Title: Commercial e-learning portals in English language learning

Authors: Shanthini Ramachandran, Phillip A. Towndrow

Addresses: Yangzheng Primary School, 15 Serangoon Ave. 3, 556108 Singapore. ' English Language and Literature Academic Group, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, 1 Nanyang Walk, Room 3-03-95, 637616 Singapore

Abstract: Little is known about whether commercial e-learning portals (CELPs) in language learning are worth the investments made and the role of pedagogy surrounding CELP use is poorly elaborated. The present study surveyed 20 primary school (grades 2-6) teachers in Singapore with prior CELP experience. The results showed teachers were supportive of CELPs but were unsure of what to do or why in some cases. The teachers also raised concerns about the technology used and the potential of the material provided to promote critical thinking. In response, the paper recommends ways in which teachers| capabilities with CELPs can be increased. Particular attention is paid to a design-based approach to ICT usage that identifies the unique benefits of electronic media. The paper ends with a recommendation for a full-scale study into the use of CELPs and the planning involved in using them to adjust curriculum to accommodate students| ever-changing needs and interests.

Keywords: online learning; English language teaching; English language learning; commercial portals; e-learning portals; CELPs; information technology; communications; ICT; educational policy making; learning task design; electronic learning; primary schools; primary education; Singapore.

DOI: 10.1504/IJLT.2010.034546

International Journal of Learning Technology, 2010 Vol.5 No.2, pp.130 - 146

Published online: 07 Aug 2010 *

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