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Tytuł:
Language analytic ability in advanced FL learners: a comparative study
Autorzy:
Turula, Anna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/577051.pdf
Data publikacji:
2011
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Czytelnia Czasopism PAN
Tematy:
language aptitude
working memory
analytic language ability
CALP
BICS
Opis:
The article is intended as a voice in the discussion on language aptitude, with particular regard to its two components: memory and language analytic ability. It will be argued here that – unlike memory, favoured by Skehan (2003) – it may be the language analytic ability manifested, among others, as considerable dexterity in retrieving constructional schematizations to decode language innovation, which grows in importance with learner proficiency. It will also be argued here that both capacities, the said ability as well as memory, should be considered in relation to working memory, which should be understood in terms of storage and processing considered separately and ascribed to individual differences, and not as a homogenuous storage-and-processing space.
Źródło:
Linguistica Silesiana; 2011, 32; 275-287
0208-4228
Pojawia się w:
Linguistica Silesiana
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Thinking in a foreign language, fast and slow
Autorzy:
Turula, Anna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/430705.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016-06-01
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Czytelnia Czasopism PAN
Tematy:
FL effect
CRT
working memory
affect
cognition
Opis:
Several studies (Keysar et al., 2012; Lazar et al., 2014) suggest that decisions made in a foreign language are more rational. The authors imply that when thinking in a language which is not our native tongue, analytical, slow, deep-thinking is activated. The question that underlies the present article is whether this is a characteristic of every mental operation in the foreign medium. Studies carried out by Costa et al. (2014), Geipel et al. (2015) and Hadjichristidis et al. (2015) suggest the issue is much more complex than it may seem. The answer to the question above was sought through a study in which 84 Polish advanced users of English as a foreign language were asked to solve mathematical problems from the Cognitive Reflection Test (Frederick, 2005). Initially the subjects were randomly assigned to two groups, who subsequently solved the problems in Polish (native tongue) and in English (foreign language). The article presents the results, discusses them and arrives at a number of conclusions as well as implications for further research.
Źródło:
Polish Psychological Bulletin; 2016, 47, 2; 228-232
0079-2993
Pojawia się w:
Polish Psychological Bulletin
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Kiedy dydaktyka akademicka jest nowoczesna: o potrzebie dywersyfikacji kształcenia na odległość
When Academic Teaching is Modern: the Need for Diversification of Distance Learning
Autorzy:
Turula, Anna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/441344.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014
Wydawca:
Wyższa Szkoła Europejska im. ks. Józefa Tischnera
Tematy:
NMC Horizon Report 2014
Moodle
tutorial w chmurze
międzykulturowe wymiany online
cloud computing tutorials
online intercultural exchanges
Opis:
Konieczność stosowania nowych technologii w edukacji, również akademickiej, przyjmowana jest dziś bez większych zastrzeżeń. Aspekty e-kształcenia, które mogą i powinny podlegać dyskusji, to zakres takich działań oraz modele uniwersyteckiej edukacji zdalnej. Liczby mnogiej używam tu celowo: w kontekście wyższej uczelni rozważanie jednego tylko modelu kształcenia na odległość byłoby zaprzeczeniem samej idei akademii: otwartej, poszukującej, dialogującej. W rzeczywistości jednak e-learning akademicki w Polsce nie jest zbyt zróżnicowany. Ma formę wiodącą – kursy prowadzone za pośrednictwem platform e-learningowych, z których najpopularniejszy jest Moodle. Z nielicznymi wyjątkami, udostępniane za jego pośrednictwem kursy mają charakter podawczy (udostępnianie treści, zazwyczaj w formie plików tekstowych) i kontrolujący (testowanie studentów, przeważnie w formie quizów samosprawdzających się, więc zawierających z konieczności pytania zamknięte). Istotnym problemem takiego status quo nie jest dydaktyka podawcza jako taka (bo ta ma swoje atuty), ale prymat opisanego modelu, zwłaszcza wobec wymagań współczesności, w której problemy – zazwyczaj skomplikowane i wieloaspektowe – rozwiązuje się we współpracy z innymi, na drodze krytycznego poszukiwania rozwiązań. Potwierdza to NMC Raport Horizon 2014, omawiany obszerniej w pierwszej części artykułu i analizowany w odniesieniu do głównego modelu polskiej edukacji zdalnej w części drugiej. Ponieważ warunkiem sine qua non dobrze rozumianej nowoczesności w akademickim kształceniu w ogóle, a w szczególności na odległość, jest dywersyfikacja dydaktyki, w swoim artykule stawiam tezę, że w kształceniu tym, obok platform e-learningowych, siłą rzeczy muszą pojawić się narzędzia dające możliwość wymiany myśli: wspólnego stawiania pytań i dochodzenia do odpowiedzi. W swoim artykule przedstawiam dwa takie rozwiązania: seminarium magisterskie prowadzone metodą tutorską, realizowane w chmurze (ang. cloud computing) oraz fragment kursu uniwersyteckiego prowadzony w formie międzykulturowej wymiany online. W obu przypadkach opisy form pracy zostaną uzupełnione o prezentację wyników badań w działaniu (ang. action research) przeprowadzonych na ich podstawie.
There seems to be common agreement on that adopting new technologies in contemporary education, also at the academic level, is a necessity. The aspects of e-learning that may and should become the subject of a debate include the scope of this kind of activities and university distance learning models. I use the plural form on purpose: in the context of university education, considering just one model of distance learning would be in contradiction with the very idea of open and dialogue-promoting academy. But e-learning methods employed at Polish universities are not versatile at all. Prevailing are courses taught with the use of e-learning platforms, Moodle being the most popular of them. Yet the courses offered by this tool are of pretty prescriptive (providing access to contents, usually in the form of text files) and control-focused (testing students via self-assessment quizzes including, by definition, closed questions). An important problem related to this state of affairs is not the prescriptive method of teaching as such (it has advantages as well), but the primacy of the described model, especially in view of big challenges posed by the contemporary world (with its complexity) that are best solved in cooperation with others, through critical common search for solutions. The same idea has been expressed in the NMC Horizon Report 2014 discussed in detail in the first part of this article and analysed, in the second part, with reference to the model prevailing in the Polish education system. Since, in this context, the main sine qua non condition for the proper understanding of modernity in academic education in general, and in distance learning in particular, is that of the diversification of didactics, in this article I suggest that in the discussed type of education, e-learning platforms should be accompanied by tools allowing for the exchange of thought, including phrasing questions and seeking answers together. To this aim, I propose two solutions: M.A. seminar based on cloud computing and the tutorial method, and part of a course designed as a series of online intercultural exchanges. In both cases the description of the chosen tools and techniques will be followed by presentations of action researches to be carried out.
Źródło:
Kultura i Polityka; 2014, 16; 45-63
1899-4466
Pojawia się w:
Kultura i Polityka
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
The effect of computer-assisted gamified learning on students attitudes and progress in advanced grammar class
Autorzy:
Turula, Anna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2087090.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej w Lublinie. IATEFL Poland Computer Special Interest Group
Tematy:
focus on form pedagogy
technology-enhanced grammar learning
gamification
Opis:
The paper looks at how an eclectic, gamified course design affects student attitudes to learning grammar as well as how effective such a design is in terms of final-exam results. Described and discussed here is a 2-year study investigating such digital enhancement in a Practical Grammar class. Carried out as experimental, the study involved 2 groups of first-year students of the English Studies programme at the Pedagogical University in Cracow, Poland. In the first research group (N1e=14), which underwent the treatment in the academic year 2016/2017, the traditional grammar class was replaced with a quasi- experimental instruction including elements of gamification, digital input flooding (including pull and push presentation techniques) and enhancement as well as collaborative (structure flashcards and grammar memes) and exploratory (structure samples from multimedia) learning of grammar. At the end of the course, the students’ result of the final grammar test were gathered and compared with the results of the population of first-year students (N1c=113) in whose case the traditional treatment (lecture on rules plus practice in class; practice at home). Additionally the students’ attitudes towards various aspects of the experiment were checked with a survey. The same treatment was repeated (N2e=13; N2c=78) in the academic year 2017/2018. Data analysis shows that while the experimental treatment proved equally effective examwise, various factors, such as learner individual differences and material specificity need to be taken into account.
Źródło:
Teaching English with Technology; 2021, 21, 3; 3-17
1642-1027
Pojawia się w:
Teaching English with Technology
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Klasa językowa o cienkich ścianach na przykładzie italki.com – portalu wymiany tandemowej „język za język”
The Thin-Walled Language Classroom. The Case of Italki.com
Autorzy:
Turula, Anna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2140697.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016-12-31
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo Naukowe Dolnośląskiej Szkoły Wyższej
Tematy:
usieciowiona szkoła
tandem językowy
język-za-język
edukacja społecznościowa
thin-walled classroom
tandem language learning
social-media education
post-modern education
Opis:
W artykule zawarto rozważania dotyczące problemu modernizacji polskiej szkoły w kontekście zmian społecznych zachodzących po nowoczesności. Jako element wspomnianej modernizacji proponuje się model klasy językowej o cienkich ścianach: środowiska edukacyjnego opartego na filozofii współuczenia się oraz współdzielenia kapitału symbolicznego i społecznego. W opracowaniu przedstawiono możliwości stworzenia takiej klasy, odwołując się do wyników badania eksploracyjnego przeprowadzonego między kwietniem a czerwcem 2015 r. w portalu społecznościowym italki.com, służącym do wymian tandemowych „język za język”. Badanie opierało się przede wszystkim na wieloaspektowej obserwacji prowadzonej podczas udziału autorki tekstu w licznych wymianach językowych w opisywanym portalu oraz na wynikach miniankiety i wywiadów z dziesięciorgiem uczestników tandemowej edukacji językowej w tym portalu.
The article discusses the problem of modernisation of the Polish school in the context of social changes in post-modernist times. The thin-walled classroom – as an element of the philosophy of co-learning and an example of a sharing economy – is presented as a model of such modernisation. The author shows the possibilities of creating such a classroom based on her exploratory study of italki.com, a portal for tandem language learning. The study, carried out between April and June 2015, presents the portal and its users, based on participatory observation as well as a mini-survey and interviews (N = 10).
Źródło:
Teraźniejszość – Człowiek – Edukacja; 2016, 19, 4(76); 77-95
1505-8808
2450-3428
Pojawia się w:
Teraźniejszość – Człowiek – Edukacja
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Between New Technologies and New Paradigms in Academic Education. A Non-Reductionist Approach
Autorzy:
Turula, Anna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/783117.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Tematy:
university education
digital learning
New Horizon Report
Opis:
The article presents an insight into an exploratory study carried out between February and May 2014. The study looked into the process of teacher training enhanced by new technology: an MA CALL seminar facilitated in the blended format as a series of online and offline tutorials. The participants of the class were 9 first-year students of the TEFL MA programme at the Pedagogical University in Cracow, Poland. The study and its results were described in detail in previous publications (Turula, 2015, Turula, in press). The present article investigates an aspect of the process researched: negotiatingbetween the digital realm, with its different tools and their affordances and a socialcontext of the digital-or blended, as is the case here-education.
Źródło:
Theory and Practice of Second Language Acquisition; 2016, 2, 2
2450-5455
2451-2125
Pojawia się w:
Theory and Practice of Second Language Acquisition
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
ICT goes university. Three ideas and their implementations
Autorzy:
Turula, Anna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/426255.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017
Wydawca:
Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie
Opis:
The article looks at three pedagogical solutions - blended tutoring, online intercultural exchanges and the flipped classroom - which capitalize on the symbiosis between pedagogy and new technologies. Each of the three proposals stems from a belief that university education should be dialogic and result in meaning construction rather than content transmission. There is a common scheme in which all three solutions are presented here. First, each proposal is accommodated with a certain theoretical outline. Then the pedagogical routines employed during its implementation are discussed. Each presentation cycle is closed with a description and analysis of a case study: the interaction between a tutor and a tutee in the case of blended tutoring; the course of a 2014 German-Polish telecollaboration for Online Intercultural Exchanges; and finally, the different aspects of a merger between the flipped university and the Design Thinking model.
Źródło:
e-mentor. Czasopismo naukowe Szkoły Głównej Handlowej w Warszawie; 2017, 3 (70); 33-46
1731-6758
1731-7428
Pojawia się w:
e-mentor. Czasopismo naukowe Szkoły Głównej Handlowej w Warszawie
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
WHAT THE GOOD (DIGITAL) LANGUAGE LEARNER CAN TEACH US?
Autorzy:
Turula, Anna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/955500.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej w Lublinie. IATEFL Poland Computer Special Interest Group
Tematy:
good language learner
learner competence
multiliteracies
Opis:
The article revisits the question of the good language learner, with special regard to the contemporary digital learner of English as a foreign language. It focuses on the learner who can certainly be called successful based on the considerably high level of language proficiency s/he has reached (B2-C1). The question considered here – with reference to good learner studies of the 1970s – is to what extent such successful learners of English can actually be called “good language learners” as described in research to-date. In particular, it is interesting to investigate whether such learners effectively utilise the “plethora of creative routes for digital language learning” (Oxford and Lyn 2011: 157) available today. The answer to the questions above was sought in a two-partite study carried out in October-December 2014 among 106 first-year students of the English Studies programme at the Pedagogical University in Cracow, Poland. In the first part of the study all the participants filled in a survey (N=106) whose purpose was to discover typical online language learning routines of the respondents. Subsequently, 16 study participants, randomly sampled from the main pool, took part in semi-structured interviews. The interviews were aimed at examining the nature of the online routines reported in the survey and confronting them with selected characteristics of good language learners identified in the early studies (Rubin 1975; Stern 1975) as well as the more contemporary studies into good digital language learning reported by Oxford and Lin (2011). The results of both parts of the study give a number of insights into how the participants of the study augment their language education with the use of the new media as well as show areas in which they still need the assistance of the (digital) teacher. As a result, it is argued here that while the respondents are good digital language learners from whom we may learn, there are still important things to be taught to them, with particular regard to developing digital learner autonomy, closely connected to a whole range of digital language learning strategies (Oxford and Lin 2011) and multiliteracies (Pegrum 2009).
Źródło:
Teaching English with Technology; 2016, 16, 3; 52-73
1642-1027
Pojawia się w:
Teaching English with Technology
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
BETWEEN DEFERENCE AND DEMEANOR: THE OUTSTANDING MIND IN ONLINE COLLABORATION CONTEXTS. SOME INSIGHTS BASED ON THE FIVE-FACTOR MODEL OF PERSONALITY TRAITS
Autorzy:
Turula, Anna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/941173.pdf
Data publikacji:
2013
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej w Lublinie. IATEFL Poland Computer Special Interest Group
Tematy:
personality traits CALL
Opis:
The article looks at the problem of online collaboration vis à vis individual differences, with special regard to the converger learning style, also referred to – throughout the article – as the solitary outstanding mind. Based on a study of a group of such learners (N=11), utilizing a bifocal analysis of personality types determined by the NEO Five Factor Inventory together with student self-reflection journals, it is being argued here that for everybody to benefit from online co-operation, the teacher needs to sequence groupwork, intertwining it with phases of quiet individual effort; as well as carefully choose tasks remembering their specificity is a catalyser of genuine collaboration.
Źródło:
Teaching English with Technology; 2013, 13, 2; 3-22
1642-1027
Pojawia się w:
Teaching English with Technology
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Mapping the landscape of serious digital language learning games: Towards a Serious-Digital Game-based Language Learning (S-DGBLL) teacher competence framework
Autorzy:
Pitura, Joanna
Turula, Anna
Nowak, Sabina
Jakubik, Joanna
Asotska-Wierzba, Yuliya
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/52566850.pdf
Data publikacji:
2024
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu. Collegium Novum. Polskie Towarzystwo Neofilologiczne
Tematy:
serious games
digital game-based language learning
(Polish) ethnic minority
poważne gry
cyfrowa nauka języka w oparciu o gry
systematyczny przegląd literatury
Opis:
Serious games have been gaining increasing attention in the field of digital game-based language learning (DGBLL). However, to incorporate serious games into foreign/second language (L2) classrooms, teachers must be prepared with requisite knowledge and skills. To this end, following PRISMA guidelines, this study conducted a systematic review of research on serious digital language learning games with two aims. The main objective of this study was to map out the issues pertaining to serious digital language learning games that are currently being addressed in empirical studies in the DGBLL area. The secondary objective was to leverage the findings to inform the development of a research-based framework of expertise for L2 teachers intending to incorporate serious digital game-based language learning (S-DGBLL) in their classrooms. Fifty articles published until April 2023 were analysed in terms of research methodologies, pedagogical characteristics, game design, and outcomes. The findings have implications for the proposal of an S-DGBLL teacher competence framework.
Źródło:
Neofilolog; 2024, 62/2; 482-501
1429-2173
Pojawia się w:
Neofilolog
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Edukacja zdalna: co stało się z uczniami, ich rodzicami i nauczycielami
Autorzy:
Ptaszek, Grzegorz
Stunża, Grzegorz D.
Pyżalski, Jacek
Dębski, Maciej
Bigaj, Magdalena
Turula, Anna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/books/2012804.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020
Wydawca:
Gdańskie Wydawnictwo Psychologiczne Sp. z o.o.
Opis:
Publikacja zawiera wyniki, wnioski i rekomendacje z badania„Zdalne nauczanie a adaptacja do warunków społecznych podczas epidemii koronawirusa” - projekt realizowany przez Polskie Towarzystwo Edukacji Medialnej, Fundację Orange oraz Fundację Dbam o Mój Zasięg.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Książka
Tytuł:
LEARNER AUTONOMY AS A SOCIAL CONSTRUCT IN THE CONTEXT OF ITALKI
Autorzy:
Anna, Turula
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/955867.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej w Lublinie. IATEFL Poland Computer Special Interest Group
Tematy:
learner autonomy
tandem learning
online ethnography
Opis:
The article looks at language learner autonomy as a social construct in relation to the context and its user based on the example of Italki, a social networking site for tandem language learning. Considering the two foci – the context and the learner – the study is divided into two parts, both carried out from the perspective of online ethnography, each utilising different techniques and tools. Part 1, based on participatory observation and user experience of the author, was aimed at investigating the context of Italki as a language learning environment. Its affordances, noted in the course of the study, are analysed against the three aspects of social learner autonomy (Murray 2014): emotional, political, and spatial, in order to investigate the potential of Italki for interdependent learning. In Part 2 of the study, with its focus on the learner, the data were gathered by means of semi-structured open-ended interviews with Italki users (N=10). One of these interviews evolved into a case study, in which elements of social network analysis (SNA) were utilized to look at learner autonomy of an individual user. The results of the study indicate that learner autonomy in the digital age can be both self- and other-regulated; characterized by learner independence as well as interdependence. All this is very much promoted by new tendencies in language learning and affordances offered by the new media. At the same time, though, the nature of the autonomy exercised will, to a large extent, be determined by individual learner agendas, motives and attitudes.
Źródło:
Teaching English with Technology; 2017, 17, 2; 3-28
1642-1027
Pojawia się w:
Teaching English with Technology
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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