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E-raamat: Post Pandemic L2 Pedagogy: Proceedings of the Language Teacher and Training Education Virtual International Conference (LTTE 2020), 22-25 September, 2020

Edited by (Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia), Edited by (Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia)
  • Formaat: 186 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Aug-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000468199
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The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has created challenges and opportunities for both teachers and students. In many countries, online teaching was something new, never experienced before. Therefore, everyone had to start from scratch. The articles in this proceeding provide the experiences, challenges, and strategies that L2 teachers and students had during the recent emergency remote teaching. Four main themes were covered: 1) online L2 learning curriculum and materials development, 2) L2 learning and acquisition in a virtual learning environment, 3) online L2 testing, assessment, program evaluation, and 4) teacher and students’ critical reflections on online L2 teaching and learning practices. Written by L2 teachers and teacher educators, we dedicate this proceeding to all L2 teachers and teacher educators who continue trying to maintain high-quality L2 education during and post-pandemic.



The articles in this proceeding provide the experiences, challenges, and strategies that L2 teachers and students had during the recent emergency remote teaching. Four main themes were covered: 1) online L2 learning, 2) a virtual learning environment, 3) online L2 testing, and 4) critical reflections.

Scientific Committee vii
Committees ix
Acknowledgements xi
Keynote speeches
Teachers' roles in fostering EFL learner autonomy: A literature review
3(4)
J. Nurkamto
The use of mobile learning applications in listening classes among Indonesian EFL students across gender
7(8)
D. Miranty
U. Widiati
The practice of pandemic virtual teaching and learning
Online learning during Movement Control Order (MCO): Benefits and challenges
15(6)
W.N. Farah
W. Shamsuddin
S.H. Daud
M.M. Zin
Zoom's screen sharing and breakout rooms in teaching reading online
21(7)
T.T. Vu
D.B.H. Bui
Peer text interaction in online classes during COVID-19 pandemic
28(7)
M. Thayyib
Teacher's reflection in online speaking class during COVID-19 pandemic
35(7)
A. Ningtyas
S.P. Suganda
EFL teacher professional development in the pandemic era of COVID-19
42(7)
N. Rahayu
R. Suprina
Investigating English teachers' online learning engagement: A case study during COVID-19 pandemic
49(6)
P. Amelia
D. Rukmini
J. Mujiyanto
D.A.L. Bharati
Multimodality in English learning for hard-of-hearing learners during the COVID-19 pandemic
55(5)
N.A. Drajati
R. Junhita
B. Ikasari
The use of the flipped classroom approach to teaching English grammar
60(6)
N.S. Thamrin
Rofiqoh
Teacher - parent partnerships in English virtual learning
66(5)
Farikah
M.M. Alfirdaus
H. Wahyono
M. Ekawati
D. Winarsih
"Thank you, Teacher!": A critical reflective narrative of a foreign EFL teacher's career journey in Saudi Arabia
71(6)
K.A. Putra
F.S. Alalwi
Developing an electronic pocket dictionary based on the ADDIE model for Bahasa Indonesia basic learners
77(7)
M.F.A. Pradana
P.K. Dewi
Readiness for technology-based teaching among prospective English teachers in Indonesian border universities
84(5)
L.L. Taopan
C.A. Malaikosa
I.Y.H. Manapa
S.G. Pandie
A. Aloojaha
Correlation between students' perception of blended learning and their learning outcomes
89(6)
J.E.R. Marantika
J. Tomasouw
A comparative study of Jigsaw and student team achievement division techniques in writing narrative text
95(6)
I.P. Sari
Susiani
Developing students' critical thinking skills through culture-based instructional materials in EFL reading and writing courses
101(7)
Haerazi
Z. Prayati
L.A. Irawan
R.M. Vikasari
Building executive function with technological support: Brain-based teaching strategies
108(6)
Rukminingsih
J. Mujiyanto
J. Nurkamto
R. Hartono
Engaging EFL learners of English writing with prewriting activities assisted technology
114(7)
D.S. Suharti
E.U. Sutikno
H.D.A. Santi
Integrating digital teaching package for the German language classroom
121(7)
D.P. Ningsih
S.P. Suganda
A case study of consonant sound problems of Indonesian EFL learners
128(7)
D.R. Arief
V. Citrayasa
Brainstorming-based project learning in a German reading classroom
135(6)
D.P.K. Dayu
L.A. Anggrasari
N. Handayani
Instagram: Digital platform for promoting ELLs' multimodal literacy in narrative writing under TPACK-21CL
141(7)
S. Haryati
E. Nurhidayat
I.D. Kurniawan
Students' perception of the use of digital comics in Indonesian EFL reading classrooms
148(6)
A.D. Saputri
Sunardi
A.A. Musadad
Does Google Docs facilitate collaborative writing? A case from Indonesia
154(5)
A. Handayani
N.A. Drajati
E.W. Dewi
N.S. Noviandari
Test-repeaters' perceptions of difficulty on the TOEFL listening test
159(6)
A. Widodo
N. Russilawatie
S.R. Dewi
Students' perceived use of metacognitive strategies in reading shifting multimodal text modes
165(8)
T. Manalu
Y. Wirza
Author Index 173
Kristian Adi Putra is an assistant professor of applied linguistics at the Deanship of Preparatory Year Program, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia and at the Department of English Language Education, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, Indonesia. Prior to that, he taught Indonesian language and culture at the University of Montana, USA after he got his Ph.D. in Second Language Acquisition and Teaching from the University of Arizona, USA. Currently, he teaches ESL courses, trains pre-service and in-service English language teachers, and studies technology enhanced language teaching and learning, L2 teacher education and language planning and policy. He can be reached at kristianadputra@gmail.com. Nur Arifah Drajati is a lecturer at the Department of English Language Education, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, Indonesia. She got her Ph.D. in Language Education from Universitas Negeri Jakarta, Indonesia. Prior to that, she taught English in various primary and secondary education institutions in Indonesia. She is particularly interested in the study of technology enhanced language learning and multimodality in English language teaching and learning. She has published extensively in various top tier journals, including CALL, Educational Media International and ELT Journal. She can be reached at nurarifah_drajati@staff.uns.ac.id