English language revision through
the application of learning stations
and educational escape rooms:
The impact on 8th graders’
motivation and engagement
English language revision through
the application of learning stations
and educational escape rooms:
The impact on 8th graders’
motivation and engagement
Author(s): Marta Dick-Bursztyn, EWELINA COP, Patrycja Indycka-KusiakSubject(s): Foreign languages learning, School education, Pedagogy
Published by: Wydział Filologiczny Uniwersytetu w Białymstoku
Keywords: learning stations; station rotation model; educational escape room; motivation; engagement;
Summary/Abstract: Activating teaching techniques have been increasingly applied in the EFL classroom since they foster motivation, promote independent learning, and add variety to a standard English class. Undoubtedly, learning stations and education escape rooms are representative examples of such techniques. Regarding their beneficial influence on the learning process, their application is an effective way to prepare students for tests and exams. This study attempts to evaluate how English language revision through the application of learning stations consti- tuting one educational escape room influences students’ motivation and engagement. Therefore, to gain insight into the students’ outlook on the motivational impact of this revision, a class was held for 8th grade students that implemented such techniques. The students were carefully observed during the experiment. Subsequently, a questionnaire consisting of 22 questions was carried out among them. The results of the study are overwhelm- ingly positive in the sense of achieving a great number of positive answers concerning the motivational impact of the class conducted.
Journal: Crossroads. A Journal of English Studies
- Issue Year: 2025
- Issue No: 01 (48)
- Page Range: 5 - 21
- Page Count: 17
- Language: English
