Browsing by Author "Hernandez Cherrez, Elsa De los angeles"
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Item Differentiated instruction on reading skills at higher education level(2020) Hernandez Cherrez, Elsa De los angeles; Galora Moya, Nelly Patricia; Hidalgo Camacho, Cynthia SoledadThe development of reading skills from early levels is the key tool to success not only in the academic context; but also for personal development. Reading at literal level is the starting point where students get the basic skills to develop comprehension reading skills at a higher level. The purpose of this study was identify the extent to which English teachers from elementary level groups of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) are aware of the effect of the implementation of Differentiated Instruction (DI) on the reading skills development. A total of 20 EFL teachers were surveyed in this investigation. Initially, teachers were asked to answer some questions about differentiated instruction, and later on, students of an experimental group were tested after the implementation of DI. The results showed a positive impact of DI on the development of reading skills, since there was a significant gain in the post test scores. There was also evidence of lack of awareness teachers have about the positive effect that DI has on the development of reading skills. The differentiated strategies met students’ needs, readiness level, learning styles and interests. Working under different modalities made students´ engagement easier through the implementation of differentiated reading modalities: peer reading, reading in groups, reading alone and reading for fluency. The teacher assisted the learners through the processes of content differentiation, process and product presentations. As a result, it was found advisable to apply a replica of this quasi-experiment to students of higher levels to see and confirm the great benefits of the implementation of Differentiated Instruction on the development of reading skills. Finally, based on the findings from questions were teachers were asked about DI, an e-book with differentiated strategies was developed to encourage and guide its implementation.Item La aventura tecnológica del docente de inglés como lengua extranjera en tiempos de COVID-19(The Council of Editors of Learned Journals, 2021) Hidalgo Camacho, Cynthia SoledadThe present work began as a research topic to obtain a doctorate in education, whose purpose was to analyze the possibility of implementing b-learning in the blended modality of teaching English as a foreign language at the Technical University of Ambato-Ecuador, in the academic period 2012-2013. The results related to the perceptions of the teachers of the program, at that time, were compared with their opinions on 100% online teaching, adopted due to the current global health crisis due to the Covid-19 pandemic. This comparison has allowed us to know that the biggest drawback that teachers find in virtual teaching is the time required to monitor the activities and processes that the new modality implies. As for students, the gap that exists in educational processes is greater with online education, which could demotivate both protagonists of the teaching-learning process. This forces the search for continuous improvement of teachers in relation to methodologies for the use of technology for education, in order to improve pedagogical and didactic aspects based on what the world is currently experiencing in this area.
