“All Hands-on Deck”: Octalysis Framework in Primary English Language Learning

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Autor(a) principal: Fortunato,Marta
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Moreira,António, Simões,Ana Raquel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
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Resumo: Abstract Supported by Chou’s Octalysis Framework (2016) in the design of activities, this article investigates how Octalysis framework-based reading and writing activities can be conducive to foster the learning of reading and writing in English as a Foreign Language by primary education pupils in a collaborative project-based learning context. A case study was carried out in a third-grade classroom in a Portuguese private school. The sessions, developed in face-to-face and online modes, were organized according to pupils’ answers to a questionnaire - to identify their learning preferences. Qualitative data, collected through sessions’ audio and video recordings, pupils’ assignments, group assessments, and cloze tests became the basis of this paper. Results revealed that pupils were motivated and engaged in performing reading and writing tasks, having improved their reading and writing skills, and also promoted the development of social and cognitive soft skills.
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title “All Hands-on Deck”: Octalysis Framework in Primary English Language Learning
spellingShingle “All Hands-on Deck”: Octalysis Framework in Primary English Language Learning
Fortunato,Marta
primary english language learning
octalysis framework
EFL reading and writing
collaborative problem solving
case study
title_short “All Hands-on Deck”: Octalysis Framework in Primary English Language Learning
title_full “All Hands-on Deck”: Octalysis Framework in Primary English Language Learning
title_fullStr “All Hands-on Deck”: Octalysis Framework in Primary English Language Learning
title_full_unstemmed “All Hands-on Deck”: Octalysis Framework in Primary English Language Learning
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author Fortunato,Marta
author_facet Fortunato,Marta
Moreira,António
Simões,Ana Raquel
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author2 Moreira,António
Simões,Ana Raquel
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Moreira,António
Simões,Ana Raquel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv primary english language learning
octalysis framework
EFL reading and writing
collaborative problem solving
case study
topic primary english language learning
octalysis framework
EFL reading and writing
collaborative problem solving
case study
description Abstract Supported by Chou’s Octalysis Framework (2016) in the design of activities, this article investigates how Octalysis framework-based reading and writing activities can be conducive to foster the learning of reading and writing in English as a Foreign Language by primary education pupils in a collaborative project-based learning context. A case study was carried out in a third-grade classroom in a Portuguese private school. The sessions, developed in face-to-face and online modes, were organized according to pupils’ answers to a questionnaire - to identify their learning preferences. Qualitative data, collected through sessions’ audio and video recordings, pupils’ assignments, group assessments, and cloze tests became the basis of this paper. Results revealed that pupils were motivated and engaged in performing reading and writing tasks, having improved their reading and writing skills, and also promoted the development of social and cognitive soft skills.
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