Exploring Social Skills and Character Education of Students through Storytelling in L2

Little is known about character education and social skills within a transformative curriculum framework in the L2 classroom. This action research study stems from identifying peer rejection in 7th grade English language classrooms as a social issue hampering English language practices for some students. Four L2 storytelling workshops were designed and implemented adapting social and linguistic contents. Data comprising students’ reactions to the content of the adapted short stories were collected using classroom interaction transcriptions, students’ artifacts, field notes, semi-structured interviews with students, and the evaluation of the storytelling workshops made by the students. Data analysis demonstrates that students could learn to live in a community creating healthy L2 learning environments when there is a sense of awareness about accepting differences whilst practicing the use of the English language.

Datos
Titulo: 
Exploring Social Skills and Character Education of Students through Storytelling in L2
Autor(es): 
Rosmery León-Garzón
Harold Castañeda-Peña
Titulo de la Revista: 
Gist, Education and Learning Research Journal
Pais: 
Colombia
Editorial: 
Institución Universitaria Colombo Americana
ISSN: 
1692-5777
Fasciculo: 
17
Paginas: 
128-157
Año: 
2018