开发和使用经调整的马赛克方法,探索小学儿童的外语学习经验

Victoria Schulze
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本文介绍了一种经过改编的马赛克方法,该方法是在一项纵向人种学研究中开发和使用的,该研究探讨了英国小学儿童的外语学习(FLL)经历。作为早期外语学习指导领域的一项方法创新,经过调整的方法满足了对更广泛的研究方法和更多归纳方法的需求。最初考虑采用马赛克方法来帮助解决人种学研究过程中出现的方法问题。随后,该方法主要从四个方面进行了调整和发展:第一,用于纵向人种学研究;第二,用于年龄较大的小学学龄儿童;第三,与学校儿童共同开发和使用,而不是设计用于儿童的工具;最后,重点是完成过程而不是最终产品。经过调整的方法满足了人种学研究中确定的需求,在数据收集和分析过程中进一步增强了儿童的声音、儿童的能动性和儿童的视角。建议在语言学习环境中使用这种方法,以支持与儿童一起开展进一步研究,帮助加强目前对儿童外语教学经验的了解和认识。这样做的前提是,更多地了解和理解这些经验将有助于为未来的实践和行动提供依据。
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Developing and using an adapted mosaic approach to explore children's foreign language learning experiences in primary school
This article describes an adapted mosaic approach, developed and used in a longitudinal, ethnographic study that explored children's foreign language learning (FLL) experiences in primary school in England. As a methodological innovation within the field of instructed early foreign language learning, the adapted approach addresses an identified need for a wider range of research methodologies and more inductive approaches. The original mosaic approach was initially considered to help address methodological questions that arose during the ethnography. That approach was subsequently adapted and developed in four main ways: firstly, for use within the longitudinal, ethnographic study; second, for use with its older, primary school-aged children; third, for development and use together with children in school rather than a tool designed for use on children and finally, where the focus was upon the process of completion rather than the end product. The adapted approach met the needs identified within the ethnography by further enhancing children's voices, their agency and perspectives within its data collection and analysis. Recommendations for its use in language learning contexts are made to support further research together with children, to help strengthen what is currently known and understood about children's experiences of instructed foreign language learning. This is based on the premise that knowing and understanding more about these will help inform future practices and initiatives.
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