"Application of Bax Normilasation in Saudi Arabia"
The aim of CALL (Computer Assisted Language) according to Steven Bax is to reach the normalized stage. Normalization is the stage when a technology is invisible; this is what Bax aimed to. CALL has not reached this normalized stage. CALL will reach this state when computers are used every day by language students and teachers as an integral part of the lesson, like a pen or a book. Teachers and students will not be the centre of any lesson, but they will play a part in almost all. CALL will be normalized when computers are used to serve the students’ needs. Steven Bax suggested planning for this normalization state and then move towards it. The first step to reach normalization is to identify the criteria factors which normalization requires. The second is to check the practice of each teaching context in the light of these criteria. The final step is to adjust the current practice in each aspect so we can encourage normalization. Following these steps will give each students and teacher a clear framework within which to check progress, so normalization can be identified and dealt with. He suggested that many teachers and institutions, in many areas of their use of CALL, are afraid of the progression towards normalization most people in language education would recognize that CALL does have a relative advantage. He identified a possible future plan for CALL. His aim can be the normalization which he has described, in which CALL finally becomes invisible, serving the needs of learners and integrated into every teachers’ everyday practice. This will require changes in technology, in the size, shape and position of the classroom computer. It will require change in attitudes, in approach and practice between teachers and learners; it will require full integration into procedures and syllabuses. He argued that we need more ethnographic studies of individual environments. We also need action research in individual environments to identify barriers to normalization and ways of overcoming them..
We can use computers and other technology tools in our Saudi schools according to the changes hat Bax suggested. Serving the needs of the learners requirs changes in the technology, in the shap, size and the position of the computer itself. We can apply these changes in our Saudi classroom. We also need to identify the barries that students have and ways of overcoming these barries.