Changes in the Teaching of Literature: a Study of Practices in the English Language and Literature Department at Cankaya University During the Covid-19 Pandemic
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Date
2022
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Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Abstract
During the COVID-19 pandemic, academics and students have had to respond to the unexpected and unplanned shift from face-to-face to online teaching. Since teaching and learning through online portals has been a new experience, this has prompted the academics in the English Language and Literature Department at Cankaya University to seek alternative and creative ideas to promote student productivity, participation and motivation. The aim of this case study is to discuss how the course materials, teaching methods and assessment have been redesigned to meet the needs of online education during the pandemic. With the examples from changes in the syllabi, student survey and sample student responses, this study also reveals how the academics in the department have had an opportunity to re-evaluate systems of teaching both on and offline and to refresh their role as instructors.
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Uzundemir, Ozlem/0000-0002-5566-5574; Saglam, Berkem/0000-0003-4734-9341
Keywords
Online Teaching, Literary Studies, Class Participation, Student Motivation, Online Education, Covid-19 Pandemic
Fields of Science
05 social sciences, 0503 education
Citation
Üstündağ Güvenç, Ö.; Sağlam, B.; Çakırlar, Ö.; Uzundemir, Ö. (2022). "Changes in the Teaching of Literature: A Study of Practices in the English Language and Literature Department at Çankaya University during the COVID-19 Pandemic", Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, Vol.29, No.1, pp.53-65.
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1
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Changing English
Volume
29
Issue
1
Start Page
53
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65
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