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Books > Social sciences > Education > Higher & further education > Open learning & distance education
Language teaching programs have to respond to the need for distance
education, with teachers working to transfer their material onto
online platforms and/or learning management systems (LMS) even
though their materials are not designed with distance learning in
mind. COVID-19 has led to English language teaching programs
extending their teaching online for the unforeseeable future and
trying to adjust the material to deliver high-quality practice. The
education emergency caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has revealed
that the world needs an education system that favors flexibility
and resilience to equip educators to face unpredictable emergencies
that may arise. Transferring Language Learning and Teaching From
Face-to-Face to Online Settings examines the phenomenon of
emergency language education further and provides an avenue for
language teachers and researchers to share their experience,
thoughts, and suggestions about transferring their material and
teaching approaches from face-to-face (f2f) to an online setting.
The edited volume offers a platform for exploring how the field of
language teaching is adapting to changes that have derived from the
pandemic, with a strong focus on the challenges faced and ways to
move forward. Covering topics such as digital pedagogy and teacher
education, it is ideal for instructors, faculty trainers,
instructional designers, administrators, policymakers, researchers,
teachers, teacher educators, and students.
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