Blended Learning for TOEFL Classes
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Summary
This article explains how online technology is used to enhanced TOEFL and TOEIC classroom-based courses.
ArticleWhat is Blended Learning?
Kaplan, one of the world’s largest private education providers, sees blended learning as an essential part of its business strategy: Our Blended Learning approach to instruction stems from the best practices, research, and experience available in the field of education today. We developed our revolutionary approach because we know that children learn best when exposed to different methods and approaches to instruction. We offer a unique blend of personal and online instruction. (Source: www.kaplan.com)
How does blended learning work?Blended learning is flexible. Students in these programs can learn at their own pace while benefiting from personal instruction in the classroom. ACT360 Media’s TestDEN.com service makes it easy for large and small schools to integrate custom e-learning solutions into their curriculum.
Case Study 1: Online English Placement TestsTeachers at an independent ESL school were spending a significant amount of time marking tests. The first week of class was particularly chaotic as they finalized schedules, organized school orientation, and administered English placement tests for all incoming students.
The online test includes listening and reading sections and a customized log-in page to access the online test. All pages are branded with the school’s logo and colors. After the initial setup, the academic director purchased passwords in blocks of 50 from TestDEN.com. Each incoming student gets a password to access the online test and the school buys additional passwords in blocks, as needed.
Online test saves teachers’ time and improves school image The school saw immediate gains in productivity. Incoming students take the placement test online before they arrive at the school and overseas agents issue it to students before they leave their home country. Teachers see the results as soon as the tests are submitted and they can assign students to the correct class before they even arrive at the school.
Case Study 2: TOEFL Test Prep
The same school offers a four-week TOEFL prep course. During the classroom-based course, teachers provide instruction and practice materials to help students improve their TOEFL scores. Each student is issued a set of paper-based practice materials. Some of these practice sets are submitted for teacher grading and feedback, while others are provided for supplemental use only.
After-class access to online practice tests
With the new blended learning curriculum, the TOEFL class instructors continue to provide English instruction in person. Students complete online practice tests outside of class hours – freeing up time for additional face-to-face instruction. For more information about how TestDEN.com can help your independent school create blended learning programs, visit our website at www.testden.com/partner/
About The Author
Radames Bernath
Radames Bernath is the Vice President of Development at ACT360 Media Ltd., the developers of http://www.testden.com.
Keywords TOEFL,TOEIC,blended learning,placement tests
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