2022
DOI: 10.22373/ej.v9i2.11722
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Emergency remote teaching during COVID-19 crisis: An analysis of EFL students’ engagement in Aceh

Abstract: To prevent the spread of the coronavirus (Covid-19) and its pandemic, emergency remote teaching must be implemented. This has brought significant problems and difficulties for students due to this unusual circumstance, EFL students must learn to adapt their abilities. Because of the widespread use of technology in education, the quick transition to complete online learning necessitates some adjustment. EFL students must be able to handle online learning that is performed through technology integration and util… Show more

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“…3.1 This exploratory study employed a quantitative research design wherein data were collected via a survey questionnaire to determine students' learning engagement with emerging technologies for EFL. It was also a case study because it aimed to gain an in-depth understanding of student engagement with technologies in the context of EFL (Amin & Zulfitri, 2022). The study was set in one public university in the Sichuan province in China.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3.1 This exploratory study employed a quantitative research design wherein data were collected via a survey questionnaire to determine students' learning engagement with emerging technologies for EFL. It was also a case study because it aimed to gain an in-depth understanding of student engagement with technologies in the context of EFL (Amin & Zulfitri, 2022). The study was set in one public university in the Sichuan province in China.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%