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Collaborative computing: A toolset for student motivation in ESL courses

Posted on:2012-09-05Degree:Ed.DType:Dissertation
University:Saint Louis UniversityCandidate:Ghosn Chelala, MariaFull Text:PDF
GTID:1457390008492054Subject:Education
Abstract/Summary:
The concern of educational leaders for finding ways to motivate students to achieve learning goals is addressed in this problem based learning (PBL). Much research on education and teaching English as a Second Language (ESL) addresses the need for effective instructional approaches to engage and motivate students with a view to enhancing learning. Specifically, this project focused on building understanding how collaborative computing may be used with recommended teaching approaches in ESL courses to enhance student engagement and motivation. This was done with a view to incorporating a new component into the NDU ESL syllabus which may become effective when all stakeholders participate in its formation.;To learn more about how students may be engaged and motivated in ESL courses, an extensive Knowledge and Information Search was conducted. The views of NDU students and teachers pertaining to ESL courses within a blended milieu utilizing computer networking are also considered. This was achieved through the administration of two surveys based on the themes emerging from the Knowledge and Information Search. The survey was distributed to ENL 110 students and teachers at NDU. The data obtained from the survey was analyzed, and the project culminated in recommendations for using computing in ESL classes at NDU with a view to enhancing student engagement and motivation.
Keywords/Search Tags:ESL, Student, Computing, Motivation, NDU
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