Methods of using digital technologies for the development of students’ listening comprehension strategies in higher educational institutions
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Universidad de Granada
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Digitalization Foreign language competence Students Content of education Speech activity Non-linguistic majors Foreign language
Date
2022-09-01Referencia bibliográfica
Olena Konotop... [et al.] (2022). Methods of using digital technologies for the development of students’ listening comprehension strategies in higher educational institutions Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers,Vol. 13(3). 247-259. DOI: [10.47750/jett.2022.13.03.024]
Abstract
The research is topical because of the mass inclusion of students in the digital world, the importance
of listening comprehension in foreign language studies in higher educational institutions, the
challenges of distance and blended learning. The aim of the study was to establish the effectiveness of
digital technologies (Zoom, YouTube channel, Instagram, Kahoot, Google Forms, Padlet) in the
development of listening comprehension skills in students of higher educational institutions (HEIs).
The research involved qualitative and quantitative analysis of data, simulation. The author’s
programme intended for the development of students’ listening comprehension strategies in HEIs was
elaborated and experimentally tested in the course of the research. The implementation of the
proposed programme allowed improving the level of respondents’ academic performance in terms of
listening comprehension. The programme involved the adequate student participation, a
differentiated approach, the variability of digital technologies used (Zoom, YouTube channel,
Instagram, Kahoot, Google Forms, Padlet), providing opportunities for creativity. The programme
implementation resulted in the increased number of students with excellent grades in listening
comprehension by 11.7%, with good grades — by 25%. The study confirmed the positive attitude of
students to the use of digital technologies in foreign language learning, outlined the conditions for the
development of students’ listening comprehension strategies in HEIs. The research results can be used
to develop students’ listening comprehension skills in distance or blended learning. The prospect for
the further research is the application of the obtained results to the development of students’ skills in
other types of speech activity in foreign language classes. A separate area of research is the study of
the impact of digital technologies on the development of students’ foreign language competence and
the preparation of methodological advice for foreign language teachers.