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Learner identified essentials for tertiary success (L2) Clesol 2014 Mary Fisher & Mhairi Mackay Wintec, Hamilton, NZ

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Learner identified essentials for tertiary success (L2). Clesol 2014 Mary Fisher & Mhairi Mackay Wintec , Hamilton, NZ. Overview. Main Categories Survey Student-identified ‘essentials for tertiary success’ with suggestions to the next cohort to help them help themselves. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Learner identified essentials for tertiary success (L2)

Clesol 2014Mary Fisher & Mhairi MackayWintec, Hamilton, NZ

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OverviewMain Categories

• Survey

• Student-identified ‘essentials for tertiary success’ with suggestions to the next cohort to help them help themselves.

• Student suggestions for improvements to their English programme and also recognition of its benefits.

• Student attitudes that demonstrate aspects of essentials for tertiary success.

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Facts and FiguresCourse # Course #Nursing 7 Cookery 1IT 4 Engineering 1Business 3 Science and technology 1English language 2 Sports science 1

Media Arts 1 Uncategorised 1

Country # Country #China 13 Tongan 1Colombian 2 Indonesian 1Filipino 1 Burma 1Kiribati 1 Uncategorised 1Indian 1

Figure 1 courses and countries

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Facts and FiguresStudents’ feelings at the start, middle and the end of 2013. (Students could choose one or more box.)

70% didn’t know anyone in their classes80% were taking some subjects new to them

Survey 1 Survey 2 Survey 3 ok 4 20% 6 27% 5 24% well-prepared 2 10% 2 9%

concerned 4 20% 6 27% 4 19% happy 5 25% 3 14% 6 28% very worried 5 25% 5 22% 5 24% confused 6 30% 5 22% 6 29%

excited 8 40% 2 9% 5 24%

interested 7 35% 6 27% 7 33%

tired 4 20% 6 27% 12 57% good 2 10% 7 32% 2 9% satisfied 4 19%

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Facts and Figures

Beginning of semester 1

Beginning of semester 2

Listening 30% 56%

Speaking 40% 20%

Reading 15% 12%

Writing 15% 12%

Which language skill do you think you will need to be strongest in for your study this term?

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Practical identification of issues

Big lectures can be a shock: "It can be very, very difficult to understand some medical words.”

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Prepare yourself

• It is very difficult and for me I always printed the lecture

PowerPoint before the lecture. I spent maybe two hours

to study it because if I couldn’t do that, I don’t

understand anything. And also after lecture I studied it

too. Try to remember everything.

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Take control• What I do normally if I’m not understanding

what’s in the class, when everyone goes at the end I can ask the teacher, “Do you have a few minutes?”

“Can I ask you about what you mentioned before?” This means I’ve got the correct message from her.

So that’s what I suggest coz sometimes a teacher would jump about and I’m not quite processing quickly enough so I check what I’m understanding.

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Anticipate-take control

“I’ll understand some more….it’s better than if I don’t preview.”

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Check carefullyUse time wisely

It takes us longer• I used 2 days to discuss with my classmates just to try to

think what the tutor is talking about-what they want for the assignment- its just 250 words but….

• Very difficult. I think for us probably to speak for me… I sleep at one o’clock in the morning and I wake up at six o’clock in the morning. We don’t have enough time to do nothing, just study, study.

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It’s normal to feel frustrated• … at the beginning of the study I had the same feeling,

what is the tutor talking about…I couldn’t catch up with them.

• I didn’t have any stress, it’s not my major, I was just doing that study to improve my English but that feeling made me feel frustrated…

• All the classmates were kiwis and they felt so relaxed, and sometimes the tutor told a joke and hahaha, but for me there was no response at all.

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Practical identification of issues-speaking

The other learners advised that this soon becomes less of an issue. The advice was:-never mind –just ask.

“Don’t worry about your English-it gets better!”

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Keep working at it

• I feel comfortable now with how to understand people or

anything like that, but my pronunciation I feel I need to

improve as well, because I’ve had lots of comments from

people, what did you say …they don’t understand the first

time I said to them.

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Take English classes • I got some, what you call it, self-confidence again after I

joined with the Language course.

• Mary taught us how to debate and using the correct sentences, the stronger sentences, that is really important.

• …how to move intonation up and down and things like that, that gave important knowledge …

• I learnt how I can improve my speaking and also try to understand what the people are saying, especially the kiwis… you know (laughter)

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Recognise your strengths:Presentations• We have done presentations in English class so… …we

already have quite good skills about how to do a good

presentation, such as the good structure, eye contact, the

communication. But kiwi students are just not caring…

the difference is the mark you get!

• “I think we can be better than kiwis.”

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Is language such a big issue?

• If your grammar is not very good but your idea is

good, you’ll also have quite high marks. But if

your grammar is perfect and your idea is very,

very poor- sorry.

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L2 students NEED academic writing training• I think it’s helpful. I also have Chinese classmates in the

mainstream course, they didn’t have this kind of paper

study before and I think sometimes they felt confused

about how to write a reflection, how to write an essay,

how to write a report. So maybe they didn’t know how

to write the sentence, the whole structure, the whole

concept about this writing, that’s my experience.

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Group work is an important issue

The students also identified that a lecturer/tutor can help:- By encouraging contact if there is trouble.- By suggesting or insisting students choose a group with

someone from another country to get a variety of opinions and experience.

• The video talked about the problem of 1 mark for all participants etc

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Group work issues

• But its really hard if we’re in groups mixed with them (kiwi students). Coz if you give your opinion they just ignore it.

• I think the first main point is we need to really clearly understand what the tutor wants us to do. At the moment we are really confused.

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Working with kiwis: an initial challenge• I can remember nobody wanted to work in a group with

me.

• I do think if we’re doing things in a group they won’t choose the international students that’s what they reckon …because they’re sort of not open and they have to put more effort to understand us.

• They’ve not really invited us in the first place but they’re still open to us if we show that we’re willing to work.

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Group work and study: suggestions• Group study is very important…in the

mainstream course there is a lot of group work that are group assignments. I think in the DEAL (English) class we could do more practice for the group study, so that we can be used to this kind of style.

Group work= assignments in a group

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Group study: how we try to solve issues• So I think the group study is very helpful so

sometimes we have group study. We talk to each other and we share opinions and we can have a lot of different ideas. So I think understanding the topic is the first thing we can do using a group.

The group the students choose can study together very well.

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Managing the workload

- Works well, students identify that they get good results- Note the increased independent approach to solving study

issues. For example, these students are applying feedback models.

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Learner-identified essentials for L2 success in a tertiary environment

• Psychological

• Academic

• Social

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Psychological

• Preparedness

• Confidence based on English language preparation for study in NZ

• Development of the ability to recognise strengths and build self-confidence in a challenging environment

• Ability to take responsibility and control AND recognition that there is often no need to go it alone

• Acceptance that feeling different and frustrated will occur and cause stress

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Academic

• Get prepared through suitable English classes

• Continually preview and review information and tasks

• Check understanding

• Discuss

• Think and value own ideas

• Know where the grades come from

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Social

• Use group study techniques• Build- and be part of- a supportive network• Control time as much as possible• Discuss• Let go of bad experiences• Take control by asking for assistance appropriately

Build a new identity as an L2 learner in a NZ tertiary institution –positively!

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So what?What should institutions, language centres and individual concerned teachers be doing to help?Suggestions:• Provide opportunities for networking and study group formation

(programme/course level, teacher level)• Provide opportunities for same language/nationality/culture groups to

evolve support groups and build liaison with management (institutional level)

• Support/communicate with EAL/ESP language programmes before and probably also concurrent to mainstream subject study (institutional and individual teacher level)

• Include/extend an internationalised academic writing support centre or service (institutional level)

• Consider policies and practices to break intangible barriers within classes-or alternative assessed tasks (Programme/course level, teacher level)

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Your responses and ideas?

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Pay attention to difficulties and successes

Aim to reduce difficulties

and support successes

Talk again Review

Talk to all concerned

parties

Talk to students