Strategy Instruction and Transfer in the EFL Classroom
Journal: Forum for Linguistic Studies (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2019-12-31
Authors : Robyn L. Najar;
Page : 101-109
Keywords : Classroom Strategy Instruction; Foreign Language Learning; Reading Comprehension; Research Methods; Transfer of Learning;
Abstract
This study examines the generalizability of research in the areas of instruction; learning; and transfer of learning to the role these play in the area of the use of strategic competencies in foreign language contexts (FLC). While previous studies have tended towards a focus on learner variables, this study includes the conditions of applicability with a task that can impact learning and transfer as well. The contributions of both variables, learner and task, were investigated through note-taking strategy instruction and transfer, to ascertain the effect on reading comprehension of textual materials in the English as a foreign language (EFL) classroom. Learning was measured as a precursor to transfer. In order to investigate the role of instruction and transfer in the transfer of strategy use, a mixed design using both qualitative and quantitative approaches for design and analysis was used. Findings suggest that the relationship between instruction and transfer as represented by strategy use and task performance is a multidimensional one, and that there are implications for language learning instruction in the foreign language classroom.
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