Developing efficient foreign language classroom environment for older adult learners

Aim: The aim of the research is to present which elements related to teaching English to older adult learners have the greatest influence on creating a propitious and friendly learning environment. In order to achieve this firstly, I wish to present older adults’ observations regarding problems enco...

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Main Author: Agata Słowik
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Foundation Pro Scientia Publica 2019-09-01
Series:Journal of Education Culture and Society
Subjects:
SLA
Online Access:https://jecs.pl/index.php/jecs/article/view/559
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spelling doaj-e0ccac1d06574b02999bba9cb65210d52020-11-25T02:07:01ZengFoundation Pro Scientia PublicaJournal of Education Culture and Society2081-16402081-16402019-09-0110218920010.15503/jecs20192.189.200559Developing efficient foreign language classroom environment for older adult learnersAgata Słowik0Institute of English Studies, University of Wrocław ul. Kuźnicza 22, Wrocław, PolandAim: The aim of the research is to present which elements related to teaching English to older adult learners have the greatest influence on creating a propitious and friendly learning environment. In order to achieve this firstly, I wish to present older adults’ observations regarding problems encountered in the classroom environment related to the lack of teaching materials, mixed age and ability groups or being discriminated against by fellow students and teachers. Secondly, I would like to propose some solutions to improve the efficiency of both students and teachers in the classroom environment. Methods: The subjects of the study were 40 older adult learners of English who attended the classes at the University of the Third Age in Wrocław. In the study the participants were asked to choose the answers which, according to them, have the greatest influence on their learning the foreign language in later life. The participants also wrote additional comments that explained their choices. The analysis was qualitative in nature. Results: The analysis shows that teachers (n=35) and teaching materials (n=31) are considered to be the two most important factors in learning a language in later life. The third most vital factor in creating a good classroom environment is related to other students (n=17). The subjects’ comments, however, point to numerous problems encountered in the aforementioned areas that affect the process of foreign language learning in later life. Conclusions: Older adult learners’ needs, abilities and learning preferences should be taken into account while designing language courses as, according to the subjects of the study, at present it is not the case. Moreover, there should be more awareness on behalf of the teachers as to the age-related changes that make certain tasks difficult and the learning environment unnecessarily hostile.https://jecs.pl/index.php/jecs/article/view/559University of the Third Age,foreign language geragogyOlder adultsclassroom environmentSLA
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Developing efficient foreign language classroom environment for older adult learners
Journal of Education Culture and Society
University of the Third Age,
foreign language geragogy
Older adults
classroom environment
SLA
author_facet Agata Słowik
author_sort Agata Słowik
title Developing efficient foreign language classroom environment for older adult learners
title_short Developing efficient foreign language classroom environment for older adult learners
title_full Developing efficient foreign language classroom environment for older adult learners
title_fullStr Developing efficient foreign language classroom environment for older adult learners
title_full_unstemmed Developing efficient foreign language classroom environment for older adult learners
title_sort developing efficient foreign language classroom environment for older adult learners
publisher Foundation Pro Scientia Publica
series Journal of Education Culture and Society
issn 2081-1640
2081-1640
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Aim: The aim of the research is to present which elements related to teaching English to older adult learners have the greatest influence on creating a propitious and friendly learning environment. In order to achieve this firstly, I wish to present older adults’ observations regarding problems encountered in the classroom environment related to the lack of teaching materials, mixed age and ability groups or being discriminated against by fellow students and teachers. Secondly, I would like to propose some solutions to improve the efficiency of both students and teachers in the classroom environment. Methods: The subjects of the study were 40 older adult learners of English who attended the classes at the University of the Third Age in Wrocław. In the study the participants were asked to choose the answers which, according to them, have the greatest influence on their learning the foreign language in later life. The participants also wrote additional comments that explained their choices. The analysis was qualitative in nature. Results: The analysis shows that teachers (n=35) and teaching materials (n=31) are considered to be the two most important factors in learning a language in later life. The third most vital factor in creating a good classroom environment is related to other students (n=17). The subjects’ comments, however, point to numerous problems encountered in the aforementioned areas that affect the process of foreign language learning in later life. Conclusions: Older adult learners’ needs, abilities and learning preferences should be taken into account while designing language courses as, according to the subjects of the study, at present it is not the case. Moreover, there should be more awareness on behalf of the teachers as to the age-related changes that make certain tasks difficult and the learning environment unnecessarily hostile.
topic University of the Third Age,
foreign language geragogy
Older adults
classroom environment
SLA
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