Digital storytelling as practice-based participatory pedagogy for English for specific purposes

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
M. Morgado, Tanja Vesala-Varttala
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Abstract English for Specific Purposes (ESP) teachers in Higher Education struggle with introducing variation and meaning into courses, while addressing 21st century skills development for global employment markets. Digital storytelling in its many forms constitutes fertile ground for engaging students while learning the specific academic and professional languages for their fields of knowledge, through using English as a lingua franca (ELF). The article presents and discusses a pedagogical framework for digital storytelling (DST) that promotes purposeful learning through EFL in two different contexts, in Portugal and Finland. The framework consists of five storytelling steps: (1) research and audience insight; (2) concept design; (3) scripting and storyboarding; (4) digital production; and (5) publication and engagement. The framework was piloted during the 2021–22 academic year with two first-year Business English classes in Office Management and one second-year ESP class in Tourism Management in a Portuguese Polytechnic as well as with an advanced-level ELF class in International Marketing and Communication in a Finnish University of Applied Sciences. Learning through DST provided students with rich opportunities for engagement and interaction, while also developing their skills in language and communication, storytelling, teamwork, digital literacy, and critical thinking. The DST framework has the potential to promote purposeful learning and empower students as active participants in media culture.
数字讲故事作为一种基于实践的参与式英语教学法
摘要高等教育中的特殊用途英语(ESP)教师在努力将变化和意义引入课程中,同时为全球就业市场解决21世纪的技能发展问题。通过使用英语作为通用语(ELF),多种形式的数字故事为吸引学生学习其知识领域的特定学术和专业语言提供了肥沃的土壤。本文提出并讨论了一个数字讲故事(DST)的教学框架,该框架在葡萄牙和芬兰的两个不同背景下通过EFL促进有目的的学习。该框架由五个讲故事的步骤组成:(1)研究和受众洞察;(2) 概念设计;(3) 脚本和故事板;(4) 数字化生产;以及(5)出版和参与。该框架在2021-22学年进行了试点,在葡萄牙理工学院开设了两门办公室管理一年级商务英语课程和一门旅游管理二年级ESP课程,在芬兰应用科学大学开设了一门国际营销与传播高级ELF课程。通过夏令时学习为学生提供了丰富的参与和互动机会,同时也发展了他们在语言和沟通、讲故事、团队合作、数字素养和批判性思维方面的技能。DST框架有可能促进有目的的学习,并使学生成为媒体文化的积极参与者。
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Language Learning in Higher Education
Language Learning in Higher Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Language Learning in Higher Education deals with the most relevant aspects of language acquisition at university. The CercleS journal presents the outcomes of research on language teaching, blended learning and autonomous learning, language assessment as well as aspects of professional development, quality assurance and university language policy. Its aim is to increase the quality of language teaching and learning programmes offered by university language centers and other providers in higher education by presenting new models and by disseminating the best results of research activities carried out at language centers and in other higher education departments.
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