Book Chapter
Blended Language Lessons in Practice
Paul Gruba, Don Hinkelman
BLENDING TECHNOLOGIES IN SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSROOMS | PALGRAVE | Published : 2012
Abstract
Having explored the theory and assessment of blended language learning, including action research, we now turn our attention to its practice in the tertiary institution. By ‘practice’, we set out to situate the activity of blended language learning in local contexts, rather than seeing the blending as a system or structure. Blending technologies is an action that teachers, administrators and students ‘do’ or ‘perform’ as social, spatial and temporal activities. This chapter first describes examples of blending technologies in classrooms – within the narrower context of a language learning task or lesson. Following this, in Chapter 7, we focus on the wider context of curricular and institutio..
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