Investigating EFL Students’ Perceptions on E-learning Paradigm-Shift During Covid-19 Pandemic

Keywords: EFL Students, Covid-19 Pandemic, Perceptions, E-learning, Paradigm-Shift

Abstract

The purpose of this research article is to investigate the perceptions of EFL students during the Covid-19 pandemic on implementing e-learning at university-level education in the EFL context of Afghanistan. The covid-19 pandemic has globally led the universities towards a paradigm-shift. As well as the instant development of ICT has restructured the content and the context of education particularly teaching and learning EFL. To determine the barriers and opportunities of implementing e-learning in EFL education, a qualitative method with semi-structured interview are applied to perceive the perceptions of EFL students. The study purposefully selected EFL students (N= 21 male and female) from Afghanistan universities as respondents. The data from the semi-structured interview is analyzed thematically. Results show that EFL students perceive e-learning approach as a better alternative to traditional face-to-face classrooms. Despite being regarded as an interactive method for EFL education, the lack of regular electricity connection, low internet bandwidth, high costs of ICT tools, lack of infrastructures, and lack of ICT knowledge of the teachers and students are perceived to be the barriers to implementing e-learning in Afghanistan higher education. In brief, the study contributes to establishing an in-depth understanding of the e-learning implementation and EFL instructions in Afghanistan higher education during the Covid-19 pandemic. 

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Author Biography

Mohammad Naim Rahim, Kunduz University, Kunduz, Afghanistan

Mohammad Naim Rahim is a postgraduate student (PhD) at University Technology Malaysia. He is also a Teaching Assistant in the Department of English Language & Literature at Kunduz University of Afghanistan. He is a poet and his first poem's book was published in 2017. Currently, he is doing his PhD research on the Future of Education. His research interest is TESL, EFL, ESL, E-learning, Online Learning, Research Methodology, English Language Teaching Methodology, Innovation in Teaching and Learning, and Blended Learning in EFL.

Published
2021-03-15
How to Cite
Rahim, M. N., & Chandran, S. S. C. (2021). Investigating EFL Students’ Perceptions on E-learning Paradigm-Shift During Covid-19 Pandemic. Elsya : Journal of English Language Studies, 3(1), 56-66. https://doi.org/10.31849/elsya.v3i1.5949
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