Affiliation:
1. Kanda University of International Studies
Abstract
Abstract
Employing an ecological framework, this study explores learners’ visual representation of their language learning
practices and environments beyond the classroom in an Australian context. Specifically, this study’s aim is to better understand
the features of individual language learning environments, the role of self-reflection, and the affordances involved in the
construction of these environments. One hundred and seventy international students enrolled in English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas
Students (ELICOS) in Sydney drew mind maps on “Activities to improve my English in Australia.” The mind maps were analyzed
thematically using NVivo 11 software and subsequent themes were developed. Findings showed individual differences in features of
language learning environments, learners’ perceptions of their affordances, and insight into the degree of learner agency as seen
from the visualization. This article closes by discussing the implications for using such visual materials in second language pedagogy in order
to understand student language learning beyond the classroom.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics,Education
Cited by
1 articles.
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