Collaborative Inquiry in the EFL Classroom: exploring a school related topic with fifth graders

IF 0.4 Q4 LINGUISTICS Colombian Applied Linguistics Journal Pub Date : 2018-07-31 DOI:10.14483/22487085.13008
Ana Janneth Gómez Gutiérrez
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This action research study reports an inquiry based learning process in which fifth graders worked collaboratively by examining a local topic (free school snack) from their school context. Collaborative inquiry was used as a way to promote elementary students’ reflections in the EFL classroom drawing on Vygotsky’s ideas about learning mediated by social and material contexts (Lee & Smagorinsky, 2000). The EFL curriculum was organized around students’ communities and realities as relevant resources for language learning (Sharkey, Clavijo & Ramirez, 2016). Lessons were organized around students’ knowledge about the free daily snack that school provides to all children and what they wanted to learn about the topic. In this sense, Dewey’s (1997) idea of learning as experience was implemented through an inquiry curriculum with students. Findings suggest that through a classroom project, fifth graders developed inquiry skills and digital, visual, oral, and written literacies while learning together through collaboration. Inquiring in the language classroom evidenced the use of languages (Spanish and English) as the means to learn about meaningful content beyond English grammar lessons. It also led to individual reflections about the challenges of working together as well as about school coexistence understood as the way all the members of an educational community relate to each other. 
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英语课堂上的合作探究:与五年级学生探讨一个与学校相关的话题
这个行动研究报告了一个基于探究的学习过程,在这个过程中,五年级学生通过从他们的学校背景中研究一个当地主题(免费的学校零食)来进行协作。协作探究被用作促进小学生在英语课堂上反思的一种方式,借鉴了维果茨基关于社会和物质背景介导的学习的观点(Lee & Smagorinsky, 2000)。英语课程是围绕学生的社区和现实情况组织的,作为语言学习的相关资源(Sharkey, Clavijo & Ramirez, 2016)。课程是围绕学生对学校为所有孩子提供的免费每日零食的了解以及他们想要了解的主题来组织的。从这个意义上说,杜威(1997)的学习作为经验的想法是通过学生的探究课程来实现的。研究结果表明,通过课堂项目,五年级学生在通过合作学习的同时发展了探究技能和数字、视觉、口头和书面素养。在语言课堂上的询问证明了使用语言(西班牙语和英语)作为学习英语语法课程之外有意义的内容的手段。这也导致了个人对共同工作的挑战以及学校共存的思考,这被理解为一个教育社区的所有成员相互联系的方式。
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