Research Article
Professional Development for ESL Educators During Covid-19 Pandemic Era at Sabah’s Tertiary Institutions, Malaysia
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.14-8-2021.2317649, author={Tracy Joann Stanlee and Suyansah Swanto}, title={Professional Development for ESL Educators During Covid-19 Pandemic Era at Sabah’s Tertiary Institutions, Malaysia}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 10th UNNES Virtual International Conference on English Language Teaching, Literature, and Translation, ELTLT 2021, 14-15 August 2021, Semarang, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ELTLT}, year={2022}, month={6}, keywords={21st century education esl pandemic era professional development tertiary institutions}, doi={10.4108/eai.14-8-2021.2317649} }
- Tracy Joann Stanlee
Suyansah Swanto
Year: 2022
Professional Development for ESL Educators During Covid-19 Pandemic Era at Sabah’s Tertiary Institutions, Malaysia
ELTLT
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.14-8-2021.2317649
Abstract
Technology has played a significant role in Malaysian education sector including tertiary institutions during Covid–19 Pandemic. All educators including those who teach English as Second Language (ESL) are able to continue classes during this difficult time through various online platforms such as Google Meet, MS Teams, Zoom and others. This phenomenon undoubtedly demands skills which would enable language educators to effectively incorporate the use of technology and the inculcation of 21st Century skills in their classrooms. In order to support these educators to embrace these different skills, additional training such as professional development programmes is needed. This literature review will canvass the challenges and opportunities of English Language Teaching in terms of preparation experiences of ESL educators for teaching and learning in 21st Century as well as the benefits and challenges of conducting professional development programmes at Sabah’s tertiary institutions, Malaysia. This literature review is carried out through an analysis of secondary data in the form of related and appropriate previous studies conducted by researchers in the English as Second Language (ESL). The findings found that the ESL educators seem to move towards the 21st Century, yet additional training through professional development programs are needed to help them embrace the challenges of 21st Century education at tertiary institutions.