Using Near-Peer Interviews to Support English Language Learners

Oluwakemi Ola
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International students from non-English speaking countries confront various challenges when seeking a degree at an English-speaking institution. Some of these challenges relate to the language of instruction, adapting to the norms of a new culture, and the academic program's structure. Learning is a cognitive, social, and emotional activity mediated by activities outside of the lecture hall. Therefore, exploring students' academic beliefs about belonging and how learning works is essential. This report explores how viewing interview clips of second and third-year students can increase first-year students' confidence and sense of belonging and motivate them to engage in effective study practices. The feedback indicates that viewing the interviews positively impacted their confidence, sense of belonging, and understanding of how to succeed in the course. This report details our experience incorporating the interviews into the course, reflects on the feedback students provided, and presents considerations for faculty seeking to use interviews to impact their students' beliefs.
使用近同伴访谈来支持英语学习者
来自非英语国家的国际学生在英语学校攻读学位时面临着各种各样的挑战。其中一些挑战与教学语言、适应新文化的规范以及学术课程的结构有关。学习是一种认知、社会和情感活动,由课堂之外的活动所介导。因此,探索学生关于归属感和学习如何运作的学术信念是必不可少的。本报告探讨了观看二年级和三年级学生的访谈片段如何增加一年级学生的信心和归属感,并激励他们参与有效的学习实践。反馈表明,观看面试对他们的信心、归属感和对如何在课程中取得成功的理解产生了积极的影响。本报告详细介绍了我们将访谈纳入课程的经验,反映了学生提供的反馈,并为寻求利用访谈影响学生信念的教师提出了考虑因素。
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