PROBLEM-BASED ESP METHODS FOR TEACHING FUTURE AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS TO CONDUCT RADIO EXCHANGE IN NON-ROUTINE SITUATIONS

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https://doi.org/10.20535/2410-8286.155041

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problem-based ESP methods, air traffic controllers, Aviation English, plain English, standard phraseology, radio exchange, non-routine situations, professional readiness

Abstract

The research aimed to study and experimentally verify the efficiency of the use of problem-based methods in teaching future air traffic controllers to conduct radio exchange in non-routine situations. The professional readiness to conduct radio exchange is viewed as a complex of professional skills and knowledge (communicative, cognitive and functional) enhanced by motivation. The study involved 67 university students of a bachelor’s degree programme majoring in “Aviation transport”. Tests, observations and specially designed questionnaires were used to evaluate the use of problem-based methods (role-playing, simulation of specific situations, problem-solving, case studies) in ESP study. The conclusion was made about the effectiveness of problem-based ESP methods since they simulate possible professional situations and promote communication between future air traffic controllers and pilots, thus contributing to the acquisition of professional knowledge and activation of use of standard phraseology of radio exchange and plain English in non-routine situations. As shown by the results of our study, problem-based ESP methods are effective in raising future air traffic controllers’ motivation to acquire Aviation English as they bring the learning closer to professional life.

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Author Biographies

Bogdana Bystrova, National Aviation University

Candidate of Science in Eduaction, associate professor of Aviation English Department

Ludmila Nemliy, National Aviation University

Candidate of Science in Eduaction, associate professor of Aviation English Department

Nataliia Paziura, National Aviation University

Doctor of Science in Education, associate professor, Head of Aviation English Department

Oksana Vasiukovych, National Aviation University

Candidate of Science in Eduaction, associate professor of Aviation English Department 

 

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2019-06-09

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Bystrova, B., Nemliy, L., Paziura, N., & Vasiukovych, O. (2019). PROBLEM-BASED ESP METHODS FOR TEACHING FUTURE AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS TO CONDUCT RADIO EXCHANGE IN NON-ROUTINE SITUATIONS. Advanced Education, 6(12), 74–79. https://doi.org/10.20535/2410-8286.155041

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