Author

Canals Fornons, Laia

Mor, Yishay

Koskinen, Tapio

Other authors

Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC)

Publication date

2019-11-25T14:07:39Z

2019-11-25T14:07:39Z

2015-11-02



Abstract

By and large, languages, both as first, second or foreign languages remain one of the most important core subjects at every educational level. In early stages, their inclusion in the curriculum is intricately connected with (pre-)literacy practices, but also as a main driver for the successful integration of minority students learning a second language. In addition, the attainment of a certain level of a foreign language by the end of compulsory education is a common goal in most educational systems around the globe. Arguably, the key drivers of success in learning a language range from motivational to attitudinal, but ultimately they also have to do with the amount of target language use, the access to quality input, and especially language teachers' readiness to incorporate the latest educational trends effectively in the language classroom, educational technologies amongst them.

Document Type

Others
Published version

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

classe inversa; aprenentatge de llengües; MOOC; aprenentatge virtual; aula invertida; aprendizaje de lenguas; MOOC; e-learning; blended learning; language learning; MOOC; e-learning; Language and languages -- Study and teaching; Llenguatge i llengües -- Ensenyament; Lenguaje y lenguas -- Enseñanza

Publisher

eLearning Papers

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