Attention Processing Model
Attention Processing Model
PhD - Harvard, 1966 Professor Emeritus in Cognitive Psychology at University of California, Santa Cruz Research interests: second language acquisition in children and adults Served as consultant on bilingual education for Californias Department of Education Served as director of the National Center for Research on Cultural Diversity and Second Language Learning Noted publications:
Second-language acquisition in childhood. Volume 1: Preschool
children (1984)
Second-language acquisition in childhood. Volume 2: School-age
children (1985)
Theories of second-language learning (1987).
Attention-Processing Model
Based
on Cognitive Theory
mental process
Assumes a hierarchy of
Attention-Processing Model
McLaughlin's
assumptions
Attention-Processing Model
Attention to Formal Properties of Languages Focal
Performance based on formal rule learning (Cell A) Performance based on implicit learning or analogic learning (Cell C)
Peripheral
(Cell A) Grammatical explanation of a specific point Word definition Copy a written model The first states of memorizing a dialog Prefabricated patterns Various discrete-point exercises (Cell C) Simple greetings The later stages of memorizing a dialog TPR/Natural Approach New L2 learner successfully completes a brief conversation
(Cell B) keeping an eye out for something Advanced L2 learner focuses on modals, clause formation, etc. Monitoring oneself while talking or writing Scanning Editing, peer-editing (Cell D) Open-ended group work Rapid reading, skimming Free writes Normal conversational exchanges of some length
References
Schulz,
R. A. (1991). Second Language Acquisition Theories and Teaching Practice: How Do They Fit?. Modern Language Journal, 75(1), 17-26. C., & Long, M. H. (2003). The handbook of second language acquisition / edited by Catherine J. Doughty and Michael H. Long. Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub., 2003. Stephen J., & Sanders, Sara L. (1986). Comprehension Theory and Second Language Pedagogy. TESOL Quarterly, 20(1), 9-26. H. (1994). Principles of language learning and teaching / H. Douglas Brown. Englewood Cliffs, NJ : Prentice Hall Regents, c1994.
Doughty,
Nagle,
Brown,