TV, music and the Internet : Outside and inside the classroom at a lower secondary school

Since the 1950’s medial resources have accelerated at an apparent pace. The access to several TV channels, to the Internet and to cell phones has increased and is available almost every student. In the society of today young people are exposed to media technology everywhere. It is apparent that chil...

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Main Author: Svensson, Nina
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Växjö universitet, Institutionen för humaniora 2008
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TV
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-vxu-26512013-01-08T13:22:35ZTV, music and the Internet : Outside and inside the classroom at a lower secondary schoolengSvensson, NinaVäxjö universitet, Institutionen för humaniora2008extramural inputmedianon-formal learningTVmusicthe InternetPedgogical workPedagogiskt arbeteSince the 1950’s medial resources have accelerated at an apparent pace. The access to several TV channels, to the Internet and to cell phones has increased and is available almost every student. In the society of today young people are exposed to media technology everywhere. It is apparent that children as well as adolescents and adults are affected by television, music, the Internet in one way or the other. The aim of this essay was to investigate if students think that TV, music and the Internet affect their English language learning outside the classroom. Furthermore, the purpose was also to see in what ways their teachers use these kinds of media recourses. Questionnaires were handed out to three ninth grade classes (56 students) and interviews were made with their English teachers. The investigations showed that the majority of the students thought that they learned a lot outside of the school, mostly from TV and films. They claimed that they learned things like words, phrases and pronunciations. Two of the three teachers who were interviewed used TV and music frequently in their teaching because they thought it was of importance to their students’ different learning styles, while the third teacher rarely used any of the resources mentioned above. Even though their methods differed they were of the same opinion that TV, music and the Internet have a huge impact on their students. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:vxu:diva-2651application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic extramural input
media
non-formal learning
TV
music
the Internet
Pedgogical work
Pedagogiskt arbete
spellingShingle extramural input
media
non-formal learning
TV
music
the Internet
Pedgogical work
Pedagogiskt arbete
Svensson, Nina
TV, music and the Internet : Outside and inside the classroom at a lower secondary school
description Since the 1950’s medial resources have accelerated at an apparent pace. The access to several TV channels, to the Internet and to cell phones has increased and is available almost every student. In the society of today young people are exposed to media technology everywhere. It is apparent that children as well as adolescents and adults are affected by television, music, the Internet in one way or the other. The aim of this essay was to investigate if students think that TV, music and the Internet affect their English language learning outside the classroom. Furthermore, the purpose was also to see in what ways their teachers use these kinds of media recourses. Questionnaires were handed out to three ninth grade classes (56 students) and interviews were made with their English teachers. The investigations showed that the majority of the students thought that they learned a lot outside of the school, mostly from TV and films. They claimed that they learned things like words, phrases and pronunciations. Two of the three teachers who were interviewed used TV and music frequently in their teaching because they thought it was of importance to their students’ different learning styles, while the third teacher rarely used any of the resources mentioned above. Even though their methods differed they were of the same opinion that TV, music and the Internet have a huge impact on their students.
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title TV, music and the Internet : Outside and inside the classroom at a lower secondary school
title_short TV, music and the Internet : Outside and inside the classroom at a lower secondary school
title_full TV, music and the Internet : Outside and inside the classroom at a lower secondary school
title_fullStr TV, music and the Internet : Outside and inside the classroom at a lower secondary school
title_full_unstemmed TV, music and the Internet : Outside and inside the classroom at a lower secondary school
title_sort tv, music and the internet : outside and inside the classroom at a lower secondary school
publisher Växjö universitet, Institutionen för humaniora
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