通过Covid诱导的混合式学习实践丰富英语专业学生的语言概念发展:基于设计的研究视角

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Anita Buczek-Zawiła
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本文研究了将混合式学习教学设计融入《对比语音学和音韵学》这门学术级语言学课程的情况,以此作为一种有效的本地化措施,以适应 COVID-19 大流行期间从实体课堂向在线学习的转变。该课程遵循以设计为基础的学习原则。研究考察了在大流行限制下和大流行后的现实情况下,对随后三次课程迭代的教学干预进行的修正,以及参与者对改变后的教学范式的意见和态度。研究采用定量和定性相结合的方法,从学员的期末考试成绩、他们在课程评估调查中的意见以及半结构化访谈中收集数据。研究结果表明,混合式设计具有多方面的有效性,学员对修改后的课程设计持赞成态度,从而证明这可能是一种新的、后流行的课程模式。
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Enriching the Linguistic Concept Development of English Undergraduates Through Covid-Induced Blended Learning Practices: A Design- Based Research Perspective
This paper investigates the incorporation of blended-learning instructional design into an academia-level linguistic course of Contrastive Phonetics and Phonology as an effective and localised measure to suit the shift from the physical classroom to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. This course followed the principle of design-based learning. The research examines the ensuing revision of pedagogical intervention on three subsequent course iterations, taking place both under pandemic restrictions and in the post-pandemic reality, as well as the participants’ opinions and attitudes towards the changed instructional paradigm. Using a mixed quantitative and qualitative methodology, the data were collected from the participants’ final exam marks, their comments in course evaluation surveys and from semi-structured interviews. The findings reveal the multi-aspectual effectiveness of the hybrid design and the participants’ favourable attitude towards the revised course design, thus proving that this could be a new, post-pandemic course formula.
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