IIER logo 4
Issues in Educational Research, 2019, Vol 29(4), 1107-1130.
[ Contents Vol 29 ] [ IIER Home ]

Engaging adolescent Kyrgyzstani EFL students in digital storytelling projects about astronomy

Nadezhda Chubko, Julia E. Morris, David H. McKinnon, Eileen V. Slater and Geoffrey W. Lummis
Edith Cowan University, Australia

This research is based on the Journey through Space and Time (JTST) educational astronomy project for primary and junior high school science curricula in Australia, which seeks to improve students' astronomy content knowledge through science inquiry. The focus of the current project is on the learning needs of students for whom the language of instruction is a foreign or second language (EFL/ESL). This article reports the results of a pilot case study conducted in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan in December 2017. The research employed a Type II Case Study design. Data were collected through video and audio recordings of classroom interactions. The Astronomy Diagnostic Test measured changes in content knowledge and written feedback at the end of the course and helped to understand students' overall impression from the course. The study revealed that engaging Kyrgyzstani EFL students aged between 12 and 15 years in making videos about their learning of astronomy significantly facilitated their content knowledge acquisition. This research contributes to the existing knowledge about the use of technology in students' science education, and specifically as a tool to enhance EFL students' understanding of the integrated science, technology engineering and mathematics (STEM) curriculum. The results of the shared knowledge construction stimulated by the collaboration in video production create a case for further research in EFL students' disciplinary literacy development.
[ PDF full text for this article ]

Authors: Nadezhda Chubko is a PhD in Education candidate at Edith Cowan University, Australia. Her areas of interest and research include curriculum materials and design, TESOL, ICT, gender and education, multilingual education, and disciplinary literacy.
Email: nchubko@our.ecu.edu.au

Dr Julia E. Morris currently works within the School of Education at Edith Cowan University. Julia is primarily a mixed methods researcher with an interest in the area of students' engagement with learning and teachers' engagement with the profession, and in creative arts research as a visual artist and educator.
Email: j.morris@ecu.edu.au

Dr David H. McKinnon is an Adjunct Professor of Education at Edith Cowan University, Australia. He established and ran the Charles Stuart University Remote Telescope until July 2014. He has a profound interest in science education at all levels and especially involving astronomy, public outreach and teacher professional learning.
Email: d.mckinnon@ecu.edu.au

Dr Eileen V. Slater currently works within the School of Education at Edith Cowan University. Eileen does research in gifted education, science education and educational assessment.
Email: e.slater@ecu.edu.au

Dr Geoffrey W. Lummis is an Associate Professor within the School of Education at Edith Cowan University. His research interests are interdisciplinary and include: STEM education, sustainability education, and visual arts in education.
Email: g.lummis@ecu.edu.au

Please cite as: Chubko, N., Morris, J. E., McKinnon, D. H., Slater, E. V. & Lummis, G. W. (2019). Engaging adolescent Kyrgyzstani EFL students in digital storytelling projects about astronomy. Issues in Educational Research, 29(4), 1107-1130. http://www.iier.org.au/iier29/chubko.pdf


[ PDF full text for this article ] [ Contents Vol 29 ] [ IIER Home ]
This URL: http://www.iier.org.au/iier29/chubko-abs.html
Created 10 Oct 2019. Last correction: 10 Oct 2019.
Website: Roger Atkinson [rjatkinson@bigpond.com]