DocumentCode
2294343
Title
Shaping blended learning pedagogy for East Asian learning styles
Author
Strother, Judith B.
Author_Institution
Florida Inst. of Technol., Melbourne, FL, USA
fYear
2003
fDate
21-24 Sept. 2003
Abstract
Cross-cultural differences have a major influence on the way instruction is shaped and the way learning takes place within any classroom. In a blended learning environment, non-English-speaking trainees often need to adapt to the concept of computer-aided instruction or learning online while they learn how to cope with a new and different teaching style. For example, in a typical classroom, where interactivity is a goal, an Asian learner may have a difficult time overcoming his or her traditional role as respectful listener. An Asian learner who has never worked with computer-aided instruction may find it difficult to cope with learning the system while having to master the content delivered through the system. This paper examines learning styles preferred by Asian learners and how these preferred styles affect the delivery of a blended learning Aviation English program to be delivered in China.
Keywords
distance learning; prejudicial factors; Asian learner; East Asian learning style; aviation English program; blended learning pedagogy; computer aided instruction; cross-cultural differences; e-learning; nonEnglish-speaking trainee; online learning; teaching style; Building materials; Computer aided instruction; Concrete; Cultural differences; Displays; Education; Electronic learning; Human factors; Shape; Technological innovation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Professional Communication Conference, 2003. IPCC 2003. Proceedings. IEEE International
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7949-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IPCC.2003.1245513
Filename
1245513
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