E-PORTFOLIO IN STUDENTS' LEARNING FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

IF 0.5 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Oksana Polyakova
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Abstract

Enhancing technical education by connecting sustainable development goals within the English for Specific Purposes framework requires motivating the professional advancement of students. Therefore, choosing an engaging active learning tool becomes one of the most crucial components of this process. Our understanding of ePortfolio as an all-inclusive and sustainable toolkit to provide non-native English speakers with new sources of professional growth and self-esteem has evolved into the current study's didactic and research scenario. The monitoring of 18 experimental group members while compiling individual electronic portfolios in English helped us explore their progress in terms of both linguistic and professional proficiencies. For this, qualitative and quantitative tools gathered learners` perceptions that were later analysed by statistic and sentiment analysis software. As a result, a visible improvement in B2 mediation, B2 reading and B2 writing communicative competences was detected; a collective awareness of a quality professional background presentation is another outcome of the study. A few technological means in the ESP and research context supported those achievements. The blended focus of this exploration might interest L2 practitioners and educators who are hesitant about involving measurements and analysis tools in their practice. By embracing the two-fold paradigm described above, we now understand that research happens while we are teaching. The study's results show how a method for teaching and researching English backed by technology may be applied in real-world settings. We expect this experience will motivate future efforts to combine the SDGs and ESP in higher education. Quality language instruction may serve as the cornerstone of future professional success while addressing the pressing demand for long-term adaptation to meet engineering specifications.
学生可持续发展学习的电子档案
通过在特殊用途英语框架内连接可持续发展目标来加强技术教育,需要激励学生的专业进步。因此,选择一个有吸引力的主动学习工具成为这个过程中最重要的组成部分之一。我们对ePortfolio的理解是,它是一个全方位的、可持续的工具包,为非英语母语人士提供专业成长和自尊的新来源,这已经演变成当前研究的教学和研究场景。我们对18名实验组成员进行监测,同时编制个人英文电子档案,帮助我们了解他们在语言和专业熟练程度方面的进步。为此,定性和定量工具收集了学习者的看法,然后通过统计和情绪分析软件进行分析。结果显示,学生的B2调解能力、B2阅读能力和B2写作交际能力均有明显提高;对高质量专业背景陈述的集体意识是该研究的另一个结果。ESP的一些技术手段和研究背景支持了这些成果。这种探索的混合焦点可能会引起第二语言从业者和教育者的兴趣,他们对在实践中使用测量和分析工具犹豫不决。通过接受上述双重范式,我们现在明白,研究是在我们教学的同时进行的。这项研究的结果表明,一种由技术支持的英语教学和研究方法如何应用于现实世界。我们希望这一经验将激励未来在高等教育中结合可持续发展目标和ESP的努力。高质量的语言教学可以作为未来专业成功的基石,同时解决长期适应工程规范的迫切需求。
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