Intercontinental Language Instruction in an Interactive Distance Learning























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Intercontinental Language Instruction in an Interactive Distance Learning Classroom Seth Fleischauer with Kiki Hsu and Belinda Tsai USDLA Conference, St. Louis, MO May 4, 2010
Overview Ü Welcome Ü English instruction in Asia Ü Introduction to IDEEL Ü Curriculum and Methods Ü Technology Ü Research
English Language Instruction in Asia Ü Demand for English instruction is growing Ü Content-based learning not widespread in classrooms (Littlewood, 2007) Ü Lack of experienced, native-speaking English teachers (Jeon & Lee, 2006) Ü “Distance learning” often consists of videotaped lessons (Mc. Quaide, 2009)
ÜInteractive Distance Education in the English Language Ü Experienced American teachers delivering content-based language instruction via high-tech teleconferencing equipment Ü Started in the fall of 2008 Ü Currently operating at Tsai Hsing School in Taiwan Taipei,
Philosophy Ü Different from the usual approach to EFL (English as a Foreign Language) instruction in Asia Ü Use English, not just learn it Ü Distance Learning can actually help address some of the issues that teachers face with content-based learning
Curriculum Ü Content-based English instruction Ü Teaching English through social studies, literature, and math content Ü Both content- and skills-based lessons Ü Fifth through eighth grades Ü Two tracks: Standard and Experimental
Content and Student Work
Technology Ü Hi-def videoconferencing system Ü Standard-def individual videoconferencing Ü Document cameras Ü IP phones, group conference headsets Ü Fiber optic lines Ü Laptop computers Ü Google sites
Methods Ü Typical 5 -step lesson plan Ü Individual conferencing during independent work Ü Group work and conferencing Ü Open-ended, higher order responses Ü Creative assessments Ü Qualitative and quantitative data
Team Teaching Ü Googledocs – before and after lesson Ü Eyes, ears, feet Ü Behavior management Ü Staff meetings Ü Tech experts
Travel Ü All teachers start the semester in Taiwan Ü Some teachers visit during the year Ü Fieldtrips, sports Ü Hands-on activities Ü Exhibition
Research Ü Need to evaluate the effectiveness of the Distance Learning program Ü Pretest-posttest design comparing the standard track to the experimental track Ü Taiwanese teachers give interim assessments which test phonics, grammar, and listening comprehension.
Results from Initial Assessment
Results from Initial Assessment
First Interim Assessment
Second Interim Assessment
Goals Ü Research goals Ü Perfect Internet connection issues Ü Create new tiers of curriculum Ü Categorize lesson elements Ü Expand to other schools Ü Add consulting department
References Jeon, M. & Lee, J. (2006). Hiring native-speaking English teachers in East Asian countries. English Today 88, 22(4), 53 -58. Littlewood, W. (2007). Communicative and taskbased language teaching in East Asian classrooms. Language Teaching, 40, 243 -249. Mc. Quaide, S. (2009). Making education equitable in rural China through distance learning. International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 10(1), 1 -20.
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