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Title: COOPERATIVE LEARNING


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LING 306TEFL METHODOLOGY
  • COOPERATIVE LEARNING
  • LEARNING STRATEGY TRAINING
  • MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES

2
LEARNING STRATEGY TRAINING
  • good language learners are willing and accurate
    guessers who have a strong desire to
    communicateThey attend to both the meaning and
    the form of their message. They also practice
    and monitor their own speech as well as others.
    (Larsen-Freeman, p159)

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WHAT IS LEARNING STRATEGY TRAINING?
  • LEARNING STRATEGY used to achieve learning
    strategies
  • - usually tied to the needs and interests of
    students to enhance learning and based on many
    types of learning styles
  • LEARNING STRATEGY TRAINING learning will be
    facilitated by making students aware of the range
    from which they can choose during language
    learning and use (to improve learning
    effectiveness)

4
EXAMPLES OF LEARNING STRATEGY
  • SEMANTIC MAPPING
  • COPS STRATEGY
  • READING COMPREHENSION

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GOALS OF STRATEGY TRAINING
  • Self diagnose their strengths and weaknesses in
    language learning
  • Become aware of what helps them to learn the
    target language most efficiently
  • Develop a broad range of problem solving skills
  • Experiment with familiar and unfamiliar learning
    strategies
  • Make decisions on how to approach a language task
  • Monitor and self-evaluate their performance
  • Transfer successful strategies to new learning
    contexts

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FRAMEWORK FOR LEARNING STRATEGY TRAINING
  • SEQUENCE FOR FRAMEWORK
  • Initial modeling of the strategy by the teacher
    with direct explanation of the strategys use and
    importance
  • Guided practice
  • Consolidation help students identify the
    strategy and decide when it might be used
  • Independent practice
  • Application of strategy to new tasks
  • AIMS AT
  • RAISING STUDENT AWARENESS OF THE PURPOSE AND
    RATIONALE OF STRATEGY USE
  • GIVES STUDENTS OPPORTUNITIES TO PRACTICE THE
    STRATEGIES THEY ARE BEING TAUGHT
  • HELP THEM USE THE STRATEGIES IN NEW LEARNING
    CONTEXTS

7
COOPERATIVE LEARNING
  • WHAT CHILDREN CAN DO TOGETHER TODAY, THEY CAN DO
    ALONE TOMORROW LEV VYGOTSKY, 1962
  • THERE IS POWER TO WORKING IN GROUPS DAVID AND
    ROGER JOHNSON
  • ITS MORE THAN 3 PEOPLE AND FORM A GROUP

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COOPERATIVE LEARNING WHAT IS IT?
  • Is an approach to organizing classroom activities
    into academic and social learning experiences
  • An instructional method that allows students to
    work in small groups within the classroom, often
    with a division of assignment of several specific
    tasks or roles. Allows students to practice
    working in a group and taking leadership roles
  • Structured form of small group learning. Based
    on 2 key assumptions positive independence and
    individual accountability

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POSITIVE INTERDEPENDENCE INDIVIDUAL
ACCOUNTABILITY
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PROMOTIVE INTERACTION INTERPERSONAL SKILLS
11
GROUP PROCESSING
  • individual members of the team follow correct
    procedures to analyze how well their team is
    functioning and how well their team is using
    interpersonal skills

12
COOPERATIVE LEARNING - OBJECTIVES
  • Students learn from each other in groups
  • Students think in positive interdependence
  • Groups are mixed in gender and race
  • Individuals help each other
  • Teacher teach students social skills
  • Students communicate in L2 to achieve language
    acquisition
  • Students are tested individually
  • Students responsibility are distributed
  • Teacher teach L2 cooperation
  • Cooperative learning teaches language for
    academic and social purposes

13
HOW TO IMPLEMENT COOPERATIVE LEARNING?
  • Big project report writing based on findings,
    observations etc.
  • Jigsaw divide the group to focus in special
    areas of the material to be learned
  • Peer review learn how to provide and receive
    constructive feedback

14
COOPERATIVE LEARNING
  • Not random involves intentional planning that
    focuses on goals and objectives
  • Based on students multiple intelligences,
    learning styles, interests, readiness vs ability
  • Fosters positive social and interpersonal skills
    demonstrated by members of the team
  • Assigns roles to members of the group
  • Individuals as well as group members responsible
    for learning
  • Encourages individual members to reflect upon
    their roles in the group and work

15
MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES PHILOSOPHY
  • The ability to enhance and amplify our
    intelligence
  • Can be taught to others
  • A multiple reality that occurs in different parts
    of the brain/mind system
  • Intelligence the ability to solve problems,
    create products that are valued in more than 1
    cultural setting

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MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCESPHILOSOPHY
  • Howard Gardner found we have 7 intelligences we
    have all of them but not fully developed
  • IT IS NOT HOW SMART YOU ARE, BUT HOW YOU ARE
    SMART!

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MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES
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BENEFITS OF IMPLEMENTING MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES
APPROACH
  • Better regard for intellectuality
  • Provide opportunities for authentic learning
    based on needs, interests and talents of students
  • Parents and community involvement may increase
    when students demonstrate work before panels and
    audiences
  • Students will be able to demonstrate their
    abilities and strengths can help increase self
    esteem

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BENEFITS OF IMPLEMENTING MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES
  • When you teach for understanding students will
    accumulate positive educational experiences and
    the capability for creating solutions to problems
    in life

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HOW CAN MI HELP STUDENTS LEARN BETTER?
  • Learning is both a social and psychological
    process.
  • When ss understand how they are intelligent to
    manage own learning , to value individual
    strengths
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