尼泊尔语英语课堂中的项目式学习

G. Bastola
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基于项目的学习是一种提高语言技能的创新方法。本研究探讨了尼泊尔情境下基于项目的学习的五大优势。它旨在研究不同的项目动态如何帮助学生克服语言学习困难,并展示尽管在反方法时代有许多方法和技术,但基于项目的学习的相关性。本研究的数据收集自第一手资料和第二手资料。为了获得主要信息,我采访了两位英语教师,为了获得次要数据,我查阅了与项目式学习相关的研究文章、书籍、论文和报告。我在论文中也采用了文献分析法,因为这是一篇基于理论综述的文章,研究者通过编码、主题化和顺序分析来引出意义,获得理解,并发展关于基于项目的学习的经验知识。在21世纪的课堂中,创新和对学习者友好的课程要求实践性、教学性和基于项目的参与,这在尼泊尔的英语课堂中被严重忽视。注意到基于项目的学习方法的未开发状态,我强调探索PBL在英语课堂中的相关性。更具体地说,为了实现本文的预期结果,先前使用的方法是综合、演绎、分析、解释和概括。研究结果表明,基于项目的学习是学生提高教学内容知识、创造力和批判性思维的一种替代工具和最佳选择。
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Project-Based Learning (PBL) in Nepalese EFL Classroom
Project-based learning is an innovative method to improve language skills. This study explores the five assets of project-based learning in the Nepalese context. It aims to examine how different dynamics of projects help students overcome their language learning difficulties and to show the relevancy of Project-Based Learning despite having many approaches and techniques in the anti-method era. Data for this study were collected both from primary and secondary sources. For eliciting primary information, I interviewed two of the EFL teachers and for the secondary data, I consulted research articles, books, dissertations, and reports related to project-based learning. I also employed the document analysis method in the paper since it is a theoretical review-based article where the researcher coded, thematized, and analyzed very sequentially to elicit meaning, gain understanding, and develop empirical knowledge about project-based learning. Innovative and learner-friendly curriculum demands for practical, pedagogical and project-based engagement in the 21st-century classroom which has seriously been ignored in the Nepalese EFL classroom. Noticing the unexplored status of the project-based learning approach, I stressed exploring the relevancy of PBL in the EFL classroom. More specifically, the prior methods used for achieving the expected outcomes of the paper are synthesis, deduction, analysis, interpretation and generalization. Findings indicate that project-based learning is an alternative tool and the best option for students to enhance their pedagogical content knowledge, creativity, and critical thinking.
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