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Facilitating Self-regulation with Mobile Devices to Improve Speaking Skills in Elementary School Students: Presented as Partial Fulfillment for the Degree of Magíster en Pedagogía de los Idiomas Nacionales y Extranjeros con Mención en la Enseñanza de Inglés

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: Español Detalles de publicación: Universidad Casa Grande. Departamento de Posgrado, 2019Descripción: 68 p.; DigitalTema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • POS 2019
Recursos en línea: Resumen: This study aimed at improving speaking skills through self-regulation with mobile devices in elementary school students of a public institution. The weakness in the students’ speaking was the reason of implementing this innovation. This mixed-method research used qualitative and quantitative methods during seven weeks. Twenty-six students participated in this innovation and they took pre-tests and post-tests, self-assessed using a rubric, completed a survey, wrote reflections, and were interviewed. After the innovation, results showed that the intervention had a large effect size, Cohen’s d=0.99. The findings also showed that students’ perspectives were positive towards the use of self-regulation since it helped them noticing their mistakes and let them practice inside and outside school. This study affirms that if public school elementary students are trained to self-regulate using mobile devices they improve their oral skills as well as gain strategies to become active, and independent learners
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This study aimed at improving speaking skills through self-regulation with mobile devices in elementary school students of a public institution. The weakness in the students’ speaking was the reason of implementing this innovation. This mixed-method research used qualitative and quantitative methods during seven weeks. Twenty-six students participated in this innovation and they took pre-tests and post-tests, self-assessed using a rubric, completed a survey, wrote reflections, and were interviewed. After the innovation, results showed that the intervention had a large effect size, Cohen’s d=0.99. The findings also showed that students’ perspectives were positive towards the use of self-regulation since it helped them noticing their mistakes and let them practice inside and outside school. This study affirms that if public school elementary students are trained to self-regulate using mobile devices they improve their oral skills as well as gain strategies to become active, and independent learners

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