The Application of Scaffolding Strategies in Dealing with Challenges in IELTS Online Writing Classes
Keywords:
Online Learning, Online Teaching, Scaffolding Strategies, Online Ielts WritingAbstract
Under the adverse impacts of COVID-19 pandemic, an increasing number of schools and universities, institutions and centers have fully shifted from onsite learning to online learning. This transition has resulted in unplanned challenges, which draw attention and concerns of many teachers and scholars about teaching and learning effectiveness. In online classes, teachers should effectively scaffold students in order to facilitate the co-constructed learning process. Although there has been a large number of research on scaffolding students’ learning in face-to-face ELT classes, little has been talked about effective teachers’ scaffolding strategies in online classes, especially online IELTS writing; therefore, this is still worth receiving further considerations. The two main aims of this paper are (1) analyze the most noticeable difficulties that students encountered in the online IELTS writing classes, including low level of digital literacy, poor linguistic backgrounds, anxiety when receiving teachers’ feedback, and unsuitable test types; (2) suggest some tools and practical recommendations so that the teachers could conduct scaffolding strategies effectively to support students overcome those difficulties in online IELTS writing classes.
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