反思性实践如何影响混合式和在线语言教学

Lauren Rosen, Shelley L. Hay, M. Maeda, Sandrine Pell, Natalia Roberts
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本章讨论反思对教学的重要性。作者反思了通过学期开始前的入职流程实施的社区建设策略,以确保物理上分开的学生之间的联系和参与。这个过程在学生和教师之间开辟了一条沟通的渠道,提供必要的反馈,以识别和解决需求,并为学生和教师的参与建立信任和开放的关系。作者讨论了在整个课程中,学生对学习的反思如何使他们认识到成就,发现问题,并形成教学实践。这些反思是基于四种不同学习模型的异步和同步会话交织的一个组成部分。无论学习环境如何,所有学习模式都包括明确的脚手架,以获得最大的收益。目前基于反思的调整证明是值得的,因为学生的沟通技巧仍然与大流行前的学习相当。
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How Reflective Practice Informs Blended and Online Language Instruction
This chapter discusses how reflection is essential to informing instruction. The authors reflect on the community-building strategies implemented through an onboarding process prior to the start of the semester that ensures connection and engagement among students who are physically separated. This process opens a line of communication between students and instructors providing essential feedback to identify and address needs as well as build a trusting and open relationship for student-instructor engagement. The authors discuss how throughout the course, student reflection on their learning enabled them to recognize achievements, identify issues, and shape instructional practices. These reflections are an integral part of the interweaving of asynchronous and synchronous sessions based on four different learning models. All learning models included clear scaffolding for maximum benefit regardless of learning environments. The ongoing adjustments based on reflection proved worthy as student communication skills remained equal to those of pre-pandemic learning.
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