Master of TESOL Dissertation Research into Online Learning – Looking for Survey Participants

Hiya everyone! My name is Teddii and I am a Master of TESOL student from Griffith University, Australia. As part of my studies, I am currently doing a dissertation that is focusing on the speaking confidence and motivation of ESL/EFL learners in an online classroom.

This study is targeted towards online ESL/EFL teachers who will be able to provide first-hand experience about how the online learning environment has influenced or impacted how ESL learners engage in class and if it influences change in their speaking motivation and confidence. This area of study is of particular interest to me due to the sudden shift in online learning since 2020 and how many teachers have had to quickly adjust to a different learning environment.

I am currently looking for teachers to participate in a survey regarding this topic. The survey is entirely voluntary, anonymous, and it takes around 10-15 minutes to complete.

The only requirement for partaking is that you are an English teacher who has/had experience teaching online. This can mean you are currently an online teacher, have had to teach online during the pandemic, or have taught a hybrid model. As long as you have online teaching experience, your feedback is welcome!

Your participation would be greatly appreciated, and more details of my research, as well as contact information, can be found in the link to the survey below:

[https://forms.office.com/r/HR3gUevSBh](https://forms.office.com/r/HR3gUevSBh)

I’m also happy to answer any questions down below!

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3 comments
  1. I answered, but some of the questions did not allow me to record or even approximate my actual opinion or experiences.

  2. I did it, but I think confidence is really open to interpretation. A solid definition would have been a nice starting point. Or asking what we think confidence looks like even.

    I’d love to know your research questions/hypothesis!

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