Project-based learning and speech sub-skills for student motivation

Juana Guillermina Sotamba Romero (Primer Autor), Tammy Mercedes Fajardo Dack

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Resumen

The objectives were, first, to explore the sub-skills of speaking that students practice through PBL. Second, to analyze students' and teachers' perceptions of its use to enhance motivation. Twenty-seven high school students participated in the study. To obtain data, students were surveyed and their final products were evaluated through a rubric to assess fluency, pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar. The results indicated that the PBA helped students practice the sub-skills of speaking. Although the students said in the interviews that they improved fluency, the results of the artifact assessment did not show this sub-skill as the highest. In terms of students' motivation, they felt they were more engaged to work on projects.
Idioma originalEspañol
PublicaciónIngenium et Potentia. Revista Electrónica Multidisciplinaria de Ciencias Básicas, Ingeniería y Arquitectura
EstadoPublicada - 1 ene. 2022
Publicado de forma externa

Palabras clave

  • Educational projects; Language instruction; Student projects

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