Effects of Homework Policy on EFL Literacy Development in Emergency Remote Learning: A Focus on Academic Self-Regulation

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作者
Cheraghi, Fatemeh [1 ]
Rahimi, Mehrak [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training Univ, Tehran, Iran
[2] Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training Univ, Fac Humanities, English Dept, Tehran 1678815811, Iran
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SAGE OPEN | 2024年 / 14卷 / 01期
关键词
self-regulation; homework; literacy; emergency remote teaching; policy; TEACHERS; ACHIEVEMENT; STUDENTS; BELIEFS;
D O I
10.1177/21582440241227006
中图分类号
C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
Homework as an essential component of the academic process supports teaching and learning by consolidating what the students learn in class and promoting their study skills and self-paced work capacities. While homework characteristics and its efficacy are reported to be interrelated, there is a lacuna in the research on the effectiveness of homework policy in learning outcomes in online classes, particularly under adverse conditions. As a result, the current study investigated the effects of homework policy (leniency vs. strictness) on EFL learners literacy (reading and writing) development, focusing on their academic self-regulation (ASR) level in a distance learning course amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Data were gathered from 36 K-10 students organized into homework packet and homework leniency groups. Their literacy skills and ASR were assessed before and after the study. Due to schools closure during the COVID-19 pandemic, both groups participated in distance learning courses delivered via the national mobile-based LMS. The results of the two-way Analysis of Variance primarily revealed a significant development in the reading and writing skills of the homework-packet group. Despite the marginal difference between the reading performance of high and low self-regulated participants of both homework conditions at the end of the study, a significant difference in the development of the writing skills of high self-regulated participants of the homework-packet condition was observed. The critical role of homework strictness in online courses and promoting learners' self-regulation skills to benefit from the assigned homework, particularly in teaching writing, is underscored. Purpose: The study examined the role of homework policy (leniency vs. strictness) on L2 learners' reading and writing development, focusing on their academic self-regulation level in a distance learning course amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: Data were gathered from thirty-six K-10 students organized into homework packet and homework leniency groups. Their literacy skills and ASR were assessed before and after the study. Due to schools' closure during the COVID-19 pandemic, both groups participated in distance learning courses delivered via the national mobile-based LMS. Concussions: The results primarily revealed a significant development in the reading and writing skills of the homework-packet group. Despite the marginal difference between the reading performance of high and low self-regulated participants of both homework conditions at the end of the study, a significant difference in the development of the writing skills of high self-regulated participants of the homework-packet condition was observed. Implications: The critical role of homework strictness in online courses and promoting learners' self-regulation skills to benefit from the assigned homework, particularly in teaching writing, is underscored.
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