EFL Students’ Perceptions of Social Issues in Famous Works of Art

This article reports on a qualitative, descriptive, and interpretative research intervention case study of English as a foreign language students’ construction of perceptions on social issues found in famous works of art. Participants in this study engaged in the practice of critical thinking as a s...

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Main Authors: Lizmendy Zuhey Bautista Urrego, Ingrid Judith Parra Toro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ASOCOPI 2016-04-01
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Online Access:http://howjournalcolombia.org/index.php/how/article/view/117
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spelling doaj-7aadc8aa59ba4befb78d0c8943f7042e2020-11-25T00:43:29ZengASOCOPIHOW0120-59272016-04-012318510210.19183/how.23.1.117EFL Students’ Perceptions of Social Issues in Famous Works of ArtLizmendy Zuhey Bautista Urrego0Ingrid Judith Parra Toro1Universidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasUniversidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasThis article reports on a qualitative, descriptive, and interpretative research intervention case study of English as a foreign language students’ construction of perceptions on social issues found in famous works of art. Participants in this study engaged in the practice of critical thinking as a strategy to appreciate art that expresses social issues. The research was conducted at a Colombian public school over ten days. Famous works of art were presented with the purpose of creating a conversation club in which students were expected to identify and discuss social issues implicit in those works of art. Data were collected through direct observation, field notes, and interviews. Findings showed participants’ perceptions of works of art while interacting in English conversations.http://howjournalcolombia.org/index.php/how/article/view/117Conversation clubcritical thinkingEFL interactionfamous works of artstudents’ perceptions
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EFL Students’ Perceptions of Social Issues in Famous Works of Art
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Conversation club
critical thinking
EFL interaction
famous works of art
students’ perceptions
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Ingrid Judith Parra Toro
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title EFL Students’ Perceptions of Social Issues in Famous Works of Art
title_short EFL Students’ Perceptions of Social Issues in Famous Works of Art
title_full EFL Students’ Perceptions of Social Issues in Famous Works of Art
title_fullStr EFL Students’ Perceptions of Social Issues in Famous Works of Art
title_full_unstemmed EFL Students’ Perceptions of Social Issues in Famous Works of Art
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publisher ASOCOPI
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publishDate 2016-04-01
description This article reports on a qualitative, descriptive, and interpretative research intervention case study of English as a foreign language students’ construction of perceptions on social issues found in famous works of art. Participants in this study engaged in the practice of critical thinking as a strategy to appreciate art that expresses social issues. The research was conducted at a Colombian public school over ten days. Famous works of art were presented with the purpose of creating a conversation club in which students were expected to identify and discuss social issues implicit in those works of art. Data were collected through direct observation, field notes, and interviews. Findings showed participants’ perceptions of works of art while interacting in English conversations.
topic Conversation club
critical thinking
EFL interaction
famous works of art
students’ perceptions
url http://howjournalcolombia.org/index.php/how/article/view/117
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