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Автор STRACKE, ELKE
Дата выпуска 2007
dc.description This paper addresses the views of students of blended language learning (BLL) – a particular learning and teaching environment, that combines face-to-face (f2f) and computer-assisted language learning (CALL). In this instance, the ‘blend’ consisted of learners’ independent self-study phases at a computer, with a CD-ROM, and traditional f2f classroom learning. This paper explores this BLL environment from the participants’ perspective and focuses on three learners who left the class. The aim of the study was to understand the reasons behind those students’ decision to leave, so that ideas might be developed for the successful implementation of BLL environments in the future that would appeal to all learners. The analysis showed that students left the class for three reasons: a perceived lack of support and connection/complementarity between the f2f and computer-assisted components of the ‘blend’; a perceived lack of usage of the paper medium for reading and writing; and the rejection of the computer as a medium of language learning. The paper concludes by pointing out implications for the possible future of BLL.
Издатель Cambridge University Press
Тема blended language learning
Тема CALL
Тема course-leavers
Тема face-to-face learning
Тема learners’ views
Название A road to understanding: A qualitative study into why learners drop out of a blended language learning (BLL) environment
DOI 10.1017/S0958344007000511
Electronic ISSN 1474-0109
Print ISSN 0958-3440
Журнал ReCALL
Том 19
Первая страница 57
Последняя страница 78
Аффилиация STRACKE ELKE; School of Languages and International Studies, Division of Communication and Education, University of Canberra
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