MODULE 1: DEVELOPING ACTIVE PEDAGOGIES -
ENGLISH
UNIT 1: CREATING A VARIETY OF ACTIVE TEACHING AND LEARNING STRATEGIES
The first Unit in Module 1 begins by examining how the teacher’s role and ways of working have developed over the years
and what impact this is having on students’ learning and achievements. The notion of learning being an ‘active’ process is at
the heart of this Unit and Module. It will ask you, as an English teacher, to examine what you currently do in your classroom
through reflective exercises, and provide, through Case Studies and Activities based in the English classroom, a range of
interactive strategies (such as brainstorming and working in pairs and groups) to make your teaching more active and
engaging for students.
UNIT 2: EXPLOITING THE LOCAL ENVIRONMENT AS A LEARNING RESOURCE
This Unit looks beyond the classroom to explore the local physical environment and the community as rich linguistic
resources to enhance the active nature of teaching and learning English in school. The Unit’s Case Studies and Activities
focus on different ways to use local resources, such as having English-speaking experts from the community to share their
expertise with the students, stimulate their thinking and broaden their outlook. These approaches will show students how
English is a real means of communication, rather than just another school subject.
UNIT 3: THE LEARNER-CENTRED, EDUCATIONALLY STIMULATING CLASSROOM
ENVIRONMENT
This Unit looks at how English teachers can manage and organise their classrooms so that they are more interesting and
stimulating, and so that they support students’ learning and build their self-esteem. The Unit examines different classroom
layouts and considers how you can use displays to stimulate interest and promote thinking.
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