The Impact of COVID-19 on Learning: Investigating EFL Learners’ Engagement in Online Courses in Saudi Arabia
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- What is the level of engagement in English classes among high school EFL learners when online learning is adopted?
- How do EFL learners feel towards receiving instruction in English classes in an online environment?
2. Literature Review
2.1. The Technological Shift
[A]n organized and targeted educational environment which takes account of the learner’s uniqueness in […] his or her individual and collective dimensions supported by complementary learning situations in terms of places, timing, educational resources, human and technological mediations [9] (p. 185).
2.2. Covid-19 and Education in the Saudi Context
2.3. Engagement in an Online EFL Course
3. Research Methodology
3.1. Study Design
3.2. Study Population
4. Results
4.1. Skills Engagement
4.2. Emotional Engagement
4.3. Participation/Interaction Engagement
4.4. Performance Engagement
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
- Year in school: Year 10 Year 11 Year 12
- Age: Less than 15 years 16–17 Years More than 18 Years
- City……………..
- Gender: Female Male
- Do you use the enrichments and links available for the English subject on the ‘Madrasti’ platform?Yes NoIf your answer is No, please specify……………….
- If yes, do you rely solely on these enrichments and links to develop your English language skills?Yes NoIf your answer is No, please specify……………….
- How do you feel about attending English language classes through the online environment?Satisfied Somewhat satisfied DissatisfiedKindly, add your reasons…………………..
- To what extent do the following statements describe your behavior and feelings while studying online for your English course? On the scale provided, please select the statement that best describes your feelings and behavior:
- ………….Making sure to study on a regular basis
- ………….Putting forth effort
- ………….Doing all the homework problems
- ………….Staying up on the readings
- ………….Looking over class notes between classes to make sure I understand the material
- ………….Being organized
- ………….Taking good notes in class
- ……….Listening carefully in class
- ……….Coming to class every day
- ..………Finding ways to make the course material relevant to my life
- ……….Applying course material to my life
- ……….Finding ways to make the course interesting to me
- ……….Thinking about the course between class meetings
- ……….Really desiring to learn the material
- ……….Raising my hand in class
- ……….Asking questions when I don’t understand the instructor
- ……….Having fun in class
- ……….Participating actively in small group discussions
- ……….Going to the teacher during her free hours to review assignments or tests, or to ask questions
- ……….Helping fellow students
- ……….Getting a good grade
- ……….Doing well in the tests
- ……….Being confident that I can learn and do well in class
Appendix D
Skills Engagement | Emotional Engagement | Participation/Interaction Engagement | Performance Engagement | ||||
No. | R | No. | R | No. | R | No. | R |
1 | 0.759 ** | 10 | 0.857 ** | 15 | 0.595 ** | 21 | 0.785 ** |
2 | 0.765 ** | 11 | 0.761 ** | 16 | 0.773 ** | 22 | 0.849 ** |
3 | 0.626 ** | 12 | 0.816 ** | 17 | 0.661 ** | 23 | 0.760 ** |
4 | 0.671 ** | 13 | 0.761 ** | 18 | 0.600 ** | ||
5 | 0.868 ** | 14 | 0.744 ** | 19 | 0.567 ** | ||
6 | 0.673 ** | 20 | 0.502 ** | ||||
7 | 0.736 ** | ||||||
8 | 0.625 ** | ||||||
9 | 0.364 ** |
Factors | No. of Items | |
Skills engagement | 9 | 0.860 |
Emotional engagement | 5 | 0.830 |
Participation/interaction engagement | 6 | 0.673 |
Performance engagement | 3 | 0.710 |
Overall | 23 | 0.913 |
Factors | Mean | SD | Skills Engagement | Emotional Engagement | Participation/Interaction Engagement | Performance Engagement |
Skills engagement | 4.09 | 0.564 | 0.584 ** | 0.728 ** | 0.580 ** | |
Emotional engagement | 3.88 | 0.799 | 0.595 ** | 0.544 ** | ||
Participation/interaction engagement | 3.81 | 0.713 | 0.728 ** | 0.595 ** | 0.531 ** | |
Performance engagement | 4.53 | 0.542 | 0.580 ** | 0.544 ** | 0.531 ** | |
Overall | 4.08 | 0.547 | 0.860 ** | 0.830 ** | 0.673 ** | 0.710 ** |
Variables | Categories | N | % |
Do you use the enrichments and links available for the English subject on the ‘Madrasti’ platform | YES | 274 | 72% |
NO | 105 | 28% |
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Categories | N | % | |
---|---|---|---|
School Grade | Grade 10 | 123 | 32% |
Grade 11 | 193 | 51% | |
Grade 12 | 63 | 17% | |
Age | <15 years | 25 | 7% |
16–17 years | 315 | 83% | |
>17 years | 39 | 10% | |
City | Jeddah | 379 | 100% |
Other | - | - | |
Gender | Female | 379 | 100% |
Male | - | - | |
Total | 379 | 100% |
No. | Item | Mean | SD | Arrangement | Level of Engagement |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Making sure to study on a regular basis | 3.91 | 0.873 | 7 | Characteristic of me |
2 | Exerting effort | 4.15 | 0.841 | 4 | Characteristic of me |
3 | Doing all homework problems | 4.56 | 0.704 | 2 | Very characteristic of me |
4 | Staying up to date with the readings | 3.38 | 1.100 | 9 | Moderately characteristic of me |
5 | Looking over class notes between classes to make sure I understand the material | 3.81 | 1.019 | 8 | Characteristic of me |
6 | Being organized | 4.06 | 0.981 | 5 | Characteristic of me |
7 | Taking good notes in class | 4.01 | 0.936 | 6 | Characteristic of me |
8 | Listening carefully in class | 4.19 | 0.845 | 3 | Characteristic of me |
9 | Coming to class every day | 4.77 | 0.503 | 1 | Very characteristic of me |
Skills engagement | 4.09 | 0.564 | Characteristic of me |
No. | Items | Mean | SD | Arrangement | Level of Engagement |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Finding ways to make the course material relevant to my life | 4.02 | 1.034 | 3 | Characteristic of me |
2 | Applying the course material to my life | 3.95 | 1.058 | 4 | Characteristic of me |
3 | Finding ways to make the course interesting for me | 4.06 | 1.002 | 2 | Characteristic of me |
4 | Thinking about the course between class meetings | 3.13 | 1.275 | 5 | Moderately characteristic of me |
5 | Really desiring to learn the material | 4.26 | 0.893 | 1 | Very characteristic of me |
Emotional engagement | 3.88 | 0.799 | Characteristic of me |
No. | Items | Mean | SD | Arrangement | Level of Engagement |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Helping fellow students | 4.25 | 0.838 | 1 | Very characteristic of me |
2 | Raising my hand in class | 4.13 | 0.931 | 2 | Characteristic of me |
3 | Participating actively in small-group discussions | 3.99 | 0.947 | 3 | Characteristic of me |
4 | Having fun in class | 3.92 | 0.991 | 4 | Characteristic of me |
5 | Asking questions when I don’t understand the instructor | 3.50 | 1.139 | 5 | Characteristic of me |
6 | Going to the teacher during her free hours to review assignments or tests or to ask questions | 3.08 | 1.250 | 6 | Moderately characteristic of me |
Participation/interaction engagement | 3.81 | 0.713 | Characteristic of me |
No. | Items | Mean | SD | Arrangement | Level of Engagement |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Getting a good grade | 4.53 | 0.663 | 2 | Very characteristic of me |
2 | Doing well in tests | 4.58 | 0.635 | 1 | Very characteristic of me |
3 | Being confident I can learn and do well in class | 4.48 | 0.721 | 3 | Very characteristic of me |
Performance engagement | 4.53 | 0.542 | Very characteristic of me |
Variables | Categories | N | % |
---|---|---|---|
How do you feel about attending English classes virtually? | Satisfied | 223 | 59% |
Somewhat Satisfied | 140 | 37% | |
Not Satisfied | 16 | 4% |
Variables | N | Mean | SD | f | p-Value * | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Skills engagement | Dissatisfied | 16 | 3.8463 | 0.47991 | 20.204 | 0.01 |
Somewhat satisfied | 140 | 3.8881 | 0.62211 | |||
Satisfied | 223 | 4.2401 | 0.48107 | |||
Emotional engagement | Dissatisfied | 16 | 3.6375 | 0.76322 | 9.864 | 0.01 |
Somewhat satisfied | 140 | 3.6743 | 0.82735 | |||
Satisfied | 223 | 4.0323 | 0.75172 | |||
Participation/interaction engagement | Dissatisfied | 16 | 3.6044 | 0.67122 | 20.058 | 0.01 |
Somewhat satisfied | 140 | 3.5396 | 0.71460 | |||
Satisfied | 223 | 3.9950 | 0.65770 | |||
Performance engagement | Dissatisfied | 16 | 4.5831 | 0.35586 | 8.484 | 0.01 |
Somewhat satisfied | 140 | 4.3840 | 0.61389 | |||
Satisfied | 223 | 4.6190 | 0.48397 |
Reasons for Not Being Satisfied with the Online Environment | No. of Responses | % | Examples |
---|---|---|---|
Problems in understanding | 6 | 46% | “Difficulties in understanding” |
Poor connection | 1 | 8% | “Because sometimes, I have a bad connection and that affects my learning” |
Pressures | 1 | 8% | “I prefer to attend normal classes; I noticed difficulties in my ability to learn, and pressures” |
Difficulties in concentration | 2 | 15% | “I cannot concentrate… too noisy… I didn’t get my chance to participate” |
Lack of real interaction | 2 | 15% | “No real interaction” |
Accepting the online environment | 1 | 8% | “I don’t like studying online” |
Total | 13 | 100% |
Reasons for Being Satisfied in the Online Environment | Numbers of Responses | Percentage | Examples |
---|---|---|---|
Easier to understand | 81 | 49.4% | “The information is delivered in a simple way” “Very satisfied, because I understand the syllabus better” “The teacher delivers the information simply and clearly” |
The role of the teacher | 19 | 11.6% | “I love the English language and my teacher helps us to speak and work during class” “The teacher is cooperative” |
Learning the language in the right way | 12 | 7.3% | “Enjoying learning the language in the right way” |
Giving more opportunities for learners to participate | 9 | 5.5% | “I can participate more and understand more” |
Multiple resources | 9 | 5.5% | The ‘Ain’ channel and WhatsApp |
Helping us to concentrate more | 6 | 3.7% | “So, I have enough free time to learn how to read and write in English” |
To limit the spread of the virus | 6 | 3.7% | “Satisfied with the experience in helping to stop the spread of the virus” |
Efficacy of the strategies used | 5 | 3.0% | “The strategies used, and the online teaching are nice” |
New experience | 5 | 3.0% | “New method of education which suits my age and mentality” “Exciting and a good way to learn” |
Improving language skills | 3 | 1.8% | “Private lesson, feeling comfortable and safe” |
Independency in learning | 3 | 1.8% | “Being more independent in learning” |
Saving time and effort | 2 | 1.2% | “Online learning helped save me time and effort” |
Reducing negative feelings (anxiety and stress) | 2 | 1.2% | “I am a shy person, and online learning gave me a chance to participate and not be afraid of making mistakes, and motivated me to answer” |
Using technology for description | 1 | 0.6% | “Using technology to describe the content” “I love technology” |
Using dictionary and translation | 1 | 0.6% | “Learning and translation are easier because we are using multiple means” |
Total | 164 | 100.0% |
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