英语教学软件评价的指导原则

Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.2989/16073614.2023.2185983
Shoadi Ezekiel Ditaunyane, G. Collins
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本定性研究的动机是缺乏适当的指导方针和标准来评估和选择合适的计算机辅助语言学习(CALL)应用程序,重点关注豪登省高级阶段(7-9年级)学习者的英语第一附加语言(EFAL)。因此,本研究旨在制定指导原则,供评价者在评价和选择EFAL CALL应用时参考。采用发展性研究设计,便于归纳出适合评价EFAL CALL应用的指导原则。本研究有目的地选取7-9年级学生、7-9年级EFAL教师和教育官员作为样本,收集定性数据。开发会议不断重复,直到没有新成果出现。经过对数据产生的代码进行分析和不断改进,确定了八项指导原则。研究结果从学习者、教师和教育官员的角度对英语教学软件的使用提供了重要的视角。这些观点对于形成关于使用技术作为提高课堂教学质量的杠杆的论述至关重要。他们提供了在Umalusi、一般质量保证委员会和南非继续教育和培训委员会进行的高级别政策讨论中往往缺乏的声音。
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Guiding principles for the appraisal of English-teaching software
Abstract This qualitative study was motivated by the lack of appropriate guidelines and criteria for the assessment and selection of suitable Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) applications focusing on English First Additional Language (EFAL) for Senior Phase (Grades 7-9) learners in Gauteng. Therefore, the study set out to formulate guiding principles that evaluators could reference in assessing and selecting EFAL CALL applications. A developmental research design was adopted to facilitate the inductive development of guiding principles suitable for the appraisal of EFAL CALL applications. A purposively selected sample consisting of Grade 7-9 learners, Grade 7-9 EFAL teachers and education officials was used to collect qualitative data. Development sessions were repeated until nothing new emerged. After a process of analysis and constant refinement of codes emanating from the data, eight guiding principles were determined. The findings of the study provide essential perspectives on the use of English-teaching software through the lens of learners, teachers and education officials. These perspectives are crucial in shaping the discourse on the use of technology as a lever for the enhancement of the quality of teaching and learning in the classroom. They provide voices that are often lacking in high-level policy discussions undertaken by Umalusi, the Council for Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training in South Africa.
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