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1.4 Definition of Terms
The terms defined in this section include (1) oral communicative competence, (2) cooperative learning, (3) traditional teaching, (4) Nine-Year Joint Curriculum, and (5) high- and low-achievers. 1.4.1 Communicative Competence Communicative competence, according to Savignon (1983), applied to both written and spoken language. The present study examines only the oral aspects of communicative competence. The working definition of communicative competence here refers to oral communication abilities that include (1) linguistic competence which consists of five components: appropriateness, grammatical accuracy, intelligibility, fluency, and the adequacy of vocabulary for purpose, (2) discourse competence which includes cohesion markers and proper length of pause less than three seconds, (3) strategic competence that demonstrates how the students react to others’ silence and how they fix their own silence, and (4) nonverbal features of communicative competence that include the ability to display eye contact, smile, and keeping appropriate conversational distance between 60 to 90 centimeters in face-to-face communication. 1.4.2 Cooperative Learning Cooperative learning is defined as a system of concrete teaching and learning techniques, rather than an approach, in which students are active agents in the process of learning through small group structures so that students work together to maximize their own and each other’s learning. There are five characteristics that feature cooperative learning in this study: (1) positive interdependence, (2) face-to-face interaction, (3) individual accountability, (4) interpersonal and small group skills, and (5) group processing. 7 1.4.3 Traditional Teaching Traditional teaching, or traditional method of teaching, here refers to the method that incorporates lectures on grammatical rules and Chinese translation of grammatical terms and sentence structures in the teaching English as a foreign language. 1.4.4 Nine-Year Joint Curriculum The Nine-Year Joint Curriculum (NYJC, henceforth), which integrates the curriculum of the elementary school (six years) with that of the junior high school (three years), enacted in Taiwan since 2001. It is especially significant to the EFL teaching because the official English course starts at the fifth grade in NYJC, instead of the first year at junior high school. The major teaching approach advocated in the English program of NYJC is communicative language teaching (CLT), or communicative approach. The Guidelines (MOE, 2000) of the NYJC also suggest teachers employ student-centered activities to replace teacher-centered lecturing. 1.4.5 High/Low Achievers The high-achievers defined in this study are students who score over 90 in the school-wide monthly examination. The low-achievers are the students who score under 40 in the school monthly examination. Download 453.46 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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