Learning Strategy, Learning Style and English Achievement

14
Annie Chang Instructor: Dr.Yang

description

Learning Strategy, Learning Style and English Achievement. Annie Chang Instructor: Dr.Yang. Learning Strategy, Learning Style and English Achievement. 1. Introduction 2. Learning strategy 3 . Learning style 4. The relationship between learning strategy and learning style - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Transcript of Learning Strategy, Learning Style and English Achievement

Page 1: Learning Strategy, Learning Style and English Achievement

Annie ChangInstructor: Dr.Yang

Page 2: Learning Strategy, Learning Style and English Achievement

Learning Strategy, Learning Style and English Achievement  

1. Introduction 2. Learning strategy3. Learning style4. The relationship between learning strategy and

learning style5. Implication For Future Study

Page 3: Learning Strategy, Learning Style and English Achievement

Introduction1. Using explicit goal to help learners improve knowledge

and understanding 2. the studies tried to find out learners’ A. Preferred learning styles B. Frequently used learning strategies C. The relationships of the learners’ learning styles,

strategies

Page 4: Learning Strategy, Learning Style and English Achievement

Learning StrategyA. As “specific actions taken by the learner to make

learning easier, faster, more enjoyable, more self-directed, more effective, and more transferable to new situations” Oxford (1990).

B. As thoughts, mental steps, behaviors or operations that learners use to help them comprehend or learn a new language.

Page 5: Learning Strategy, Learning Style and English Achievement

Strategy Inventory for Language Learning Category (SILL)Developed by Oxford (1990) in both learning a new

language and measure learners’ strategy useDirect Strategies1. Memory Strategies2. Cognitive Strategies3. Compensation StrategiesIndirect Strategies1. Metacognitive Strategies2. Affective Strategies3. Social Strategies

Page 6: Learning Strategy, Learning Style and English Achievement

Learning Styles Reid (1995) defined learning style as “an individual’s

natural, and preferred way(s) of absorbing, processing, and retaining new information and skills”

Brown (2000) asserts that learning styles “serve as relatively stable indicators of how learners perceive, interact with, and respond to the learning environment” (p.114)

Page 7: Learning Strategy, Learning Style and English Achievement

Perceptual Learning Style Preference Category1. Visual learner2. Auditory learner3. Tactile learner4. Kinesthetic learner5. Individual learner6. Group learner

Page 8: Learning Strategy, Learning Style and English Achievement

The relationships of the learners’ learning styles and strategies

1. Previous studies showed that students selected certain strategies more or less according to their own learning style (Ehrman, Leaver & Oxford, 2003)

2. Rossi-Le’s (1989) found that group learning modality was positively correlated with social strategies

Page 9: Learning Strategy, Learning Style and English Achievement

The previously related finding learning style preferencesReid’s,1987; Rossi-Le’s, 1989; McCormick’s, 2001; Chen,

(2005); Hsu,2007)1. Early studiers investigating found that the most preferred

learning style was visual rather than group2. Previous studiers investigating found that the most preferred

group learning style followed by visual, auditory, kinesthetic and tactile learning modalities

Briefly summarized Taiwanese elementary, junior high and senior high school

students’ learning preferred learning style was group style to visual, auditory, kinesthetic, tactile and individual learning modalities when learning English

Page 10: Learning Strategy, Learning Style and English Achievement

The previously related finding learning strategy used1. O’Malley et al., (1985a-b), ESL students used more

cognitive but social strategies less used.2. Oxford and Nyikos (1989) used SILL, to investigate

American college EFL students and used more compensation and social

3. Yang (1993) used SILL, to investigate Chinese college students’ used social strategy frequently .

4. Yu (2005) used SILL, to investigate university students : metacognitive and social strategy were the most frequently used.

Page 11: Learning Strategy, Learning Style and English Achievement

The previously related finding learning strategy and style Shakarami and Mardziah(2008 ) used SILL and PLSPQ, to

investigate Malaysia university A. The finding of PS students frequently used social

strategies and high value for group ,tactile and kinesthetic styles.

B. The findings of IME students frequently used metacognitive strategies and high value for individual, visual style.

Page 12: Learning Strategy, Learning Style and English Achievement

The Semi-Structured InterviewShakarami and Mardziah(2008 )1. Language anxiety: Most of the students interviewed

reported that they had a feeling of stress and anxiety when they were speaking in English.

2. Frustration: All the interviewees seemed to be frustrated about their inability to express themselves in English.

Page 13: Learning Strategy, Learning Style and English Achievement

The Semi-Structured Interview3. Inability to express themselves: IME interviewees were

unable to respond properly in their study or in social interaction.

4. First language negative impact: PS interviewees reported that they had all thoughts in Persian and hat they had problems in understanding of the written and spoken.

Page 14: Learning Strategy, Learning Style and English Achievement

Implication For Future Study1. Applied both quantitative and qualitatively to specify the

strength of learning style preferences , strategy use and academic achievement

2. To work out clear perspective for future language teaching planning and curriculum writing and providing modules for classroom activities and tasks