Chinese college students’ preferences for mobile-assisted language learning classes and their effects on student engagement in English language classrooms

IF 3.1 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Xiaoming Yang, Jie Hu
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ABSTRACT Purpose This research investigated college student preferences for and engagement in mobile-assisted language learning (MALL) classes and whether the level of class engagement differed among students according to class preferences. Design/methodology/approach Using a mixed-methods approach, 115 first-year college students who were experiencing an innovative learning method, i.e., taking both traditional and MALL classes simultaneously, were invited to participate in the survey, and six of them were also invited to participate in the interviews. Findings and originality/value The analyses indicated that participants were highly engaged in MALL classes and liked the flexibility and learning resources. A greater number of participants preferred traditional language classes over mobile-assisted classes due to real-time communication and being better able to focus in the former. Participants preferring for MALL classes were significantly more engaged in such learning approaches than those without such a preference. These results indicate that mobile technologies are effective in assisting language learning and teaching, and student preferences regarding class type shape their engagement in language classrooms. The reasons behind students' active engagement and the effects of class preference on student engagement in MALL classrooms are discussed. Implications for how to promote meaningful engagement in MALL classrooms are offered.
中国大学生对移动辅助语言学习课程的偏好及其对学生英语课堂参与度的影响
摘要目的本研究调查了大学生对移动辅助语言学习(MALL)课堂的偏好和参与程度,以及学生的课堂参与程度是否因课堂偏好而异。设计/方法/方法采用混合方法,115名正在体验创新学习方法(即同时上传统课程和MALL课程)的一年级大学生被邀请参加调查,其中6人也被邀请参加访谈。研究结果和独创性/价值分析表明,参与者高度参与MALL课程,并喜欢灵活性和学习资源。更多的参与者更喜欢传统的语言课程,而不是移动辅助课程,因为他们能够更好地专注于前者。偏好MALL课程的参与者比没有这种偏好的参与者更积极地参与这种学习方法。这些结果表明,移动技术在帮助语言学习和教学方面是有效的,学生对班级类型的偏好决定了他们在语言课堂上的参与度。讨论了学生积极参与的原因以及班级偏好对MALL课堂学生参与的影响。对如何在MALL课堂上促进有意义的参与提供了启示。
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6.90
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期刊介绍: Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching is an international refereed journal devoted to innovative approaches to methodologies and pedagogies in language learning and teaching. It publishes research articles, review articles and book/materials reviews. It draws on a range of disciplines that share a focus on exploring new approaches to language learning and teaching from a learner-centred perspective. It will appeal to anyone interested in the development of, research into or practical application of new methodologies in language teaching and learning.
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