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Fostering learner autonomy and critical reflection through digital video-journals in a university foreign language course

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posted on 2024-11-02, 10:09 authored by Andres Villamizar Maldonado, Glenda MejiaGlenda Mejia
Many studies have documented the benefits of incorporating reflective journals into foreign language education at university level, though the pedagogic tendency has been to utilise these valuable learning resources to enhance students’ written language skills. This study focuses on how the production of a digital reflective journal in video format can assist in the improvement of oral language abilities in tertiary students of Spanish as a foreign language. With spoken language as the driving vehicle for this assessment task, the course coordinator and educator in charge aimed to promote the development of learner autonomy and self-reflection. In addition, to foster students’ agency in this process, the task incorporated the use of modern digital technologies, which are part of the repertoire of communication channels used by today’s university language learners. Findings suggest that completing this self-reflection assessment task afforded creative teaching and learning experiences, and generated opportunities for learners to improve critical thinking skills, written language proficiency and oral communication. It also heightened their motivation to engage with language-related cultural knowledge, and minimised feelings of anxiety towards communicating verbally in a foreign language.

History

Journal

Reflective Practice

Volume

20

Issue

2

Start page

187

End page

200

Total pages

14

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

Former Identifier

2006091913

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2019-07-08

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