Students’ Assessment of Blended Learning in an English Language Instruction Course at the University of Cuenca

  • Pacheco Salazar V
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The research aimed to assess students’ appreciation of blended learning in a fourth-level English language instruction course at the University of Cuenca. The experiment was conducted in 2011 during the spring semester, and a total of 58 students participated. For the class, a mix of classical teaching using a textbook and instruction via internet using the Moodle software were used in harmony. The impressions and experiences of the students were gathered via a questionnaire and an interview; and analysed through Excel. The students liked the blended approach, were motivated to practice and communicate, learned better and more effectively, and considerably improved their English language skills. Initially, introducing the blended approach meant an additional burden for the lecturer, but, in the end, it considerably facilitated the teaching process. The experiment revealed that the university has to enhance its technological platform to make the modular, internet-based sections of the course function smoothly

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Pacheco Salazar, V. (2016). Students’ Assessment of Blended Learning in an English Language Instruction Course at the University of Cuenca. Turkish Online Journal of English Language Teaching, 1(1), 33–40. https://doi.org/10.32959/tojelt.229302

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