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Language Teaching Research Quarterly

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1.2

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124.94

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0.604

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0.283

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1.2

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124.94

SNIP

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0.604

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Original Research

A Silver Lining: Metaphors Suggesting Professional Development through Emergency Online Language Teaching in Primary Education

Language Teaching Research Quarterly, Volume 40, Pages 80-93, https://doi.org/10.32038/ltrq.2024.40.05

The aim of this qualitative study was to investigate the way Hungarian primary language teachers coped with emergency remote teaching (ERT) introduced during the Covid-19 epidemic and the effects this mode of teaching exerted on their subsequent face-to-face teaching practice. While there are scores of studies written on the subject, hardly any have focussed on primary language education; hence our choice of the primary school sample. Out of a multi-item online questionnaire forwarded to all the primary schools in Hungary, we decided to focus on the last two items only, namely those which requested the 706 volunteering respondents to suggest two metaphors with concomitant brief explanations: one to describe their experiences of online teaching in 2020, and another one to specify the changes they perceived in their professional attitudes and competences by the time of administering the survey in 2022. The results demonstrate a decisively positive shift as the respondents realised that the digital expertise that they had gained during ERT would help them teach more effectively in the “real” classroom. The study also raises the issue of what educational authorities and teacher educators should do to promote digital education in pre- and in-service training.

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Acknowledgments

The authors would like to acknowledge the contribution of the research group members in the data collection procedure: Gizella Baloghné Nagy, Andrea Fenyődi, Dorothee Lehr-Balló, Maya Lo Bello Éva Márkus, Réka Miskei-Szabó, Andrea Poros, Teréz Radvai, Bernadett Svraka

 

Funding

This research was supported by the Research Programme for Public Education Development of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest.
https://mta.hu/kozoktatas-fejlesztesi-kutatasi-program

 

Conflict of Interests

No, there are no conflicting interests. 

 

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