COVID-19 Changes Teaching Practices: An Autoethnographic Account of a Japanese EFL Teacher

Authors

  • Tomoko Hashimoto Meiji University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56498/75122021

Keywords:

COVID-19, Japanese university EFL teacher, teaching practices

Abstract

COVID-19 has affected university educators on a global scale, and Japan is not an exception. Many EFL educators, including myself, began the academic year with much uncertainty as to how things would unfold. And, like many other EFL teachers in Japan, my spring semester classes were taught fully online. This study intends to illustrate the experience of a Japanese EFL university teacher amid COVID-19. It portrays how I initially changed my teaching practices to cope with the difficult situation but ended the semester with an increased feeling of competence as an educator. This experience is described autoethnographically in a three-part journey: Sho, chiku, bai. As Chang (2008) points out, one danger in autoethnography is excessive focus on the self. In order to avoid this, artifacts and comments of the students whom I taught were used for analysis in addition to autoethnographic reflections. Results pointed to three obstacles that I faced. Rewriting the course syllabus, getting students accustomed to information technology and altering my teaching practices. However, by the end of the semester students appeared to have developed close interpersonal relationships amongst their peers, improved IT literacy, and increased their motivation to study English. These positive results boosted my feeling of efficacy as an educator. Findings imply that there may be ways to change this tough COVID-19 situation into an opportunity to grow as a teacher. The research may provide instructional ideas that could possibly be implemented into other Asian EFL educators’ classrooms.

Author Biography

Tomoko Hashimoto, Meiji University

Tomoko Hashimoto is a Ph.D. student at Meiji University in Tokyo and is a part-time EFL university teacher in Japan. She has a Master’s degree in Global Japanese Studies as well as in International Education. She believes in the importance of linking theory to practice and is especially interested in the psychological aspects of language learning and cooperative learning of all ages. She can be reached at hondat1.th@gmail.com

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2021-08-22

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Tomoko Hashimoto. (2021). COVID-19 Changes Teaching Practices: An Autoethnographic Account of a Japanese EFL Teacher. English As a Foreign Language International Journal, 1(2), 159–175. https://doi.org/10.56498/75122021

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