Publication Date
3-1-2022
Abstract
While many language instructors were encouraged throughout the pandemic to rethink their teaching methods, instructional modalities, and course design in order to successfully pivot from in-person to remote learning environments, it quickly became clear that the burden of pandemic teaching could not be sustained by individual faculty members. Instead, successful instances of emergency remote instruction were often aided by preexisting online curricula and extensive institutional support in the form of additional funding, training, and shared expertise. This chapter outlines the type of resources and support available to support the teaching and learning of languages during the shift to emergency remote instruction and beyond.
Recommended Citation
Aaron, Gwendoline; Cabot, Aria Zan; Forlino, Daniele; and Adoboe, Susana Solera
(2022)
"It Took a Village: A Demonstrated Need of Institutional Support for Successful Online Teaching,"
Dimensions: Vol. 57, Article 6.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/dimensions/vol57/iss1/6