Covid-19 pandemic has forced many students to home-school around the world. In many countries, schools are closed, extracurricular activities are cancelled and big gatherings are not allowed. Both learning and interaction with peers have to take place online and that switch to the virtual sphere has varying impacts on students.
In order to shed a light on learners’ experience during the pandemic, Cambridge University Press has conducted a survey that reached out to English language learners from various countries around the world. According to the survey results, “Together with time management and communication, learners felt that keeping up their motivation under the new conditions was among their top 3 challenges”. [Read More].
Motivation is an issue not only for the learners but also for the teachers; motivating their students during the pandemic is one of the biggest challenges that education professionals experience at the moment.
The top three suggestions for motivating students in online learning, given by the language researcher and writer Dr Heike Krüsemann, includes giving students feasible goals and opportunities to succeed; increasing students’ “say” in the learning process; and encouraging peer-to-peer as well as learner-teacher communication [Read More]. This video, a talk made with Dr Krüsemann, also gives tips on online teaching, as well as motivating and engaging students.