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Does the use of video as a reflective toolfor teachers and students impact on
student learning of an internationallanguage, with a focus on speaking?
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Teacher: Nicole Morrall
School Name: Kimihia School
Email Address:[email protected]
GST number: 49637128
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the New Zealand
CurriculumThere is a clear expectation from the
Minister and Ministry of Education that
schools with students in Years 7-10should be working towards including aquality second language programmewhen designing their school curriculum.
(Revised curriculum document)
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Why study a language?In learning an additional language and its culture, students will:come to appreciate that languages and cultures are systems organised
in particular ways to achieve meaning;
extend their ability to interact appropriately with speakers of another
language or from another culture;
be introduced to new ways to interpret the world and their place in it;
acquire knowledge, skills, and attitudes that equip them for living in aworld of diverse people, languages and cultures;
be challenged to consider their own identities and assumptions.
(NZC p. 24-25)
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E-learning and pedagogyE-learning has the potential to support
teaching by:
assisting students in making connections;
facilitating shared learning;
creating supportive learning environments;and
enhancing opportunities to learn.
(NZC p. 36)
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Focus Question:Does the use of video as a reflective tool for teachers and students
impact on student learning of an international language, with afocus on speaking?
Research and theoretical base used to underpin focus
question:
Ellis Principles (2005)
Principle 1 Instruction needs to ensure that learners develop botha rich repertoire of formulaic expressions and a rule-basedcompetence.
Principle 7 - Successful instructed language learning also requiresopportunities for output.
Principle 8 The opportunity to interact in the target language iscentral to developing proficiency.
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Principles of InterculturalCommunicative Language Teaching
and LearningNewton & Yates 2009 MOE NZ
Principle 1 Integrates language and culture
from the beginning.Principle 2 Engages learners in genuine
social interactions.
Principle 4 Fosters explicit comparisons and
connections between languages and cultures.
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Teaching as Inquiry
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Change in schoolsMoved from St Andrews Middle School to
Kimihia School in July
Blue background blog pages = SAMSRed background blog pages = Kimihia
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Research Context
46%
43%
PacificIslander
5%
Other 6%
Kimihia School is a decile 2 full primary school situated on the east side of Huntly
in a semi-rural setting. There are 341 students, with 13 ethnicities represented.
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Target Group
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survey
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First Survey ConclusionsMost students had experience of learning an
additional language.
Students had greater access to computers outside of
school than anticipated (85% have access to Internetat home).
Displayed interest in developing digital walls.
Most students knew very little about China.
Tended to associate what they knew about Japanwith China.
All but one speak only English at home.
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E-Learning in ChineseThe class blog
YouTube as an educational resource
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Scribd to upload documents
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Internet for research
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Quizlet
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Voki and ToonDoo
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Chinese page on blog
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Reflection Questions:What do you feel went well?
What do you need to work on?
What are the next steps?
Student video andself/peer assessment
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Students comments on
videoChinese Introduction VideoI think I did pretty well for someone who has been learning Chinese
forabout 5 weeks. (It may sound like a long time but it reallyisn't!)
I think I spoke clearly, I didn't try to use tones because they arequite confusing.
Please don't laugh at my video!
What I am saying....
HelloMy name is BrookeMy phone number is8953535 (not my real phone number)ENJOY!!
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Other students
comments EmmaC said... you were looking at a piece of paper (so was i ) we should work on remembering what we say. you done
awesome!
May 11, 2010 2:47 PM
Joyce said...
I agree with Emma, maybe next time you can try to practice more.^-^
May 12, 2010 5:12 PM shivon said...
yeah I agree with Joyce and yeah you could maybe practice on looking at the camera a bit more (tip)* puttingthe piece of paper right next to the camera !that's my trick~
May 12, 2010 5:38 PM
Hannah said...
Brooke that was really good though I think you need to practice on your pronunciation and fluency!
May 12, 2010 9:17 PM
Horim C said... I think you did great! Yes, you might have looked at the piece of paper but I think that's all part of learning! if
you didn't need the paper and you worked a bit more on your fluency, next time I think you would be perfect!
May 12, 2010 11:34 PM
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I had a bit of trouble with my Chinese assessment because I started learning late
but I will soon become better at it. I wasn't very confident because I haven't learnt
much1/4. I had a normal voice 2/4. My pace needs a lot of work 1/4. My tone
needs a little work 1/4. My pronunciation needs a lot of work1/4 and the flow was
just right 2/4. (BJ self -assessment)
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Video of teaching sessionto inform teaching
practice
Professional Learning Reflection and Action
Learning Languages: Teacher: Nicole Morrall School/Class: Room 7 SAMS Date:17/5/2010
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Learning Languages: Teacher: Nicole Morrall School/Class: Room 7, SAMS Date:17/5/2010
Next step actions:
1.slow down
2.scaffold
3.think about transition
between skills
Teacher Practice: Student
Learning:
IMPACT
Professional Learning Conversations
What did I do?
What happened?
Started out with quickreview questions and then a
game which worked on this
language structure but with
different vocabulary just
as a warm-up.
This lesson was all about
introducing newvocabulary, working within a
language structure we
already knew (or so I
thought).
-use of PowerPoint with
pictures of vocab.
-went through, with
students repeating wordsafter me.
-Went straight into having
students respond to
questions: is this coffee or
tea?
-Then got students to take
notes on vocabulary did
not give English at any time.
What was the impact?
What happened?
How do you know your studentsare learning?
I tend to do a quick review each
lesson I think this is reasonably
effective but might get a bit boring
after a while. Just keeps some of
the language structures and vocab
aliveAs I was trying to avoid using
English, had this situation where
students kept asking What does it
mean? not with regards to the
vocabulary items so much as the
structures, which I had assumed
they would make an easy transfer
across form the work we hadalready done with food.
I think I know my students are
learning when I can hear they are
using the language to interact with
each other either when playing a
game or preparing for a roleplay.
Sharing/Feedback/Feedforward:
Discussions with
colleagues/students?
Need to discuss in more detail with
students: What is good speaking?
What is good listening? Do a wordle
or a bubbl.us which we can keep up
on the wall and refer back to when
needed rather than needing to go
through it all explicitly everylesson.
What will I dodifferently? Why?
When introducing the
learning intentions at the
beginning of the lesson,
tell them, for example,
that today we are going to
be learning how to asksomeone: What do you like
to drink?And Do you like
to drink (tea)?
Keep this up on board so
it is there for people to
refer back to.
Thoughts / Reflections:I had the students working with all
four skills today perhaps letting
them know that we are only going to
be focusing on 2 skills. Also,
explicitly asking them not to write
something down when I am trying to
work on their pronunciation of theword let them know that I will
give them plenty of time later to
get the vocab. written in but for
now I want them to concentrate on
their pronunciation. Jeanne
suggested that focusing on just the
one or two skills will help with
retention am trying to do toomuch.
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Changes to make in
teachingTry to praise more using formulaic language.Give students more basic formulaic language
to use in everyday classroom situations.
Try to give students more task-basedactivities for authentic communication something students will actually use in real
life.
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Gathering Student Voice
I conducted a class survey after almost one term of learningChinese at my new school.
- How has Japanese helped you with learning Chinese?
- What have you learnt in Chinese so far?
- What are the challenges of learning Chinese?
- How do you help yourself learn?
- How does your teacher help you?
- How will you know when you have learnt something?
- What would help you remember?- What advice would you give to students who were going to start
learning Chinese?
- Is there any language you hear at home or in the communitythat helps you with learning Chinese?
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What are the challenges
in learning Chinese? him
The challenges of
learning Chinese are
getting the
pronunciation right.
brun
The pronunciation is a
challenge whilst learning
Chinese.
widiwn
The challenges of
learning Chinese are I
cant remember all of it
and its hard topronounce it correctly.
hji
Remembering words,
phone numbers, numbers.
shwnmn
The tones
shshmn
The pronunciation
and tones.
bikbn
Pronouncing some
of the words.
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What would help you
remember? him
I would remember
Chinese better if we
used pictures to
remember thecharacters.
brun
What would help me
remember something will
be like if it rhymed like Mrs.
Jones taught us pasame
the hasame for scissors
and Ive always
remembered that!
hji
Keep practicing, listeningto advice.
shwnmn
My book.
shshmn
Write it in my book.
widiwn
My book would help you
remember.
bikbn
Involving cards like
we did with hiragana
letters and using
word sounds similar.
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Class Data
Time 1 Baseline Survey Time 2 Chinese Reading/Writing Test
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Time 1 IntroductionSpeech
Time 2 2nd IntroductionSpeech
Time 3 Ordering FoodRoleplay
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Growth shown in videos
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Achievement ObjectivesCiNZC Achievement Objectives
Level 1 Emergent Communication
Communication functionsStudents should be able to:
1.1 greet, farewell, and thank people1.2 introduce themselves and others1.3 ask for and respond to simple personal information1.5 recognise and respond to simple classroom instructions
1.6 use numbers 1-10Language level indicatorsSpeaking:Approximate tones, pronunciation and intonation by imitating sounds, simple words, names, and phrases;Respond appropriately to simple set phrases, questions, or visual stimuli.
Level 2 Emergent Communication
Communication functions
Students should be able to:2.1 Ask about and respond to personal information about themselves and others2.2 Use numbers 0 through 100
Language level indicatorsSpeaking:-Speak simple words and phrases with increasingly accurate tones, pronunciation, and intonation;-Initiate and respond in brief conversations using learned words and phrases.
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AS = Above Standard WS = Within Standard BS = Below Standard
AchievementObjective
1.1 1.2 1.3 1.5 1.6 2.1 2.2
him AS WS AS AS AS AS AS
brun AS WS WS WS AS WS WS
hji AS WS WS WS AS WS WS
shwnmnAS WS AS WS AS AS WS
shshmn AS WS AS AS AS AS AS
widiwn AS WS AS WS AS WS AS
bikbn AS WS AS BS AS WS AS
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Student VoiceAfter learning Chinese for about 15 weeks, students wereasked to write a paragraph in which they addressed the
following questions:
What do you feel confident doing in Chinese?What did you have trouble with?How did doing the videos help you?What else helped you?What have you learnt about Chinese culture?Are you thinking you might take a language at high
school? Why/why not?
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shwnmnI feel confident using numbers and telling my phone number.
I had trouble with being here all Chinese lessons as my
sound system job interferes. The videos help me inpronouncing the tones right. Also, the Chinese number bingo
helped me with my numbers. I have learnt that the number 4
(si) in Chinese means death. I might take a language at highschool as I can pronounce tones well.
bikbn
In Chinese I feel confident saying my telephone number in
Chinese, counting 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 and saying my name. InChinese, I have had trouble in ordering food and
remembering symbols that mean words. Doing the videoshas helped me with structuring a sentence to introducemyself and say my telephone number. Something else
that has helped me is picturing the symbols as what they
look like to figure out what they mean. In the Chineseculture, I have learnt there are certain ways to use
chopsticks and you cant say bad things about ChairmanMao. I am thinking of taking a language at high school. I
would like to do Japanese as it s easy and I really enjoyedit.
widiwn
In Chinese, I feel confident when speaking freely like in our
role-play. I have trouble with recognising tones. The video
helped me because I learnt more words and how to put themin their correct format. Some o the things that helped me was
working with other people and learning from them. In
Chinese culture, Ive learnt about what not to do withchopsticks and what is respectful and disrespectful. The
language Im taking at college is Japanese because its
easier to say and I want to go there when Im older.
hji
I feel confident when Im introducing myself and saying my phone number in
Chinese. I have had trouble with the Chinese characters. The videos havehelped me a lot to be confident in saying Chinese. In Chinese culture I have
learnt that it is rude to leave your chopsticks stabbed into your food in yourbowl. In high school I might choose Chinese or German.
shshmn
In Chinese I feel confident saying the numbers. I have trouble saying thepronunciation and the tones and the food. Doing the videos helped me withChinese because we had lots of practice and so I got used to saying the
words. Some things that helped me were the flashcards and the comicstrips that the class made. Also, games like telephone tag and Chinese
bingo helped me with my numbers. In Chinese culture Ive learnt about themeaning of the number 4. Also, Ive learnt that China has lots of food that
includes rice. Im thinking of taking Chinese when Im in high school
because you get scholarships.
him
In Chinese, I feel confident introducing myself, saying my phone
numbers, what food I like and what food I dont like. I have troublewith getting the tones correct. Doing the videos has helped me with
my Chinese by providing practice in using the correct pronunciation.Another thing that has helped me is the flash cards because they
helped me learn and practice the tones. I have learnt that for the
Chinese four is an unlucky number and 9 is a lucky number. I havealso learnt that Chinese eat lots of noodles and rice, steamed bunsand dumplings. It is respectful to take your shoes off when you enter a
room. At high school I will take a language because it is fun exploring
other cultures and I would find it extremely helpful if I were to traveloverseas. All in all, I have really enjoyed learning Chinese.
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SignificanceBased on your findings, how might this inquiry into your practice
influence your future teaching?
I think preparing the videos gave the students a definite target to work towards. At this stage, I
think it had the greatest impact in giving the students time to actually engage with the language
and it was the preparation rather than the later viewing of the videos that had the greatest impacton their learning.
I would like to work more on the student evaluation of their own videos next year as I really want
the students to become more aware of their own strengths and weaknesses with the language
and to take ownership of their learning. At this stage, I think it was still very teacher-directed not
really a reflective tool as such for the students.
I think the students enjoyed and got a lot more valuable learning out of preparing their own
roleplays rather than just doing the self-introduction videos. I really enjoyed seeing the creative
ways some of the students used the language they had previously learnt.
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My LearningHow has your own learning shifted / improved?
This has been my first year teaching Chinese and I have grown in confidence throughout
the year in using formulaic language although this is still an area on which I will need to
work.
I have always believed there are great benefits to be had from using e-learning withlearning languages and I have enjoyed experimenting with all the different tools out there.
They are really motivational for students and allow for the learning needs of students with
different learning styles to be more easily met.
This was my first year working with blogs and I can definitely see their value in
encouraging students to become more reflective in their learning. I think recently I have
used issues with access to ICT as an excuse for not using blogs to their full potential,and next year I plan on introducing them earlier to students and making full use of all
available resources.
This was also my first time actively gathering student voice and this was an incredibly
valuable exercise for me. This will become a regular part of my teaching practice only I
will now try using it in all curriculum areas.
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