Community College Second Language Students’ Perspectives of Online Learning: A Phenomenological Case Study

In this phenomenological case study, I elicited the perspectives of first-year community college second language (L2) students enrolled in an online general education course, Studies in Applied Ethics. Four L2 participants narrated their lived experiences and impressions of distance learnin...

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Main Author: Tunceren, Li-Lee
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Published: Scholar Commons 2017
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spelling ndltd-USF-oai-scholarcommons.usf.edu-etd-82992018-04-19T05:17:58Z Community College Second Language Students’ Perspectives of Online Learning: A Phenomenological Case Study Tunceren, Li-Lee In this phenomenological case study, I elicited the perspectives of first-year community college second language (L2) students enrolled in an online general education course, Studies in Applied Ethics. Four L2 participants narrated their lived experiences and impressions of distance learning via Skype interviews at early, mid, and end-of-semester junctures. The Distance Education instructional model Community of Inquiry (COI) served as the theoretical framework for the inquiry. The multilingual participants suggested the COI components Teaching Presence (design and facilitation of the course) and Learning Presence (self-regulated learning behaviors) led to Cognitive Presence (the understanding of and ability to demonstrate content knowledge). Social Presence, the concept of collaborating with classmates in a virtual community, seemed less desired or effectual for the L2 participants in this general education online course. Discoveries in this phenomenological case study add qualitative data and diverse perspectives to the extant research on Community Colleges, Online Teaching and Learning, Writing Across the Curriculum, and English for Academic Purposes 2017-11-16T08:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/7102 http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=8299&context=etd Graduate Theses and Dissertations Scholar Commons Distance Education Community of Inquiry Online Self-Regulated Learning Writing Across the Curriculum Community College Multilingual Writers Instructional Media Design Other Education
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topic Distance Education
Community of Inquiry
Online Self-Regulated Learning
Writing Across the Curriculum
Community College
Multilingual Writers
Instructional Media Design
Other Education
spellingShingle Distance Education
Community of Inquiry
Online Self-Regulated Learning
Writing Across the Curriculum
Community College
Multilingual Writers
Instructional Media Design
Other Education
Tunceren, Li-Lee
Community College Second Language Students’ Perspectives of Online Learning: A Phenomenological Case Study
description In this phenomenological case study, I elicited the perspectives of first-year community college second language (L2) students enrolled in an online general education course, Studies in Applied Ethics. Four L2 participants narrated their lived experiences and impressions of distance learning via Skype interviews at early, mid, and end-of-semester junctures. The Distance Education instructional model Community of Inquiry (COI) served as the theoretical framework for the inquiry. The multilingual participants suggested the COI components Teaching Presence (design and facilitation of the course) and Learning Presence (self-regulated learning behaviors) led to Cognitive Presence (the understanding of and ability to demonstrate content knowledge). Social Presence, the concept of collaborating with classmates in a virtual community, seemed less desired or effectual for the L2 participants in this general education online course. Discoveries in this phenomenological case study add qualitative data and diverse perspectives to the extant research on Community Colleges, Online Teaching and Learning, Writing Across the Curriculum, and English for Academic Purposes
author Tunceren, Li-Lee
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title Community College Second Language Students’ Perspectives of Online Learning: A Phenomenological Case Study
title_short Community College Second Language Students’ Perspectives of Online Learning: A Phenomenological Case Study
title_full Community College Second Language Students’ Perspectives of Online Learning: A Phenomenological Case Study
title_fullStr Community College Second Language Students’ Perspectives of Online Learning: A Phenomenological Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Community College Second Language Students’ Perspectives of Online Learning: A Phenomenological Case Study
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