Are educational robots any good for communicative English learning for primary school students?

IF 0.8 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Xiaotong Yu, Maria Angeles Gutierrez Garcia, Roberto Soto-Varela
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Abstract

Abstract This paper presents a pilot study that focuses on the exploratory and rapid prototyping within the humanin- the-loop control of a self-constructed and developed educational robot in assisting communicative English learning in primary Education in Madrid, Spain. The study sample was composed of 37 3rd graders that attended four English learning program sessions in November 2021, in which robot integration plays a leading role as learning material. To achieve the above, an easy-to-build, programmed and economical LEGO Education Mindstorms EV3 package was optioned. Pre-and-post questionnaires, classroom observations, and an evaluation sheet that measures self-evaluation, peer evaluation, and teacher evaluation were applied. The result reveals students’ perception of the pioneering robot and although preliminary, presents validation of the technology for English class assistance. Another finding suggests that students’ stress generated from communication in English among peers was reduced with the companion of the robot. Due to the nature of a pilot study, both the number of sessions and the sample size are limited to determine if the robot is helpful in students’ vocabulary acquisition in the long run. Further study is to be conducted with the pioneer model to teach vocabularies of different categories for a longer period. The findings of this pilot study will serve as a reference in the attempt to develop and reproduce promising robots to assist English teaching and learning that are accessible to public schools.
摘要:本文介绍了一项试点研究,该研究的重点是在人在环控制下对自行构建和开发的教育机器人进行探索性和快速原型设计,以协助西班牙马德里小学教育中的交际英语学习。研究样本由37名三年级学生组成,他们在2021年11月参加了四次英语学习课程,其中机器人集成作为学习材料发挥了主导作用。为了实现上述目标,我们选择了一个易于构建,编程和经济的乐高教育头脑风暴EV3包。采用了前后调查问卷、课堂观察和评估表,测量自我评价、同伴评价和教师评价。结果揭示了学生对开创性机器人的感知,尽管是初步的,但也证明了该技术在英语课堂上的辅助作用。另一项发现表明,有了机器人的陪伴,学生们在同龄人之间用英语交流时产生的压力减少了。由于试验研究的性质,无论是会话数还是样本量都是有限的,以确定机器人是否有助于学生的长期词汇习得。以先锋模式对不同类别的词汇进行更长期的教学,有待进一步研究。这项初步研究的结果将为开发和复制有前途的机器人以辅助公立学校的英语教学提供参考。
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Texto Livre-Linguagem e Tecnologia
Texto Livre-Linguagem e Tecnologia LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS-
CiteScore
1.10
自引率
16.70%
发文量
32
审稿时长
5 weeks
期刊介绍: Texto Livre: Linguagem e Tecnologia is a quarterly journal, sponsored by the School of Letters of the Federal University of Minas Gerais (Brazil) since 2008. It welcomes submissions of articles, reviews, essays and translations on the relationship between languages and digital media. Its mission is to promote scientific production in the field of language studies, especially analysis of writing and practices for teaching writing through free and open new technologies, and studies on documentation and dissemination of free and open software, providing researchers from Brazil and abroad with the opportunity to share their research and contribute to the debate and scientific progress in the area. Topics of interest to this journal include: intertextuality, usability, computer use in the classroom, free culture, digital inclusion, digital literacy, dissemination of free software and other topics related to language and technology. The journal accepts manuscripts in Portuguese, Spanish, English and French, with no need for a translation into Portuguese. Texto Livre is intended for researchers and for a non-academic audience interested in critical approaches to the related topics addressed by the journal.
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