ABSTRACT

This volume provides a comprehensive account of project-based language learning (PBLL) which showcases key theoretical approaches, empirical research, technological tools, and research-based frameworks to help further PBLL implementation and research. Taking its cue from the conclusions drawn from project-based learning more broadly, which point to the impact of project-based work on learning and development, discourse socialization, subject engagement, and collaborative skills, the book highlights how these discussions might be extended and enhanced within the context of language learning. The volume begins with discussions of philosophical and theoretical models of PBLL and is followed by case studies from contributors from a range of learning contexts and geographic regions which demonstrate these models in practice, with a focus on the implementation of technology in such instances. The book also introduces resources for aligning projects with government standards in the classroom but also frameworks for researching and assessing PBLL. This comprehensive collection is essential reading for students and researchers in language learning and teaching, language education, curriculum design, and applied linguistics. 

part I|45 pages

Philosophical, Theoretical, and Empirical Models of PBLL

chapter 2|23 pages

Researching Project-Based Learning

A Review and a Look Ahead at Form and Function in Writing

part II|117 pages

Empirical Research on Technology-Mediated PBLL

chapter 5|19 pages

Plagues Infecting a Medical School

A Case for Authentic Video Games to Promote Motivation, Engagement, and Acquisition

chapter 6|22 pages

Students Co-Learning Linguistics Through PBL

A Cross-Cultural Telecollaborative Implementation

chapter 7|20 pages

‘What Do You Zinc About the Project?’

Examples of Technology-Enhanced Project-Based Language Learning

part III|118 pages

Frameworks for Technology-Mediated PBLL

chapter 9|18 pages

A Framework for Learning With Digital Resources

Applications for Project-Based Language Learning

chapter 10|19 pages

The Knowledge Framework

An Organizational Tool for Highlighting the “LL” in Technology-Integrated PBLL
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chapter 13|19 pages

Altering the View of Language Instruction in Project-Based Learning

Examining Bilingual Teachers’ Unit Design Experiences

chapter 14|20 pages

Beyond Exams

Research-Based Dynamic, Technology-Mediated, Project-Based Framework for Meaningful Language Learning in a Secondary EFL Setting in China