TY - CHAP
T1 - Rethinking webquests in second language teacher education
T2 - The case of one colombian university
AU - Mora, Raúl A
AU - Martínez, Juan Diego
AU - Alzate-Pérez, Liliana
AU - Gómez-Yepes, Raúl
AU - Zapata-Monsalve, Laura Mildrey
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - This chapter presents the results of the collective experience of two professors and three students in implementing WebQuests in a preservice English education component. The first part of the chapter provided a definition of WebQuests, situating this particular proposal within the literature on second language education and the Colombian and Latin American contexts. The authors found that the paucity of studies on designing WebQuests, specifically in Latin America, became one of the strengths of their work. The next section situated how implementing WebQuests in this preservice program enabled an expansion of the actual conceptual framework that is currently in place for WebQuests by adding ideas about competences and socio-cultural and critical thinking theories. However, there is an explanation about how WebQuests became a very feasible alternative to respond to the curricular demands of their institution. Next, the authors shared a multi-vocal account, from every author's vantage point, of how they carried out their work with WebQuests. This implementation process generated a series of changes in the way students saw themselves as learners and future teachers, gaining more ownership of the idea of WebQuests beyond a semester assignment. The instructors, as the result of their work, are now thinking of better ways to redefine how they use WebQuests and how they will get their other cohorts involved in collaborative academic efforts. This chapter is, then, not only an account of an experience, but an invitation to think about how to expand the boundaries of preservice teacher education through technological mediation.
AB - This chapter presents the results of the collective experience of two professors and three students in implementing WebQuests in a preservice English education component. The first part of the chapter provided a definition of WebQuests, situating this particular proposal within the literature on second language education and the Colombian and Latin American contexts. The authors found that the paucity of studies on designing WebQuests, specifically in Latin America, became one of the strengths of their work. The next section situated how implementing WebQuests in this preservice program enabled an expansion of the actual conceptual framework that is currently in place for WebQuests by adding ideas about competences and socio-cultural and critical thinking theories. However, there is an explanation about how WebQuests became a very feasible alternative to respond to the curricular demands of their institution. Next, the authors shared a multi-vocal account, from every author's vantage point, of how they carried out their work with WebQuests. This implementation process generated a series of changes in the way students saw themselves as learners and future teachers, gaining more ownership of the idea of WebQuests beyond a semester assignment. The instructors, as the result of their work, are now thinking of better ways to redefine how they use WebQuests and how they will get their other cohorts involved in collaborative academic efforts. This chapter is, then, not only an account of an experience, but an invitation to think about how to expand the boundaries of preservice teacher education through technological mediation.
KW - Colombia
KW - Curricular transformation
KW - ELT
KW - English education
KW - Preservice teachers
KW - WebQuests
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84886679761&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1108/S2044-9968(2012)000006A013
DO - 10.1108/S2044-9968(2012)000006A013
M3 - Capítulo de libro resultado de investigación
AN - SCOPUS:84886679761
SN - 9781781902363
T3 - Cutting-Edge Technologies in Higher Education
SP - 291
EP - 319
BT - Increasing Student Engagement and Retention Using Online Learning Activities
A2 - Wankel, Charles
A2 - Blessinger, Patrick
ER -