Computer assisted language learning in English language classrooms in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Q2 Arts and Humanities ExELL Pub Date : 2020-12-01 DOI:10.2478/exell-2020-0012
Nihada Delibegović Džanić, Amila Hasanspahić
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Abstract The paper examines the application of computer assisted language learning (CALL) in English language classes in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The research was designed as an empirical examination of the attitudes of teachers and students on the successful application of computer assisted language learning in English language classrooms in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Lack of motivation is one the problems that most teachers are faced with. There are many causes of poor motivation, but one of them is certainly the unattractiveness and dullness of traditional methods, teaching materials and resources. However, many authors with educational experience point out that the use of information technology can positively influence students’ motivation and encourage them to work actively. While adults, as digital immigrants, might not use modern information technology excessively, children and teens are true digital natives, who have grown up with the latest technologies and use them with great pleasure in all aspects of their lives adapting them to their needs (Prensky, 2001). The results obtained in this research are an indicator of the current attitude of teachers and students towards these issues, but they also highlight some important necessary reforms in the field of teacher education.
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波斯尼亚-黑塞哥维那英语教室的计算机辅助语言学习
摘要本文考察了计算机辅助语言学习(CALL)在波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那英语课堂上的应用。该研究旨在对波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那英语课堂中成功应用计算机辅助语言学习的教师和学生的态度进行实证检验。缺乏动力是大多数教师面临的问题之一。动机不足的原因有很多,但其中之一肯定是传统方法、教材和资源的缺乏吸引力和乏味。然而,许多有教育经验的作者指出,信息技术的使用可以积极地影响学生的动机,鼓励他们积极地学习。而成年人,作为数字移民,可能不会过度使用现代信息技术,儿童和青少年是真正的数字原住民,他们与最新的技术一起成长,并在他们生活的各个方面非常高兴地使用它们,使它们适应他们的需求(Prensky, 2001)。本研究的结果反映了当前教师和学生对这些问题的态度,但也突出了教师教育领域一些重要的必要改革。
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