DIGITAL LIBRARY
SOME BLENDED-LEARNING PATTERNS FOR NON-ENGLISH MAJOR UNDERGRADUATES OF ECONOMICS
RUDN University (RUSSIAN FEDERATION)
About this paper:
Appears in: ICERI2019 Proceedings
Publication year: 2019
Pages: 7067-7071
ISBN: 978-84-09-14755-7
ISSN: 2340-1095
doi: 10.21125/iceri.2019.1675
Conference name: 12th annual International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation
Dates: 11-13 November, 2019
Location: Seville, Spain
Abstract:
This paper overviews some key issues central to the essence of blended learning looking at it from the point of view of both the student and the teacher, exploring their challenges and perspectives. Blended learning allows to exploit various forms and methods in foreign language teaching creating opportunities and actual challenges. Some of them relate to technology while others relate to classroom management and community building. Focus is made on the community building which turns out to be t he most critical if students face a lack of support from teachers. To address this problem they employ an array of strategies based on their long-term experience and feed back from the students enabling task designers to make better decisions about what when and how to use distance and blended learning. Special emphases is made how to implement flexible patterns which Combine specially selected on-line content and a face-to-face classes where students receive help and guided progress from their teachers enabling them to become more self-motivated and self-directed learners.
Keywords:
Blended-learning, self-motivation, self-directed learners, distance-learning, on-line content, major students, faculty of economics, foreign languages.