Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12323/5337
Title: Cognitive Load Framework: An Alternative to The Involvement Load Hypothesis
Authors: Zarifi, Abdolvahed
Mukundan, Jayakaran
Keywords: cognitive load
depth of processing
ESL learning
involvement load
vocabulary
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Khazar University Press
Citation: Khazar Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
Series/Report no.: Vol. 24;№ 3
Abstract: Achieving an acceptable degree of proficiency in any language is no doubt threatened by the daunting task of mastering a bulk of new vocabulary items. Although incidental reading is often considered an invaluable source of vocabulary learning, it seems to be such a slow and error-prone process that it needs to be supplemented with explicit instruction. In order to design and assess practical activities for vocabulary learning and retention, researchers have presented several techniques and models, from which the Involvement Load Hypothesis appears to be the most popular and of widespread use by ELT practitioners. The current paper presents a detailed criticism of the Hypothesis, arguing that it is unclear in identifying the model components, making the determination and measurement of the involvement load of learning tasks rather tricky. Therefore, the current paper suggests an alternative model, namely the Cognitive Load Framework, which is claimed to be more clearly operationalized, more conveniently practicable, and more easily measurable.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12323/5337
ISSN: 2223-2621
Appears in Collections:2021, Vol. 24, № 3

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