The
E-Language Learning System (ELLS) is a joint research and
development project of the U.S. Department of Education
and the Chinese Ministry of Education.
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The purpose of ELLS is to determine
the viability and effectiveness of an Internet-based
program of second language instruction for middle
school students through the INTEGRATED use of animation,
gaming techniques, and voice recognition.
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President
Bush first announced ELLS at the Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation
(APEC) Leaders' Meeting in Shanghai, China, in October 2001.
China and the United States signed a Memo of Understanding
in October 2002, committing both countries to testing the
viability of a web-based second language acquisition system.
This MOU is the most extensive governmental education cooperation
between China and the United States since the countries established
formal diplomatic ties in 1979. Secretary of State Colin Powell
has also supported ELLS at the two most recent APEC leaders'
conferences, commending the Department of Education for work
on this project. In addition, the National Committee on U.S.-China
Relations has honored the Department of Education for its
partnership with the Chinese Ministry of Education.
Why
ELLS is Needed:
U.S.
schools need assistance in teaching English:
- Limited
English proficient Hispanic students born outside the United
States have a dropout rate of 44 percent, about four times
the national average for U.S. born students. ELLS can help
U.S. schools address the needs of these students by expanding
exposure to meaningful English language instruction that
engages a middle or high school population through gaming
techniques.
- ELLS
can help relieve the ESL and foreign language-teaching crisis
confronting American schools, especially secondary schools.
We do not have enough qualified ESL or foreign language
teachers to serve our youth. Technology provides the opportunity
to alleviate this crisis.
U.S.
schools need to teach Chinese:
Language instruction in the U.S. does not reflect today's
trade realities. Fewer than 50 percent of high school students
study any foreign language; 70 percent of those study Spanish,
mostly at introductory levels. While Spanish is clearly an
important language for U.S. students, Asian languages are
also important given high levels of trade between the U.S.
and Asia. At present, only 30,000 U.S. high school students
study Chinese. ELLS can help address this deficiency.
Exchange
of Cultural Information:
ELLS provides Chinese students with information about life,
values, and civic responsibility in the United States and
U.S. students with cultural information about China.
What
ELLS Does:
ELLS is a unique research and developmental effort to test
the viability of a web-based second language acquisition system
that teaches English and Chinese in a gaming environment.
ELLS has the following integrated features:
- Research-based,
pedagogically appropriate instruction, using a "model,
practice, and apply" design;
- An
Internet-based gaming environment;
- Authentic
communication and practice using advanced speech recognition
software;
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Adaptive tutoring; and
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Online language support systems, including a dictionary,
reading resources, and chats.
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