Digital Empowerment in Language Teaching (DELTEA)

Lead Research Organisation: University of Southampton
Department Name: Sch of Humanities

Abstract

The aim of this innovative project is to enable a step-change in foreign language (FL) teaching and learning in the primary school (PFL), an important goal because of the many benefits that language learning can bring for learners from a young age and for society more broadly. Educational policy across the UK recognises these benefits, through, for example, officially requiring an FL to be taught at primary school (England and Scotland), or encouraging PFL while not making it a statutory requirement (Wales and Northern Ireland). Yet across all four nations, problems with FL teacher language knowledge and classroom skills, supply and retention mean that young learners often do not reap the benefits that FL learning can and should bring. This is especially the case in areas of greater social deprivation.

The project will achieve its aim by investigating whether and how digital technology can: 1) improve teachers' language knowledge and classroom skills; 2) improve teachers' ability to enhance pupil language and literacy skills, including their empathy and creativity; and 3) whether such improvements also have a positive impact on teacher confidence, motivation, job satisfaction and commitment to FL teaching. It brings together researchers with international reputations for studying the classroom factors that influence the language development of young learners, whose research has shown the importance of teacher language proficiency and pedagogical skills (Graham et al., 2017) and of developing learners' literacy in the foreign language (Porter, 2014; 2020a; 2020b). It also draws on the applicants' recent and successful experience of improving language teacher and learner knowledge, skills and confidence through digital platforms. Through three inter-related work packages the project will:

1. Develop a Digital Professional Development (DPD) programme for primary foreign language (PFL) teachers in England and Scotland, and track any resulting changes in teacher language knowledge and classroom skills, teacher motivation, professional confidence, job satisfaction and intentions regarding staying in the profession
2. Develop and evaluate a digital FL (DFL) literacy teaching intervention, for improving learners' FL language and literacy outcomes, as well as their creativity and empathy for the FL culture
3. Establish the mechanisms through which any changes for teachers and learners occur
4. Work with DPD teachers to create and evaluate a scaled-up, peer-supported version of the Digital Professional Development programme, and roll it out to all four UK nations.

In achieving its aim, the study will provide policymakers and practitioners with concrete and sustainable solutions for improving not only teacher supply and retention, but also learning outcomes. While it will do so within the context of the UK, it will have implications for the many other countries facing similar challenges in delivering PFL education. Furthermore, it will offer crucial understanding of how teacher motivation is developed and sustained, that will be of relevance across all curriculum subject areas.
 
Title DELTEA multimodal stories 
Description DELTEA researchers have developed, based on existing digital stories that were freely available, abridged simplified stories in both French and Spanish. These stories explore themes of interculturality, solidarity, tolerance and understanding. The team have added native speaker sound files to each story. 
Type Of Art Artefact (including digital) 
Year Produced 2024 
Impact Teachers are using sample stories in the teaching intervention phase of the DELTEA project. Data are being collected with respect to children's responses to tasks which are embedded in a version of the story which is hosted on Nearpod. Tasks relate to the development of intercultural understanding, empathy and creativity as well as reading comprehension and the use of reading strategies. 
 
Title Speacher 
Description This app has been developed which trains and gives feedback on French and Spanish pronunciation. It is available under license to DELTEA until December 2027. The IP is owned by Niter Ltd and the DELTEA research team have provided the rationale for which sounds to teach as well as exemplar and test words. 
Type Of Technology Webtool/Application 
Year Produced 2024 
Impact The DELTEA study will collect data from all the children who use the app in primary schools. Researchers will evaluate the effectiveness of the app on sound/spelling link learning as well as the process of learning each sound because every participant's attempt at producing those sounds will be recorded and analysed.