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Sustainability of Blended Language Learning Programs
Technology Integration in English for Academic Purposes
Routledge Focus on Applied Linguistics Series
Authors: Palikat Cynthia Nicholas, Gruba Paul
Language: EnglishSubjects for Sustainability of Blended Language Learning Programs:
Keywords
Professional Development; Blended Language; Affected Technology Integration; Integrated Teaching Practices; Blended Learning Projects; Sound Content Knowledge; Reflective Journal Entries; Technology Integration; Student Engagement; EAP; Intensive Intake; Knowledge Builders; Influenced Technology Integration; Diverse Student Experiences; Call Environment; Android Operating System; Interpretive Arguments; Contextual Insight; EAP Program; Physical Keyboard; Independent Study; Capacity Building Initiatives; Teacher Capacity Building; Advance Teaching Practices; Gaining Ethics Approval
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Add to cart the book of Palikat Cynthia Nicholas, Gruba PaulPublication date: 05-2023
· 13.8x21.6 cm · Paperback
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Add to cart the book of Palikat Cynthia Nicholas, Gruba PaulPublication date: 11-2021
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This book focuses on the investigation of the sustainability of technology integration in the context of language programs and is based on an 18-month longitudinal study of a blended EAP (English for Academic Purposes) language program situated within a university pathways course.
The integration of technology into language teaching and learning in academic English programs often demands substantial investment in professional development, curriculum change, and technological resources. Given the intense effort required, sustainability of such efforts has gained importance, focus, and urgency. Situated in the context of English for Academic Purposes (EAP) programs, this book frames, and investigates, the sustainability of technology integration through a series of case studies of specific technologies: tablet devices, a Learning Management System, and an interactive presentation app. The authors explore sustainable integration of technology; the use of argument-based approaches as a basis for research design; and participant ethnography as a form of data collection. The book concludes by looking at the implications of the research and proposes that change management concepts be applied to better introduce, implement, and most importantly, sustain change involving educational technology integration.
The content will be of interest to scholars in TESOL and applied linguistics as well as professional language educators who will benefit from insights into sustaining technology integration in their programs.
Preface 1. Situating Sustainability In Blended Learning 2. The Sustainability of Technology as a Device in Blended Language Programs 3. The Sustainability of a System in Blended Language Programs 4. The Sustainability of an Application in Blended Language Programs 5. Towards Improved Sustainability of Technology in Blended Language Programs
Cynthia Nicholas Palikat is an English Lecturer at the University of Melbourne, Australia. She has a PhD in Language and Linguistics from the University of Melbourne.
Paul Gruba is Academic Convenor, Petascale Campus Initiative, Chancellery (Research and Enterprise), University of Melbourne, Australia. He has a PhD in Applied Linguistics from the University of Melbourne. He has more than 30 years of experience in teaching, administration, and research.