Nikitina, Larisa
(2009)
Student Video Project As A Means To Practice
Constructivist Pedagogy In
The Foreign Language Classroom.
The Asia Pacific Journal of Educators and Education (formerly known as Journal of Educators and Education), 24 (1).
pp. 1-12.
ISSN 2289-9057
Abstract
This article describes a video project in which learners of the Russian language
at Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) were involved in making their own digital video in
the target language. The activity is viewed from the constructivist perspective of
education, in which an active construction of knowledge by the learners, the social nature
of learning, the authenticity of the learning situation, and the ability of the students to
determine their own learning goals are prioritised. This paper gives a brief overview of
two student-produced videos and reports the learners’ perceptions of the benefits of the
project. It concludes that involving language learners in a video-making activity offers a
feasible way to integrate technology into language curriculum and to infuse constructivist
pedagogical strategies into foreign language teaching. Although this study was done in
the context of Russian language teaching and learning, the activity described can be
implemented with learners of various languages at different levels of proficiency.
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