Supporting self-regulated language learning skills online: awareness raising approaches for computer-supported collaboration

IF 1.5 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Language Awareness Pub Date : 2021-12-21 DOI:10.1080/09658416.2021.2018447
Ward Peeters, J. Mynard
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Abstract To assist second language learners in becoming effective, aware, and reflective participants in higher education, support can be provided by integrating structured awareness raising approaches in the language curriculum. Drawing on self-regulation principles, such a structured awareness raising curriculum is most notably sustained by reflective one-to-one dialogue, also known as advising in language learning (ALL). While previous studies have shown that students who received this kind of support in face-to-face settings were able to successfully develop effective learning strategies, little research has demonstrated to what extent students can develop these strategies, supported by ALL, when learning online. This study shows how four groups of second language majors (n = 252) demonstrate knowledge and control of learning and learning strategies when discussing their planning and progress with peers online. This study draws on Google Classroom data (posts and comments: n = 957) collected over two semesters. Using digital conversation analysis and social network analysis, students were found to demonstrate (1) awareness of approaches to learning, (2) awareness of facilities, roles, and resources, and (3) awareness of self when collaborating with peers. This study shows how ALL can support students in effectively applying different learning strategies when engaged in computer-supported collaborative work.
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支持在线自主语言学习技能:提高计算机支持协作意识的方法
摘要为了帮助第二语言学习者成为有效、有意识和反思的高等教育参与者,可以通过将结构化的提高认识方法纳入语言课程来提供支持。根据自我调节原则,这种结构化的提高认识课程最显著的是通过反思性的一对一对话来维持,也被称为语言学习咨询(ALL)。虽然之前的研究表明,在面对面环境中接受这种支持的学生能够成功地制定有效的学习策略,但很少有研究表明,学生在网上学习时,在ALL的支持下,能够在多大程度上制定这些策略。这项研究显示了四组第二语言专业学生(n = 252)在与同伴在线讨论学习和学习策略的计划和进展时,展示了对学习和学习战略的知识和控制。这项研究利用了谷歌课堂的数据(帖子和评论:n = 957)。通过数字对话分析和社交网络分析,发现学生在与同伴合作时表现出(1)对学习方法的意识,(2)对设施、角色和资源的意识,以及(3)对自我的意识。这项研究展示了ALL如何在参与计算机支持的协作工作时支持学生有效地应用不同的学习策略。
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Language Awareness
Language Awareness Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Language Awareness encourages and disseminates work which explores the following: the role of explicit knowledge about language in the process of language learning; the role that such explicit knowledge about language plays in language teaching and how such knowledge can best be mediated by teachers; the role of explicit knowledge about language in language use: e.g. sensitivity to bias in language, manipulative aspects of language, literary use of language. It is also a goal of Language Awareness to encourage the establishment of bridges between the language sciences and other disciplines within or outside educational contexts.
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