English Classes in Slumber: Why Korean Students Sleep in Language Education

English Classes in Slumber: Why Korean Students Sleep in Language Education

by S.-H. Gyemyong Ahn , Mun Woo Lee
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Philosophy
Format Kindle
Pages 373
Language Chinese
Published Jan 1, 2020
Publisher Springer
Edition 1st ed. 2019
ISBN-10 9811510105
ISBN-13 9789811510106
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In a compelling exploration of the intricacies of language education, two authors delve into the phenomenon of Korean students dozing off in English classes. They uncover the underlying factors that lead to this unexpected behavior, bringing to light the disconnect between traditional teaching methods and the real needs of modern learners. With a blend of personal anecdotes and academic research, the narrative reveals how intense pressure, fatigue from extensive study schedules, and teaching practices that fail to engage students contribute to this situation.

Moreover, the authors do not shy away from analyzing the broader implications of this trend. They provide insights into how these sleeping habits reflect deeper issues within the educational system, including students' emotional well-being and the effectiveness of language acquisition strategies. Their exploration serves as a call to action for educators to reassess their methods, emphasizing the need for more engaging and innovative approaches to language instruction that acknowledge the realities of student life in Korea.

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