紧急远程语言学习:COVID-19大流行期间学生视角下的第二语言学习

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Gilbert Dizon, Benjamin Thanyawatpokin
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摘要

由于COVID-19大流行,教师和学生突然从传统的课堂学习转向在线课程,因此有必要评估学习者对远程外语学习的态度,特别是那些对这种学习方法几乎没有经验的日本学生。因此,本研究的主要目的是评估日本第二语言学生对远程语言学习的看法。通过调查前/调查后的研究设计,本研究还调查了参与者对在线语言学习的最初看法与学习一学期后的态度之间是否存在显著差异。来自日本三所大学的208名学生完成了前后调查,调查主要由基于五个技术接受模型结构(感知易用性、感知有用性、对使用的态度、焦虑和行为意图)的李克特量表项目组成。反思性报告的数据也从一组选定的参与者中获得,以更深入地了解学习者的观点。本文讨论了相关的研究结果和教学意义,以便语言教师能够对自己的远程教学环境做出明智的决定。©2021 Gilbert Dizon & Benjamin Thanyawatpokin
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Emergency Remote Language Learning: Student perspectives of L2 learning during the COVID-19 pandemic
As teachers and students have abruptly shifted from traditional classroombased learning to online classes due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there is a need to evaluate the attitudes of learners towards remote foreign language learning, particularly among Japanese students who often have little to no experience with the learning method. Therefore, the primary goal of this study was to evaluate Japanese L2 students’ opinions of remote language learning. Through a pre-/post-survey study design, the study also investigated if there was a significant difference between the participants’ initial perceptions of online language learning and their attitudes after a semester of study. A total of 208 students from three Japanese universities completed both the pre and post-surveys, which were primarily comprised of Likert-scale items based on five Technology Acceptance Model constructs (perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, attitudes towards use, anxiety, and behavioral intention). Data from reflective reports was also obtained from a select group of participants to gain a deeper understanding of the learners’ views. Pertinent findings and pedagogical implications are discussed so that language teachers can make informed decisions about their own remote teaching contexts. © 2021 Gilbert Dizon & Benjamin Thanyawatpokin
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JALT CALL Journal
JALT CALL Journal Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
CiteScore
2.40
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14
期刊介绍: The JALT CALL Journal is an international refereed journal committed to excellence in research in all areas within the field of Computer Assisted Language Learning.
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