The Language Learning Experience of Adult East Asian Learners at an English and Culture Acquisition Program: A Case Study
Contributor(s)
Mi, Ximin (Author)Danzig, Arnold (Advisor)
Ovando, Carlos (Committee member)
Szecsy, Elsie (Committee member)
Arizona State University (Publisher)
Keywords
Educational evaluationEnglish as a Second Language
Adult Education
Adult learners
East Asian learners
English as a second language
individuality
learner sociocultural background
motivation
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abstract: ABSTRACT This study focuses on second language acquisition process amongst East Asian adult learners at an English and Culture Acquisition Program (ECAP) classroom. To understand their English learning experience, this study employs classroom observation, participant interview and document collection as research methods. The findings of this work suggest that ECAP does intend to help learners acquire English language proficiency in ways that were responsive to both the sociocultural backgrounds and individual needs of participants. ECAP also respects and promotes the learners' autonomy in the learning process. However, the program administrators and teachers still need to deepen their understanding of East Asian learners' sociocultural heritage and individual needs and improve facilitation accordingly.Dissertation/Thesis
M.A. Educational Leadership and Policy Studies 2011
Date
2011Type
Masters ThesisIdentifier
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