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Teaching English as a Non-Imperial Language in an Underprivileged Public School in Spain

2018

This article summarizes the processes and findings of a 2-year collaborative action research (CAR) project that analyzed and aimed to counteract some of the most negative educational effects of English linguistic imperialism in the field of English language teaching (ELT) and, more concretely, in the context of English as a foreign language education in Spain. The CAR investigated the ramifications of this phenomenon in a primary school located in one of the most disadvantaged neighborhoods in the city of València. The pedagogical alternative it embraced in order to reverse the underlying tenets of ELT under present-day neoliberal imperialism consisted in combining art and multimodality thr…

060201 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageNeoliberalism (international relations)Teaching methodAnglès06 humanities and the artsLlengua segona AdquisicióLanguage and LinguisticsVisual arts educationEducationDisadvantaged0602 languages and literatureTeaching englishPedagogyEnglish second languageLlenguatge i llengües EnsenyamentSociologyAction researchSecond language instructionTESOL Quarterly
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Viewing CLIL through the eyes of former pupils : Insights into foreign language and intercultural attitudes

2018

This article examines the long-term effects of CLIL on former pupils’ foreign language and intercultural attitudes. The 24 participants, who received English-medium CLIL for nine years in the 1990s, were interviewed and the data analyzed using thematic analysis. The participants generally felt that CLIL had had a very positive effect on their target language attitudes. However, many considered that CLIL had affected negatively on their attitudes towards other foreign languages. The perceptions regarding the effect of CLIL on intercultural attitudes diverged more. The study elucidates the long-standing impact CLIL can have on individuals’ attitudes yielding insights into future CLIL educatio…

060201 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and Languageeducationintercultural attitudesCLILCommunicationTeaching methodForeign languageta6121asenteet06 humanities and the artsforeign language attitudesLinguisticsvieraskielinen opetus0602 languages and literatureEnglish second languageFinno-Ugric languagesSecond language instructionPsychologyCultural competenceFinlandvieraat kieletkulttuurienvälisyys
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The exclusive language of science? Comparing knowledge gains and motivation in English-bilingual biology lessons between non-selected and preselected…

2018

ABSTRACTThe dominant role of English as the global language of science entails a requirement for science teachers to equip their non-native English-speaking students with receptive and productive l...

060201 languages & linguisticsScience instructionBilingual educationKnowledge level05 social sciences050301 education06 humanities and the artsScience teacherslanguage.human_languageEducationGermanLearning motivationIntervention (counseling)0602 languages and literatureEnglish second languageMathematics educationlanguage0503 educationInternational Journal of Science Education
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Researching pronunciation learning strategies: An overview and a critical look

2018

Disparate goals that learners might have in learning second or foreign language pronunciation and the scant classroom time that can be dedicated to teaching this target language subsystem dictate that learner autonomy is of vital importance in this case and adept use of pronunciation learning strategies (PLS) can be viewed as key to the development of this attribute. Surprisingly, research on these strategies is scarce, mainly focusing on the identification and classification of PLS, diverse instruments are used for data collection and the findings are inconclusive. The paper provides an overview of the available research on PLS with respect to their identification, learners’ preferences co…

060201 languages & linguisticsSemi-structured interviewLinguistics and LanguageKnowledge managementComputer sciencebusiness.industryTeaching methodForeign languagepronunciation learning strategies06 humanities and the artsPronunciationLanguage and LinguisticsEducationLikert scalelcsh:Philology. LinguisticsEducational researchIdentification (information)lcsh:P1-1091pronunciation learning0602 languages and literatureLearner autonomystrategies-based instructionbusinessStudies in Second Language Learning and Teaching
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Adaptive Number Knowledge in Secondary School Students: Profiles and Antecedents

2019

Cited By :1 Export Date: 10 February 2021 Correspondence Address: McMullen, J.; Department of Teacher EducationFinland; email: jake.mcmullen@utu.fi The present study aims to examine inter-individual differences in adaptive number knowledge in secondary school students. Adaptive number knowledge is defined as a well-connected network of knowledge of numerical characteristics and arithmetic relations. Substantial and relevant qualitative differences in the strategies and expression of adaptive number knowledge have been found in primary school students still in the process of learning arithmetic. We present a study involving 879 seventh-grade students that examines the structure of individual…

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Literacy programs efficacy for developing children’s early reading skills in familiar language in Zambia

2018

This study investigated the comparative efficacy of a phonics-based reading program and a language experience approach based literacy program to develop reading skills among Zambian early childhood school learners. The learners (n = 1 986; Grade 2 level; females = 50.1%) took either the phonics-based reading program (n = 1 593) or the alternative language experience approach based program (n = 393). They were all assessed for reading skills utilising the Early Grade Reading Assessment test (EGRA) in four languages (Cinyanja, Icibemba, Kiikaonde, and Silozi). Results suggest that learners in phonics-based literacy program were significantly better in letter-sound knowledge in all the four la…

515 Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectEarly Grade Reading Assessment (EGRA)Bantu languages050109 social psychologyBantu languagesta6121Phonicsfamiliar language050105 experimental psychologyLiteracyReading (process)bantukieletMathematics education6121 Languages0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta516Early childhoodtransparent orthographyGeneral Psychologyta515media_commonFOUNDATION4. Education05 social scienceslukeminen (toiminta)Test (assessment)ORTHOGRAPHIESReading comprehensionlukutaito516 Educational sciencesreading skillsPsychologyLanguage Experience Approachlanguage of instructionJournal of Psychology in Africa
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Video Viewing Patterns Using Different Teaching Treatments: A Case Study Using YouTube Analytics

2019

Aquest estudi explora els patrons de visualització de 17 vídeos en un context tradicional daprenentatge i en un context de classe invertida per 723 estudiants de negocis cursant un mòdul relacionat amb . Mentre recerques anteriors s?han centrat principalment en resultats (per exemple, satisfacció/resultats dels alumnes), en aquest estudi l?enfocament recau en com la natura de les interaccions del estudiants amb el vídeos por determinar-se mitjançant un anàlisi profund de les dades analítiques. Els nostres resultats mostren menys interacció amb els vídeos en el context de la classe invertida que en el de la classe tradicional. De la mateixa manera, mostren un ús més elevat dels vídeos com a …

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Personal variables, motivation and avoidance learning strategies in undergraduate students

2014

Abstract This study examines the relationships among students' personal variables, their initial motivation and the avoidance learning strategies they used during the teaching/learning process followed in the Educational Psychology subject matter. The sample comprised 195 Spanish undergraduate students who studied Educational Psychology. A questionnaire was administered at the beginning of the academic year to measure students' personal variables and their initial motivation, while another was administered at the end of the academic year to measure students' involvement in their learning process through the avoidance strategies they used. The data analysis was done by using structural equat…

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Fear expression and return of fear following threat instruction with or without direct contingency experience

2016

Prior research showed that mere instructions about the contingency between a conditioned stimulus (CS) and an unconditioned stimulus (US) can generate fear reactions to the CS. Little is known, however, about the extent to which actual CS-US contingency experience adds anything beyond the effect of contingency instructions. Our results extend previous studies on this topic in that it included fear potentiated startle as an additional dependent variable and examined return of fear (ROF) following reinstatement. We observed that CS-US pairings can enhance fear reactions beyond the effect of contingency instructions. Moreover, for all measures of fear, instructions elicited immediate fear reac…

AdultMaleReflex StartleREFLEXSkin conductance responsePoison controlExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyRELEVANT STIMULIInstructionsFear-potentiated startle050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Conditioning PsychologicalDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineHumansANXIETY0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSituational ethicsELECTRODERMAL RESPONSESPhobiasACQUISITION05 social sciencesClassical conditioningHUMANSGalvanic Skin ResponseExtinction (psychology)LEARNED FEARFearFear potentiated startlemedicine.diseaseEXTINCTIONAnxietyFemalemedicine.symptomContingencyPsychologySocial psychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPOTENTIATED STARTLEPHOBIASConditioning
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An Internet-Based Self-Help Treatment for Fear of Public Speaking: A Controlled Trial

2010

Abstract This study offers data about the efficacy of “Talk to Me,” an Internet-based telepsychology program for the treatment of fear of public speaking that includes the most active components in cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) for social phobia (exposure and cognitive therapies). One hundred twenty-seven participants with social phobia were randomly assigned to three experimental conditions: (a) an Internet-based self-administered program; (b) the same program applied by a therapist; (c) a waiting-list control group. Results showed that both treatment conditions were equally efficacious. In addition, Talk to Me and the same treatment applied by a therapist were more efficacious than the…

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