs) experience in e‐learning environments in non‐WEIRD (western, educated, industrialized, rich, democratic) contexts where teacher support is limited or unavailable. This two‐stage, primarily qualitative multi‐method study specifically aimed to examine the extent to which ELTs found success through e‐learning in Afghanistan and Egypt. Survey (N = 82) and interview (N = … Show more
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