Mobile Learning in the ELT Classroom: How to Improve Teaching English as a Foreign Language in a Vocational School

Autor/innen

  • Vlasta Svalina School of Economics and Administration in Osijek, Croatia
  • Ninočka Truck-Biljan Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

Schlagworte:

action research, cultural heritage, ELT (English language teaching) classroom, mobile learning, motivation

Abstract

The main aim of this action research was to investigate the possibility of the improvement of teaching English as a foreign language in a vocational school in Croatia. The main research questions focused on discovering what could enhance student motivation while learning a foreign language, how a teacher could facilitate student ownership of learning, and what were the possibilities of using a mobile application and the topic of cultural heritage in order to foster learning. Previous studies have failed to address innovative foreign language teaching and learning approaches in secondary vocational schools. The action research methods included an anonymous survey, teachers' observation and written interviewing. The collected data was analysed quantitatively and qualitatively. Conclusions that could be drawn encompass the positive students' feedback and practical implications for the vocational school English language curriculum. Students' participation at all stages of the action research made them active partners and thus owners of their learning.   

Autor/innen-Biografien

Vlasta Svalina, School of Economics and Administration in Osijek, Croatia

Teacher of English and German

Ninočka Truck-Biljan, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

Departmant for Common Courses, Senior Lecturer

Veröffentlicht

2020-09-29

Zitationsvorschlag

Svalina, V., & Truck-Biljan, N. (2020). Mobile Learning in the ELT Classroom: How to Improve Teaching English as a Foreign Language in a Vocational School. Action Learning and Action Research Journal, 26(1), 15–42. Abgerufen von https://alarj.alarassociation.org/index.php/alarj/article/view/281