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INNOVATIVE PEDAGOGICAL TECHNOLOGIES
Activities:
1. Discuss beneficiaries of the Learner-centered approach and Communicative language teaching in small groups. Create an associative map of these approaches to make clear their beneficiaries in ELT. 2. Given below are the features of the BANA teaching culture. Fill in the second column with your explanation of the approaches and technologies. Give your arguments and examples to prove the features of the Uzbek teaching culture. BANA (British, Australian and North American) 1. Learner-centered 2. Learner-autonomy 3. Focus on the ‘whole language’ 4. Critical thinking 5. Inductive teaching 77 3. Read the information about the Whole-language approach taken from the book by Larsen-Freeman (2003:143). Create a fragment of teaching listening under the Whole-language approach. One example of a technique to teach reading that fits with principles of the Whole-language approach is the Language Experience approach. The general idea is that the texts students learn to read are based on students’ life experiences. Students take turns dictating a story about their experiences to the teacher who writes it down in the target language. Each student then practices reading his/her story with the teacher’s assistance. The Language Experience approach applies the principles of the Whole-language approach: the text is about content that is significant to students, it is collaboratively produced, it is whole, and since it is the students’ story, the link between the text and the meaning is facilitated. 4. There is not one single method for everyone in all contexts, and that no one teaching method is inherently to the others. It is not possible to apply the same methodology to all learners, who have different objectives, environments and learning needs. So teachers support the Principled eclecticism (combination of the best principles from different methods or set of successful techniques). Write advantages and disadvantages of the Principled eclecticism and discuss them in the group. 5. Find the similarities and differences in using interactive and inductive methods. Analyse a EL coursebook for college students which you like to reveal if there are any kind of interactive and inductive methods. Design a lesson plan for college students using inductive methods. 6. Study two models of inquiry-based teaching (Figure 1 and 2) suggested by Carin, Bass, & Contant (2005) and Llewellyn (2002, p. 13-14). Compare them from the position of their effectiveness and manageability. Design a problem-solving activity for college students choosing one of the presented models. Write clear instructions. Download 2.75 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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