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International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies

Volume 4, Issue 5, 2024

Multimodal Instructional Design: Enhancing Language Learning in STEM Education through Diverse Technologies



Author(s): David Frempong, Ginikachi Prisca Ifenatuora, Mariam Olateju, Samuel Darkey Ofori

DOI: https://doi.org/10.62225/2583049X.2024.4.5.4830

Abstract:

This review delves into the efficacy of multimodal instructional design in augmenting language learning within the context of STEM education. Stemming from the recognition of diverse learning styles, this study investigates the integration of visual, auditory, and kinesthetic modalities facilitated by a spectrum of instructional technologies. By synthesizing existing literature, this paper delineates how the amalgamation of these modalities fosters comprehensive understanding and proficiency in multilingual learners. The integration of visual elements such as diagrams, charts, and videos provide learners with tangible representations of review STEM concepts. Visual aids not only enhance comprehension but also transcend linguistic barriers, enabling learners to grasp complex ideas irrespective of their language proficiency. Similarly, auditory components including lectures, podcasts, and interactive discussions engage auditory learners while reinforcing linguistic skills. By immersing learners in auditory experiences, educators cater to diverse linguistic backgrounds and bolster language acquisition. Furthermore, the incorporation of kinesthetic learning through hands-on activities, experiments, and simulations facilitates experiential understanding of STEM principles. This kinesthetic approach not only reinforces linguistic comprehension but also nurtures critical thinking and problem-solving skills. By engaging in tactile experiences, learners actively internalize language and content, thereby bridging linguistic divides. The paper elucidates how multimodal instructional design serves as a conduit for educational equity by accommodating diverse learning preferences and linguistic proficiencies. By offering multiple pathways to comprehension, educators empower multilingual learners to navigate STEM discourse with confidence and efficacy. Moreover, the review underscores the imperative of leveraging instructional technologies to facilitate multimodal learning experiences in both traditional and digital learning environments. In conclusion, the synthesis of visual, auditory, and kinesthetic modalities through multimodal instructional design enriches language learning within STEM education. By mitigating linguistic barriers and promoting educational equity, this approach paves the way for inclusive and immersive learning experiences for all learners, irrespective of their linguistic backgrounds.


Keywords: Multimodal Instructional Design, Language Learning, STEM Education, Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic Learning Styles, Instructional Technologies, Educational Equity

Pages: 1221-1229

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