在国外学习时,将课堂之外的语言学习环境形象化

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Mayumi Kashiwa
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本研究采用生态框架,探讨了澳大利亚语境下学习者对课堂之外语言学习实践和环境的视觉表征。具体来说,本研究的目的是更好地理解个体语言学习环境的特征、自我反思的作用以及这些环境的构建所涉及的启示。在悉尼参加海外学生英语强化课程(ELICOS)的170名国际学生绘制了“在澳大利亚提高英语水平的活动”的思维导图。使用NVivo 11软件对思维导图进行主题分析,并开发后续主题。研究结果显示,语言学习环境的特征、学习者对其能力的感知以及从可视化中对学习者能动性程度的洞察存在个体差异。本文最后讨论了在第二语言教学中使用这种视觉材料的意义,以便了解学生在课堂之外的语言学习。
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Visualizing language learning environments beyond the classroom in study abroad
Employing an ecological framework, this study explores learners’ visual representation of their language learning practices and environments beyond the classroom in an Australian context. Specifically, this study’s aim is to better understand the features of individual language learning environments, the role of self-reflection, and the affordances involved in the construction of these environments. One hundred and seventy international students enrolled in English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students (ELICOS) in Sydney drew mind maps on “Activities to improve my English in Australia.” The mind maps were analyzed thematically using NVivo 11 software and subsequent themes were developed. Findings showed individual differences in features of language learning environments, learners’ perceptions of their affordances, and insight into the degree of learner agency as seen from the visualization. This article closes by discussing the implications for using such visual materials in second language pedagogy in order to understand student language learning beyond the classroom.
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