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Revision as of 04:09, 18 September 2006
Contents
French Culture
Amy Ogan, Christopher Jones, Vincent Aleven
Abstract
Glossary
Forthcoming, but will probably include
- Culture
Research question
How is robust learning of cultural competence affected by attention-focusing techniques in authentic video materials?
Background and Significance
Independent variables
Hypothesis
Drawing students’ attention to moments that highlight a noteworthy cultural attribute in narrative excerpts helps students reason deeper about culture, even without providing interpretation
Dependent variables
- Near transfer, immediate:
The analytical post-test questions that comprised the second main type of assessment were developed with the help of a French citizen and language instructor through a component analysis of the cultural elements in the film clips. Cultural elements in the film were decomposed into a hierarchy that covered the main concepts in the theme. Each element was then formed into a question requiring cultural analysis that was situated within the context of the film.
- Far transfer, immediate: