Experiencias de docentes de inglés sobre la enseñanza en línea durante la pandemia de Covid-19

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35381/e.k.v5i1.2177

Keywords:

Inglés, pandemia, tecnología educacional, estrategias de enseñanza. (Tesauro UNESCO).

Abstract

Este estudio descriptivo cualitativo tuvo como objetivo describir las experiencias de los profesores de inglés en la enseñanza del idioma inglés en línea durante la pandemia de Covid-19. Los datos se recopilaron mediante entrevistas a ocho profesores de EFL de siete instituciones educativas ecuatorianas: cuatro instituciones públicas y tres privadas durante el año escolar 2020-2021. Los principales hallazgos muestran que los docentes utilizaron Microsoft Teams, WhatsApp, Google Classroom y Zoom para las clases virtuales. También utilizaron Microsoft PowerPoint y Prezi para crear material didáctico y formularios de Google para la evaluación en línea. Además, se aplicaron diversas estrategias didácticas: canciones, juegos, videos, actividades grafo plásticas y juegos. El estudio también encontró que los maestros enfrentaron algunos desafíos: dificultad para acceder a la tecnología, problemas de conectividad, falta de preparación, pocas horas de enseñanza de inglés, interacción limitada entre maestros y estudiantes y apoyo no parental.

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Published

2022-12-01

How to Cite

Caizaluisa-Alvarado, K. M., Villamarín-Ortiz, D. C., Arias-Arroyo, P. A., & Cando-Guanoluisa, F. S. (2022). Experiencias de docentes de inglés sobre la enseñanza en línea durante la pandemia de Covid-19. EPISTEME KOINONIA, 5(1), 979–996. https://doi.org/10.35381/e.k.v5i1.2177

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De Investigación