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Elérhetővé téve ekkor2019-12-17T11:57:57Z
Szerző Simon Krisztián
MTMTID:
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Webcímhttp://pea.lib.pte.hu/handle/pea/23336
Az értekezés nyelveAngol
Az értekezés címe az értekezés nyelvénBlending is Trending: Applying Blended Learning to Meet EFL Students’ Language Needs in Listening and Speaking Skills Development
Absztrakt az értekezés nyelvénThe dissertation aims to establish a solution for university-level listening and speaking skill development courses that is compatible with students’ expectation of e-learning and the developing international trends. Blended learning was the guiding frame for my studies. The underlying reason for this can be found in the core concept of blending: a combination of face-to-face and online elements. The dissertation presents six studies that apply quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods to identify key areas in blended delivery on the teacher and learner sides as well. Two groups of BA students (N=36) and a number of tutors (N=6) participated in the studies at the Institute of English Studies at the University of Pécs. The studies were conducted between the 2014/2015 spring and 2015/2016 fall semesters. With such a limited sample, the findings cannot be generalized on larger scales; however, they represent applicable results in the context where they were carried out. Identifying blending possibilities was structured around the phases of exploration, application and evaluation with two studies in each stage. To properly design an appropriate blended learning frame for the Listening and Speaking Skills (LSS) courses, the studies followed a piloting-application design. Study 1 explored blending possibilities in the LSSII seminar and assessed student satisfaction, which was applied in the design of Study 5 for LSSI. Online vocabulary testing was piloted in Study 2 and Study 4, building on the results, presented a way for structured online vocabulary instruction, practice and testing. Study 3 analyzed teachers’ responses in structured interviews concerning their first blended courses. Study 6 compared how tutors’ views in Study 3 correspond with another teacher’s blended correspondence course design. The studies have revealed key aspects and possibilities of blended applications in the full time and correspondence programs. The findings have been used to redesign the Listening and Speaking Skills I and II courses to simultaneously provide scaffolding for students’ language and digital development. Based on the results, blending has been shown to offer relevant solutions in both programs as the combination of face-to-face and online elements allows for flexible teaching approaches concerning in- and out-ofclass settings.
EgyetemPécsi Tudományegyetem
Doktori iskolaBTK Nyelvtudományi Doktori Iskola
TémavezetőHorváth József


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