Investigating Vocational High School Instructors' Views on Mobile Learning in the "Tourism English Conversation" Course

Yu-Ju Wang, Da-Wei Liu
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This research delved into the perspectives of English teachers in vocational high schools towards mobile learning (m-learning) in the "Tourism English Conversation" course. It involved interviews with eleven teachers from public vocational high schools in Kaohsiung City, Taiwan. These interviews explored various facets of m-learning, such as teachers' knowledge of mobile devices and apps, the widespread use of the Internet and mobile devices, instructional materials, and its impact on students' learning duration and concentration. The study focused on three aspects of mobile learning: its acceptance, teachers' readiness to adopt it, and the challenges they face in shifting from traditional to mobile teaching methods. Findings revealed a positive reception towards m-learning, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic when traditional classroom teaching was impossible. Nonetheless, the effective implementation of m-learning was influenced by teachers' familiarity with the technology, student motivation, the availability of relevant instructional materials, and the pressures associated with teaching in this new format.
调查职业高中教师对 "旅游英语会话 "课程中移动学习的看法
本研究探讨了职业高中英语教师在 "旅游英语会话 "课程中对移动学习(m-learning)的看法。研究对来自台湾高雄市公立职业高中的 11 名教师进行了访谈。这些访谈探讨了移动学习的各个方面,如教师对移动设备和应用程序的了解、互联网和移动设备的广泛使用、教学材料,以及移动学习对学生学习时间和注意力的影响。研究重点关注移动学习的三个方面:移动学习的接受度、教师采用移动学习的意愿以及教师从传统教学方法转向移动教学方法所面临的挑战。研究结果显示,教师对移动学习的接受度较高,尤其是在 COVID-19 大流行期间,传统的课堂教学已无法进行。然而,教师对技术的熟悉程度、学生的积极性、相关教学材料的可用性以及与这种新形式教学相关的压力都影响着移动学习的有效实施。
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