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Primary School Students' Foreign Language Anxiety in Collaborative and Individual Digital Game-Based Learning

Authors :
Yang, Yu-Fen
Goh, Alexis P. I.
Hong, Yi-Chun
Chen, Nian-Shing
Source :
Computer Assisted Language Learning. 2023 36(8):1587-1607.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Few studies have focused on the comparison between collaborative and individual digital game-based learning (DGBL) performance for students who study English as a Foreign Language (EFL). In collaborative DGBL, how the composition of foreign language anxiety (FLA) within groups of students affects students' performance remains uncertain. This study aimed to examine the effects of anxiety composition on DGBL performance of primary school students with different FLA levels to inform collaborative DGBL instruction. Ninety-six fifth-graders from four classes were identified as low, moderate, and high anxiety students according to Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety Scale (FLCAS). Two classes were randomly assigned into collaborative DGBL while the other two classes in individual DGBL. The students in the collaborative DGBL were further grouped into 12 heterogeneous groups with anxiety composition of Low & Moderate (LM), Low & High (LH), Moderate & High (MH), and Low, Moderate & High (LMH). Those in the individual DGBL underwent individual gameplay learning. It was found that either collaborative or individual DGBL effectively assisted the students to reduce their FLA. The results also showed that the students in the heterogeneous groups generally had better DGBL performance than those who worked individually. Particularly, groups with anxiety composition of LM outperformed those with LH, those with MH, and those with LMH. The study suggests group composition be considered a critical factor that may enhance students' learning with FLA in collaborative DGBL.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0958-8221 and 1744-3210
Volume :
36
Issue :
8
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Computer Assisted Language Learning
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
EJ1404254
Document Type :
Journal Articles<br />Reports - Research
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/09588221.2021.2008979