2022
DOI: 10.24093/awej/covid2.32
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Exploring the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Rural English FAL Teachers’ Lesson Planning

Abstract: The Coronavirus (COVID-19) has disrupted the process of teaching and learning in various ways. In particular, lesson planning in rural English first additional language (FAL) classrooms has been disrupted. As a result, there is a need to explore the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on rural English FAL teachers’ lesson planning. To achieve this aim, these questions remain central to this study: How does the COVID- 19 pandemic disrupt the typical teaching plans of English FAL teachers in a rural context? How do… Show more

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“…16 In line with ERT, an investigation on how the alternate schooling system impacted language lesson planning was done, only to find that learning activities in language lessons could not be implemented as planned because of the instability of the schooling system. 17 Language activities, like group discussions, role-plays, and interviews could not be effectively implemented. This undermined the objectives of the Text-based Approach, which stipulate that language skills should be developed in an integrated manner.…”
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“…16 In line with ERT, an investigation on how the alternate schooling system impacted language lesson planning was done, only to find that learning activities in language lessons could not be implemented as planned because of the instability of the schooling system. 17 Language activities, like group discussions, role-plays, and interviews could not be effectively implemented. This undermined the objectives of the Text-based Approach, which stipulate that language skills should be developed in an integrated manner.…”
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confidence: 99%