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English speaking teaching model in distance education
Sritulanon, Apisara1, Chaturongakul, Panna2, Thammetar, Thapanee3.
This study is developmental research attempting to explore a practical model to teach English
speaking in distance courses via videoconferencing technology. Therefore, the Dick and Carey
instructional model design is used as guidelines in developing a proposed English Speaking
Teaching Model (ESTM). The research was divided into four phases. The first phase featured the
examination of stakeholders’ perceptions, i.e. distance learning centre administrators (DLCs),
DLC teaching assistants, broadcasting English teachers, and students who were studying via videoconferencing.
In the second phase, the primary teaching model was designed based on the
conceptual framework and the results from Phase 1. In the third and fourth phases, the evaluation
of the model effectiveness was implemented in three trials: one-to-one, small group, and field
trials. In each trial, a pre-test and a post-test were employed to examine students’ speaking abilities
before and after the application of each revised model. Additionally, thorough feedback was
collected through researcher’s observation notes, course teacher and teaching assistant journals
and students’ interviews. A questionnaire was also employed to examine students’ satisfaction
after studying through the ESTM in the last trial. Results from both data revealed that the students
were satisfied with the proposed model. The suggestions from students’ interviews, teachers’
journals and observation notes were employed to revise the third model draft, to be used as the
final ESTM, which comprises teaching activities in six stages: a speaking pre-test at the beginning
of the course, study before class, teaching and practice time in class, lesson review after class, a
speaking mid-test during the course, and a speaking post-test at the end of the course.
Affiliation:
- Thammasat University, Thailand
- Thammasat University, Thailand
- Silpakorn University, Thailand
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