The Dilemmas of Teaching Dilemmas in a Foreign Language Classroom

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Ai-Chu Ding
Pengtong Qu
Krista Glazewski
Haesol Bae
Fatih Eruglec
Hamid Nadir
Thomas Brush

Abstract

Problem-based learning (PBL) has been widely incorporated in STEM classrooms. Unfortunately, its effectiveness for foreign language teaching is less explored. This design case describes the design and implementation process of a Chinese PBL unit in a US elementary school along with the design considerations of teaching dilemma-centered instruction. We provide detailed accounts of our process of developing this PBL curriculum, learning materials, and the two rounds of implementations. We also reflected on the design process and examined the design dilemmas faced by this interdisciplinary design team. Findings show multiple design tensions, which include balancing the language and PBL teaching goals, balancing L1 and L2 use, and the communication challenges within a collaborative design project.

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Ding, A.-C., Qu, P., Glazewski, K., Bae, H., Eruglec, F., Nadir, H., & Brush, T. (2021). The Dilemmas of Teaching Dilemmas in a Foreign Language Classroom . International Journal of Designs for Learning, 12(3), 86–101. https://doi.org/10.14434/ijdl.v12i3.31554
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Author Biographies

Ai-Chu Ding, Ball State University

Ai-Chu Elisha Ding is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology for the Department of Educational Studies, Ball State University.  

Pengtong Qu, Indiana University Bloomington

Pengtong Qu is a Doctoral Candidate in Curriculum and Instruction, Indian University, Bloomington.

Krista Glazewski, Indiana University Bloomington

Krista Glazewski is a Professor for the Department of Instructional Systems Technology, Indiana University, Bloomington.

Haesol Bae, Indiana University Bloomington

Haesol Bae is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Center For Research on Learning and Technology, Indiana University, Bloomington.

Fatih Eruglec, Indiana University Bloomington

Fatih Ergulec is a Doctoral Candidate in Instructional Systems Technology, Indiana University, Bloomington.

Hamid Nadir, University of Virginia

Hamid Nadir is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Virginia.

Thomas Brush, Indiana University Bloomington

Thomas Brush is the Barbara B Jacobs Chair of Education and Technology and a Professor of Instructional Systems Technology at Indiana University, Bloomington.