Contextualizacion 2
Contextualizacion 2
Contextualizacion 2
27/09/2023
CONTEXTUALIZACIÓN
UC2
, 27/09/2023
Brief history of language teaching
methods:
1840-1940
• Grammar translation method. –
CURRRENT METHODS
1. Communicative Language Teaching
1920
• The Direct method.
2. Content-Based Instruction and Content Language
• Situational Language Teaching. Integrated Learning (CLIL)
It was created by Professor James J Asher. It is based upon the way that
Total children learn their mother tongue. Children learn a language primarily
as commands, which children response physically. Asher later said TPR
should be used in conjunction with other teaching methods.
Physical
It has a grammar based view of language. The verb and the imperative
Response verb are the central linguistic motif around which the language is
organized.
It is only really suitable for Students who are not used You can't teach everything
beginner levels. to such things might find it with it and if used a lot it
embarrassing. would become repetitive.
Total Physical Response Demo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Mk6RRf4kKs&nohtml5=False
This method was created by a Bulgarian
psychotherapist Georgi Lozanov in 1970s. He
claimed that in proper conditions students can
learn language using more of their so called
‘mental capacity’. The term 'Suggestopedia',
derived from suggestion and pedagogy.
SUGGESTOPEDIA
Suggestopedia was originally applied mainly in
foreign language teaching, and it is often claimed
that it can teach languages approximately three
times as quickly as conventional methods.
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• Some of the key elements of Suggestopedia include a rich sensory
learning environment (pictures, colour, music, etc.), a positive
expectation of success and the use of a varied range of methods:
dramatised texts, music, active participation in songs and games, etc.
• Presentation
A preparatory stage in which students are helped to relax and move
into a positive frame of mind, with the feeling that the learning is
going to be easy and fun.
• First Concert - "Active Concert"
This involves the active presentation of the material to be learnt.
It uses four For example, in a foreign language course there might be the
dramatic reading of a piece of text, accompanied by classical music.
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CURRENT
TEACHING
METHODS
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COOPERATIVE LEARNING
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Guidelines to achieve
Cooperative learning success:
Arrange students heterogeneously in groups as few as
two and no more than six.
In order for Cooperative learning groups to be
successful, the teacher and students must all play Assign each member of the group a specific role:
their part. The teacher's role is to play the part as recorder, observer, bookkeeper, researcher,
facilitator and observer, while the students must timekeeper, etc.
work together to complete the task. Monitor each group's progress and teach skills
necessary for task completion.
Evaluate each group based upon how well they
worked together and completed the task.
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KAGAN
COOPERATIVE
LEARNING
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KAGAN COOPERATIVE
LEARNING
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-
yzgJtgVrg
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PROJECT
BASED
LEARNING
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VIDEOCONFERENCE 2
PBL
Project-based learning is not just doing projects, it
is students learning through the work of a project.
In quality PBL the deeper connections and learning
are established through the inquiry process as
students make meaning out of an authentic
challenge.
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Videoconference 2
EXAMPLES PBL activities
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Debate