ModuleTTL2 - L1, L2
ModuleTTL2 - L1, L2
and Learning 2
(Eng. 120)
Kapalong College of
Agriculture Sciences and
Technology
Module Overview
Learning Outcomes:
At the end of this lesson, students should be able to:
discuss the salient features of Inquiry-based learning and
Research-based learning and their application to the
learning outcomes;
analyze how technologies for teaching and learning language
can be maximized in inquiry-based learning and research-based
learning; and
state some performance standards from the Curriculum Guide
that can employ inquiry-based learning and research-based
learning.
Introduction:
How does inquiry-based learning fit into a college and university
education? What role do professors or lecturers play?
Conversely, inquiry-based learning has its own history, which extends
back into the period of higher education reforms in the 1960s. Since that time,
several variations have developed. There is increased focus on scholarship,
while at the same time, attention is placed on autonomous learning. This will
allow to draw the conclusion that inquiry-based learning is advancing the
notion of education through scholarship (Bildung durch Wissenschaft) by
exploring the learning potential in conducting research or, respectively, in
conducting independent research.
In contrast to other learning methods, inquiry-based learning is
characterized by the fact that learners shape, learn and deliberate on the
process of a research project.
KWL CHART
Language Topic:
Big Question:
What to do:
What is one main characteristic of a young children that helps them to know
about the world they live in?
To allow you to freely explore about what is in store in the world around
you, fill in the second column of the KWL chart. By answering the second
column, you will be able to think of other possible information that is beyond
the knowledge that you have about the big question. This activity contributes
to the development of inquisitiveness of students.
Finally, organize the results of your gathered data and write your
answer in Column 3 of your KWL chart.
Directions: Answer the following questions based on your own understanding. Your
answers will be graded based on the set criteria below.
Criteria: Content: 5 pts.; Organization of Idea- 3 pts; and Structure- 2 pts = 10 pts
When to Use
Chisholm and Godley (2011) purport that inquiry-based instruction (IBI)
offers an especially appropriate approach to learning about language variation,
identity, and power since IBI can provide students with opportunities to learn
about current issues in sociolinguistics through sharing and debating on a
personal experience with language from multiple perspectives.
Types of Inquiry
VIU (2020) presented four types of inquiry that can be used in facilitating
classes. These are:
1. Structured Inquiry - This lets the students follow the lead of the teacher as the
entire class engages in one inquiry together.
2. Controlled Inquiry - The teacher chooses topics and identifies the resources that
the students will use to answer questions.
3. Guided Inquiry - The teacher chooses topics or questions and students design
Role of Technology
The internet or the World Wide Web offers lots of platforms for mining
information. It has become the most sought out source of information because
of the variety of tools that abound. Language is no longer a barrier in one’s
search information. Depending on the unit of study in a language curriculum,
there are many free educational websites that are available for the language
teachers and learners. Due to the vastness of sources of information from the
WWW, any language teacher who is using IBL has the responsibility to direct
learners to websites that provide the proper information. The technology tools
that are made available for the learners, whether online or offline, should
support the object of inquiry which is aligned to the learning competencies in
the K to 12 Language Curriculum.
It should be noted that the use of technology in IBL is just one of the
many other sources of information in the process of inquiry. This does not
exclude the other resources, human and non-human, in gathering information.
However, learners are undeniably familiar and probably more adept in exploring
the internet. Guiding them in locating online resources that are relevant in
developing their research and communication skills will let them learn the
importance of using educational resources in an explicit and implicit way.
Subject:
Grade Level:
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Learning Outcomes:
At the end of the lesson, student should be able to:
discuss the salient features of problem-based learning and project-
based learning and their application to the attainment of learning
competencies and learning outcomes;
analyze technologies for teaching and learning can be maximized
in problem-based learning and project-based learning; and
share some performance standards form the curriculum guide that
can employ problem-based learning and project-based learning.
Introduction:
How Problem-Based Learning (PBL), an approach challenges students
to learn through engagement in a real problem? Thus, PBL is unique in that it
fosters collaboration among students, stresses the development of problem
solving skills within the context of professional practice, promotes effective
reasoning and self-directed learning, and is aimed at increasing motivation for
life-long learning.
In Project-Based Learning (PrBL), students are challenged to develop a
plan and create a product or artifact that addresses the problem. However, it
provides students with an opportunity to evaluate their work in the context of
shared success criteria and the purpose of the PBL. Students identify aspects
of their work that are successful and aspects that they could improve in future
learning experiences.
As we all know, everything will get easier if we get used to it. So in this
type of learning processes, we can also help ourselves understand and
investigate problem easily as a one, two and three.
Step 1: Study a picture from the internet and create a meme or a question
about it.
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2. What are the stage-process used in the adoption of the online Problem-
based learning?
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The study of Lin (2017) revealed statistically that the PBL participants showed more
improvement in their reading comprehension than the non-PBL participants. The study
further looked into the PBL active English learning attitude of the two groups and found
that the PBL participants’ motivation intensity, their desire to learn English, and
communication inside and outside the classroom were significantly higher than those of
the participants of the non-PBL group. The research also found that the PBL participants’
active English learning attitudes are significantly related to their reading comprehension
The acceptability of PBL as an approach to teaching and learning does not only
involve the learners but also the teachers. In the study of Markusic and Sabljic (2019),
they sought to establish the teachers’ attitudes on the problem-based teaching of
literature. Their data revealed that PBL is an acceptable methodological system because
they saw greater interest and activity of students, development of student’s critical
thinking and communication skills, encouraging curiosity and exploratory thinking,
developing love of reading, and developing the skills of connecting teaching topics.
Role of Technology
How is technology integrated in the PBL activity? As the learners embark on an
open-ended question collaboratively, there are a number of free online tools that they
can use from the commencement of the task to its completion especially that some of
the group tasks will be done outside the regular class hours. These online tools will allow
the learners to be actively connected and engaged in the group task while monitoring
their own contributions. The teacher acting as facilitator may also have the opportunity
to peep into the activities of each learner thereby enabling him/her to give feedback at
any stage of the OBL activity. Bower, Hedberg and Kuswara (2010) stress that
technology is simply the mediator for collaboration and representation and that it is the
type of task and thinking processes in which students engage that determine the quality
of learning.
The WWW has opportunities for PBL that can be utilized by the learners to
accomplish their tasks. Web 2.0 technologies are characterized by collaboration, sharing
and networking. These may facilitate and enhance PBL activities (Tambouris,et al, 2012)
in its different stages. In the study of Kung (2018), it was found that advanced language
learners had positive perception about the use of Web 2.0 technology in writing
instruction.
Productivity tools such as those for writing, presentations, spreadsheets,
calendars, organizers, citations and others are also available to assist learners and
teachers in accomplishing required tasks and outputs from a PBL activity. There
are free tools that can be downloaded for mobile phones, laptops or desktops.
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Learning Open-ended
Quarter Competencies Content Standard question
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I – Multiple Choice
Direction: Encircle the LETTER of the best answer. (2 pts. each item)
1. Which ONE has the opportunities for Problem-Based Learning (PBL) that
can be utilized by the learners to accomplish their tasks?
a. World-Wide Web
b. World-Wild Web
c. World-Wise Web
d. World-Wizard Web
2. What type of inquiry that the students follow the lead of the teacher as the
entire class engages in one inquiry together?
a. Controlled Inquiry
b. Free Inquiry
c. Guided Inquiry
d. Structured Inquiry
3. What approach essentially involves tasks requiring learners’ active
participation in finding answers to curricular questions?
a. Inquiry-Based Learning
b. Problem-Based Learning
c. Project-Based Learning
d. Research-Based Learning
4. Who revealed statistically that PBL participants showed improvement in
their reading comprehension than non-PBL participants?
a. Ali (2019)
b. Ermawati (2018)
c. Lin (2017)
d. Qureshi (2015)
5. How does assessment tool will be used in the process of inquiry?
a. Should be given to the students on the inquiry commences
b. Should be given to the students after the inquiry commences
c. Should be given to the students once the inquiry commences
d. Should be given to the students before the inquiry commences.
6. This study revealed a significant improvement in the learners’ overall
competence after a 12-week intervention lessons using PrBL as a strategy.
They also conducted that PrBL as a teaching strategy is effective and is
recommended as suitable English language teaching strategy especially
for learners with low proficiency in English language. Which ONE describe
the statement?
a. Development of Life Skills
b. Oral Communicative Competence
c. Research Methodology Skills
d. Writing Competence
II – TRUE or FALSE
Direction: Write True if the statement is correct, False otherwise.
(2 pts. each item)
11. The success of IBL largely depends on the careful planning of the teacher
in relation to the curriculum.
12. The internet or the World Wide Web offers lots of platforms for mining
technology.
13. Wurdinger & Qureshi (2015) purport that inquiry-based instruction (IBI)
offers an especially appropriate approach to learning about language
variation.
14. The end goal of PBL is to ensure that the target, the learning competencies,
are achieved in the research.
15. Project-Bases Learning (PrBL) as a teaching strategy is effective and is
recommended as suitable English language teaching strategy
Access - permission, liberty, or ability to enter, approach, or pass to and from a place
or o approach or communicate with a person or thing.
Competencies - the applied skills and knowledge that enable people to successfully
perform their work.
Context - the circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea,
and in terms of which it can be fully understood and assessed.
Explicit - stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt.
WWW (World –Wide Web) - The World Wide Web, commonly known as the Web, is
an information system where documents and other web resources are
identified by Uniform Resource Locators, which may be interlinked by
hyperlinks, and are accessible over the Internet.
Espique, F.P and Ayao-ao, S.L. (2020). Technology for Teaching and
Learning 2 Education for Language English/Filipino. Lorimar Publishing
Inc.