Student and Teacher Perceptions of Teaching and Learning in Times of Covid
The coronavirus pandemic has meant universities have had to rapidly adjust their courses to online-only learning environments. While much English Language Teaching (ELT) research in recent years has focused on both blended learning and distance learning programs, these studies mostly included studen...
Main Authors: | Isabelle van der Bom, Johannes Pfundt |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Cranmore Publishing
2021-03-01
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Series: | International Journal of TESOL Studies |
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Online Access: | https://www.tesolunion.org/attachments/files/4MJJL2ZJY10ZGM21YZBMFZTBK7MWZIAZMM23OWE43MJIZ3N2UY8NWQ1DMMVL3ODDL6MTYX3YZQZ1ODLK1NWIYDNZK08LJG01ODI04NTYY6LMY2.pdf |
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