Factors affecting learner success in an ESL self-access programme : a case study
This study evaluates the impact of an online language support programme developed from the self-access component of an earlier blended-scaffolded learning model used to teach English Proficiency to undergraduate students. This online language support programme was designed using data collected from...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1452772020-12-16T06:55:10Z Factors affecting learner success in an ESL self-access programme : a case study Thanasingam, Santhakumari González Ruiz, Cristina School of Humanities 45th Inaugural APEC-RELC International Seminar on "Language education : an essential for a global economy" Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization Regional Language Centre Humanities::Language English Proficiency Online Language Programme This study evaluates the impact of an online language support programme developed from the self-access component of an earlier blended-scaffolded learning model used to teach English Proficiency to undergraduate students. This online language support programme was designed using data collected from the self-access component of that study which used the Spring-Cycle Curriculum Model (SCBC). The new programme combined the benefits of a consultation mode which offered face-to-face personal support and a self-access mode which enabled students to learn autonomously. A focus group interview and grounded analysis was used to evaluate factors that impacted learner success in the self-access programme. Data from the focus group interview showed that learner readiness and tutor support were the two main factors that impacted the ability of the ESL learner to be successful in this approach to learning. The study confirms findings from other research and highlights the need to consider these two factors in the design of successful self-access programmes. 2020-12-16T06:55:10Z 2020-12-16T06:55:10Z 2011 Conference Paper Thanasingam, S., & González Ruiz, C. (2011). Factors affecting learner success in an ESL self-access programme : a case study. RELC Anthology series, 52, 91-109. 9789971741020 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/145277 52 91 109 en © 2011 SEAMEO Regional Language Centre. All rights reserved. |
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This study evaluates the impact of an online language support programme developed from the self-access component of an earlier blended-scaffolded learning model used to teach English Proficiency to undergraduate students. This online language support programme was designed using data collected from the self-access component of that study which used the Spring-Cycle Curriculum Model (SCBC). The new programme combined the benefits of a consultation mode which offered face-to-face personal support and a self-access mode which enabled students to learn autonomously. A focus group interview and grounded analysis was used to evaluate factors that impacted learner success in the self-access programme. Data from the focus group interview showed that learner readiness and tutor support were the two main factors that impacted the ability of the ESL learner to be successful in this approach to learning. The study confirms findings from other research and highlights the need to consider these two factors in the design of successful self-access programmes. |
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