A Study of Chinese Undergraduate Students’ Attitudes toward Learning an Online English Course through MOOC at a Private University in Beijing

IF 0.3 Q3 AREA STUDIES
Ruimeng Zhang, Noparat Tananuraksakul
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Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the Chinese undergraduate students’ attitudes toward learning an online English course through MOOC from affective, behavioral and cognitive dimensions and whether MOOC features and Chinese cultural values influenced their attitudes. The quantitative results, collected from 380 Chinese students at a private university in Beijing selected through stratified random sampling, revealed that they had positive attitudes toward learning the online English course from both three dimensions at a high level and that both MOOC features and Chinese cultural values influenced their positive attitudes at a high level. The qualitative findings, garnered from 18 of them, also supported the quantitative results in that the students preferred studying English on asynchronous and synchronous platforms, providing them with their own learning space, non-face-to-face communication with the lecturer, and a cultural sense of face keeping, concurrently allowing them to learn online English actively and perceptually improve their English skills. Valuable insights for Chinese lecturers of English were provided and replicated studies in different contexts were recommended for future research.
北京某民办大学大学生在线英语MOOC学习态度研究
本研究旨在从情感、行为和认知三个维度调查中国大学生通过MOOC学习在线英语课程的态度,以及MOOC的特点和中国文化价值观是否影响了他们的态度。通过分层随机抽样的方法,对380名北京某私立大学的中国学生进行了定量调查,结果显示,他们在三个维度上都对在线英语课程的学习持较高的积极态度,并且MOOC的特点和中国文化价值观都对他们的积极态度产生了较高的影响。从18个学生中获得的定性结果也支持了定量结果,即学生更喜欢在异步和同步平台上学习英语,这为他们提供了自己的学习空间,与讲师的非面对面交流,以及一种文化上的面子感,同时使他们能够主动地学习在线英语,并感知地提高他们的英语技能。为中国英语讲师提供了有价值的见解,并为未来的研究提供了不同背景下的重复研究建议。
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