Abstract

In this research we will get an insight into the achievements in mastering foreign languages for one specific student with difficulties. The student with disabilities, the foreign language teacher, the student's mother and the educational rehabilitator participated in the research. The teacher states the support of the inclusive secondary vocational school that the student attends and copes with all challenges. One of the methods used in teaching was mobile learning during the three-month online teaching period of pandemic situation caused by Covid-19. During this period Croatia was forced for the first time in history to implement online teaching. For the purpose of this study all of the students besides this student attended classes in the virtual classroom called Edmodo. Edmodo is the mobile application which is considered as a tool for mobile learning. Mobile learning means that students use their portable devices in order to learn. The interview, used as a method of data collection, was written by participants via email due to the required physical distancing. The materials were then transcribed and a quantitative data analysis was performed. Difficulties in the work of foreign language teachers have been identified, such as lack of experience, lack of teaching assistants as well as lack of additional teaching aids and specific materials and the specific teachers’ training for teaching in the contemporary inclusive school. At the end, the authors suggest guidelines for teachers in vocational schools in adopting new skills and competences in their teaching process in an inclusive school.

Highlights

  • On 16 March 2020, due to the coronavirus epidemic situation in Croatia, regular classes were interrupted and online classes were launched

  • Virtual classrooms were first opened in the County of Istria, and afterwards in the rest of Croatia

  • The student was not influenced by his peers but by his parents’ divorce during the second grade of vocational school, which was stated by his educational rehabilitator and his foreign language teacher

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Introduction

On 16 March 2020, due to the coronavirus epidemic situation in Croatia, regular classes were interrupted and online classes were launched. Virtual classrooms were first opened in the County of Istria, and afterwards in the rest of Croatia. Students are supposed to attend the virtual classrooms, which are to be modified by the teachers themselves depending on the subject they teach. For the purpose of this study the mobile application Edmodo was chosen for its simplicity of usage and availability because some of the students do not have their own laptops or they share them with the rest of their families. The teachers were faced for the first time to implement the Online virtual classes instead of regular classes for the students with disabilities as well but this time those students did not have their personal assistants to encourage and help them. According to the guidelines sent by the Ministry on 12 March 2020, online classes were organized

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