Are communicative and grammatical skills more effectively acquired in a traditional or differentiated beginning level foreign language classroom?

Research suggests much controversy exists in design and methodology of foreign language instruction. The purpose of this study was to understand if beginning level foreign language students acquire the language better with traditional methods of language instruction or with differentiated methods of...

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Main Author: Ulrich, Vendla Jean
Other Authors: Jewell, Peggy
Format: Others
Language:en_US
Published: Wichita State University 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10057/2060
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spelling ndltd-WICHITA-oai-soar.wichita.edu-10057-20602013-04-19T20:59:57ZAre communicative and grammatical skills more effectively acquired in a traditional or differentiated beginning level foreign language classroom?Ulrich, Vendla JeanElectronic dissertationsResearch suggests much controversy exists in design and methodology of foreign language instruction. The purpose of this study was to understand if beginning level foreign language students acquire the language better with traditional methods of language instruction or with differentiated methods of language instruction. The study analyzed grammatical and communicative aspects in two classrooms of ten individuals using both teaching strategies. Subjects comprised various educational backgrounds, professions, gender, and race. Classes completed pre- and posttests, student learning surveys, and the instructor completed a professional journal. Findings confirmed both classrooms were successful in grammatical aspects of the language, but the differentiated classroom was more successful in communicative aspects of the language.Thesis [M.Ed.] - Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Curriculum and InstructionWichita State UniversityJewell, Peggy2009-07-02T20:22:06Z2009-07-02T20:22:06Z20082008-05Thesisvi, 57 leaves, ill.1185505 bytesapplication/pdft08037http://hdl.handle.net/10057/2060en_US
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Are communicative and grammatical skills more effectively acquired in a traditional or differentiated beginning level foreign language classroom?
description Research suggests much controversy exists in design and methodology of foreign language instruction. The purpose of this study was to understand if beginning level foreign language students acquire the language better with traditional methods of language instruction or with differentiated methods of language instruction. The study analyzed grammatical and communicative aspects in two classrooms of ten individuals using both teaching strategies. Subjects comprised various educational backgrounds, professions, gender, and race. Classes completed pre- and posttests, student learning surveys, and the instructor completed a professional journal. Findings confirmed both classrooms were successful in grammatical aspects of the language, but the differentiated classroom was more successful in communicative aspects of the language. === Thesis [M.Ed.] - Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Curriculum and Instruction
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title Are communicative and grammatical skills more effectively acquired in a traditional or differentiated beginning level foreign language classroom?
title_short Are communicative and grammatical skills more effectively acquired in a traditional or differentiated beginning level foreign language classroom?
title_full Are communicative and grammatical skills more effectively acquired in a traditional or differentiated beginning level foreign language classroom?
title_fullStr Are communicative and grammatical skills more effectively acquired in a traditional or differentiated beginning level foreign language classroom?
title_full_unstemmed Are communicative and grammatical skills more effectively acquired in a traditional or differentiated beginning level foreign language classroom?
title_sort are communicative and grammatical skills more effectively acquired in a traditional or differentiated beginning level foreign language classroom?
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