Exploring the Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Rural English Fal Teachers’ Lesson Planning

Arab World English Journal (AWEJ) 2nd Special Issue on Covid 19 Challenges January 2022

13 Pages Posted: 10 Aug 2022

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Mosebetsi Mokoena

University of the Free State, QwaQwa Campus Bloemfontein, South Africa

Date Written: February 17, 2022

Abstract

The Coronavirus (COVID-19) has disrupted the process of teaching and learning in various ways. In particular, lesson planning in rural English first additional language (FAL) classrooms has been disrupted. As a result, there is a need to explore the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on rural English FAL teachers’ lesson planning. To achieve this aim, these questions remain central to this study: How does the COVID- 19 pandemic disrupt the typical teaching plans of English FAL teachers in a rural context? How do rural English FAL teachers respond to the challenges of the phased- in and rotational approaches during the COVID-19 pandemic? The study follows a qualitative research design and uses Document Analysis to generate data from the eleven participants whose responses are analyzed thematically. The findings reveal that rural English FAL teachers face challenges when planning lessons amid the COVID-19 pandemic. These include: struggle with committing to the plan, inadequate coverage of content, catering for learners’ educational needs, as well as learner-absenteeism and the need for re-teaching. The paper recommends the following strategies for rural English FAL teachers to circumvent these challenges. They include: incorporating various resources in the lesson plan, integrating active learning activities in the lesson plan, and tailoring lesson plans to meet learners’ educational needs.

Keywords: covid-19 pandemic, english language teaching, impact, lesson planning, rural teachers

Suggested Citation

Mokoena, Mosebetsi, Exploring the Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Rural English Fal Teachers’ Lesson Planning (February 17, 2022). Arab World English Journal (AWEJ) 2nd Special Issue on Covid 19 Challenges January 2022, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4037646 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4037646

Mosebetsi Mokoena (Contact Author)

University of the Free State, QwaQwa Campus Bloemfontein, South Africa ( email )

School of Social Sciences and Language Education F

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