Motivating Students by Visualizing the Learning Process in College English Classes

Author(s):  
Ming Li
2011 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 3 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ming Chang ◽  
Jaya S. Goswami

Foreign language teaching in many Asian-Pacific countries in recent decades has shifted toward communicative-focused instruction. However, researchers have reported a gap between policy and practice. To incorporate teachers’ voices in adopting the communicative approach in the curriculum, this study explores factors that promote or hinder EFL teachers’ implementation of Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) in Taiwanese college English classes. The findings indicated that the factors that impacted implementation of CLT related to teachers, students, the educational system, and suitability of CLT in the local context. Also, certain situational constraints were found to hinder the implementation of CTL. The article provides practical recommendations for teachers, educators, and policy makers to further improve teacher training, curriculum design, and situational constraints to ensure success in implementing the CLT approach.


2013 ◽  
Vol 791-793 ◽  
pp. 1735-1738
Author(s):  
Na Zhang

With the continuous improvement of information technology, multimedia-based instruction is becoming more and more popular in Sino college English classes. However, some problems still exist in college English reading classes. On the basis of the constructivism theory and the learner autonomy theory, some suggestions are put forward to enhance the efficiency of college English reading classes in China.


2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (6) ◽  
pp. 1162
Author(s):  
María Constanza Rodríguez ◽  
Lady Johanna Ramírez ◽  
Javier Mauricio Camargo

For more than 10 years, English teaching and learning approaches at Politecnico Grancolombiano were based on traditional methodologies with noticeable prevalence of deductive learning and summative assessment. In 2017, we surveyed students and teachers to analyze this panorama, and more than 500 responses shed light on the lack of motivation most of them had in their English learning and teaching processes. As a result, through a qualitative research project, we implemented the task-based teaching and learning approach in our English classes, featuring formative assessment, the use of information and communication technologies, and encouraging self-reflection moments for students to raise awareness of their learning process. The objective of this project was to identify the real benefits of these methodological changes in our programs, and to ensure triangulation, we used different data collection instruments such as journals, artifacts and surveys. It was found that task-based lessons offer students innovative, creative and real opportunities to learn English in and out of class. As well, students’ motivation and awareness of their learning process increased due to formative assessment routines. As for teachers, it can be concluded that these methodological innovations helped them plan more dynamic lessons and evidence students’ progress. Regarding Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), it was evident that it played an important role in teachers’ and students’ engagement. However, it revealed that it was necessary to strengthen technological skills and to guarantee the conditions to implement it.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Qiujuan Yang

As the most basic element in English learning, vocabulary has always been the focus of teaching in college English classes, but the teaching effect is often unsatisfactory. In this paper, the genetic algorithm fitness function design part is integrated with the K-medoids algorithm to form K-GA-medoids, and secondly, it is combined with KNN to form an algorithmic framework for English vocabulary classification. In the classification process, clustering and classification steps are taken to realize the reduction of the training set samples and thus reduce the computational overhead. The experiments show that K-GA-medoids have significantly improved the clustering effect compared with traditional K-medoids, and the combination of K-GA-medoids and KNNs has effectively improved the efficiency of English vocabulary classification compared with the traditional KNN algorithm, while ensuring the classification accuracy. We found that students in college English course consider word memorization as a difficult learning task, and the traditional vocabulary teaching methods are not very effective, and the knowledge of etymology is often little known and rarely covered in classroom lectures. Therefore, the article explores new ideas and strategies for teaching vocabulary in college English from the perspective of etymology.


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