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Teaching Approaches Cooperative Language Learning 06/29/11 [email_address]
CLL  is part of more general instructional approach also known as Collaborative Learning(CL).Cooperative learning is an approach to teaching that can makes maximum use of cooperative activities involving pairs and small groups of learner in the classroom 06/29/11 [email_address]
Cooperative Learning in this context sought to do the following : Raise the achievement of all students , including those who are gifted or academically handicapped Help the teacher build positive relationships among students Give students the experiences they need for healthy social , psychological, and cognitive development Replace the competitive organizational structure of most classrooms and school with a team-based, high-performance organizational structure 06/29/11 [email_address]
The goals are : To provide opportunities for naturalistic second language acquisition through the use of interactive pair and group activities To provide teacher with methodology to enable them to achieve this goal and one that can be applied in a variety of curriculum settings To enable focused attention to particular lexical items, language structures, and communicative functions through the use of interactive tasks To provide opportunities for learners to develop successful learning and communication strategies To enhance learner motivation and reduce learner stress and to create a positive affective classroom climate  06/29/11 [email_address]
APPROACHES Theory of language Theory of learning 06/29/11 [email_address]
Theory of Language:   Cooperative Language learning is founded on some basic premises about the interactive/cooperative nature of language and language learning and build on these premises in several  ways : Premise 1  mirrors the title of the book on child language titled born to talk(Weeks 1979), Premise 2  is that most talk/speech is organized as conversation, Premise 3  is that conversation operates according to a certain agreed upon set of cooperative rules or “MAXIMS” (Grice 1975), Premise 4  is that one learns how these cooperative maxims are realized in one native language through casual , everyday conversational interaction, Premise 5  is that one’s learns how to the maxims are realized in a second language through participation in cooperatively structured interactional activities . 06/29/11 [email_address]
Theory of learning : McGroatry (1989),six learning advantages for ESL students in CLL classrooms: Increased frequency and variety of second language practice through different types of interaction Possibility for development or use of language in ways that support cognitive development and increased language skills Opportunities to integrate language with content-based  instruction Opportunities to include a greater variety of curricular materials to stimulate language as well as concept learning Freedom for teacher to master new professional skills, particularly those emphasizing communication Opportunities for students to act as resources for each other, thus assuming a more active role in their learning  06/29/11 [email_address]
D e s i g n : Objectives since CLL is an approach design to foster cooperation rather than competition, to develop critical thinking skill, and communicative competence through socially structured interaction activities, these can be regarded as the overall objectives of CLL. More specific objective will derive from the context in which it is used . The Syllabus  CLL doesn’t assume any particular form of language syllabus, since  activities from a wide variety of curriculum orientations can be  taught via cooperative learning  . 06/29/11 [email_address]
Types of learning and teaching activities.. 06/29/11 [email_address] Johnson et al, describe three types of cooperative  learning groups :  Formal cooperative learning groups Informal cooperative learning groups Cooperative base groups
Key elements of successful by Olsen and Kagan (1992) Positive interdependence  Group formation Individual accountability Social skills Structuring and Structures 06/29/11 [email_address]
Three major kinds of  cooperative learning tasks and their learning focus by Cuelho, each of which have many variations…….. Team practice for common input – skill development and mastery of facts . All students work on the same material. Practice could follow a traditional teacher-directed presentation of new material and for that reason  is a good starting point for teacher and/or students new to group work The task is to make sure  that everyone in the group knows the answer to a question and can explain  well When  the teacher takes up the question , anyone in the group may be called  on to answer for the team This technique is good for review and for practice test This technique is effective in situations where the composition of the groups is unstable 06/29/11 [email_address]
Jigsaw: differentiated but predetermined input – evaluation and synthesis of facts and opinions. Each group member receives a different piece of the information . Students regroup in topic groups compose of people with the same piece to master the material and prepare to teach it. Students return to their home group to share the information. Students synthesize the information through discussion. Each students produces an assignment of part of group project ,to demonstrate synthesis of all information (presented by all member). This method of organization may require team-building activities for both home and topic groups, long-term group involvement, and rehearsal of presentation method. This method is very useful in multilevel class. Information-gap activities in language teaching are jigsaw activities in the form of pair work. 06/29/11 [email_address]
Cooperative projects: topic/resources selected by students discovery learning : Topic may be different for each group. Student identify subtopics for each group member. Steering committee may coordinate the work of the class as a whole Students research the information using resources such as library reference , interviews, visual media. Students synthesize  their information for a group presentation : oral and /or written. Each group presents to the whole class. This method places greater emphasis on individualization and students’ interests. Students need plenty of previous experience with more structured group work for this to be effective. 06/29/11 [email_address]
Learner roles : the primary is a member of a group who must work collaboratively. Learner have to learn teamwork skills, and also directing of their own learning . they are taught to plan, monitor, and evaluate their own learning. Learning is something that requires students’ direct and active involvement and participation Pair grouping is the most typical CLL format, ensuring the maximum amount of time both learners spend engaged on learning tasks.  06/29/11 [email_address]
Teacher Roles The teacher has to create a highly structured and well organized learning environment in the classroom, setting goals , planning and structuring tasks , establishing the physical arrangement of the classroom, assigning students to groups and roles, and selecting materials and time. An important role for the teacher is that of facilitator of learning, so the teacher must able to help the students and groups.  06/29/11 [email_address]
THE END Thank You 06/29/11 [email_address]

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TEACHING APROACHES method

  • 1. Teaching Approaches Cooperative Language Learning 06/29/11 [email_address]
  • 2. CLL is part of more general instructional approach also known as Collaborative Learning(CL).Cooperative learning is an approach to teaching that can makes maximum use of cooperative activities involving pairs and small groups of learner in the classroom 06/29/11 [email_address]
  • 3. Cooperative Learning in this context sought to do the following : Raise the achievement of all students , including those who are gifted or academically handicapped Help the teacher build positive relationships among students Give students the experiences they need for healthy social , psychological, and cognitive development Replace the competitive organizational structure of most classrooms and school with a team-based, high-performance organizational structure 06/29/11 [email_address]
  • 4. The goals are : To provide opportunities for naturalistic second language acquisition through the use of interactive pair and group activities To provide teacher with methodology to enable them to achieve this goal and one that can be applied in a variety of curriculum settings To enable focused attention to particular lexical items, language structures, and communicative functions through the use of interactive tasks To provide opportunities for learners to develop successful learning and communication strategies To enhance learner motivation and reduce learner stress and to create a positive affective classroom climate 06/29/11 [email_address]
  • 5. APPROACHES Theory of language Theory of learning 06/29/11 [email_address]
  • 6. Theory of Language: Cooperative Language learning is founded on some basic premises about the interactive/cooperative nature of language and language learning and build on these premises in several ways : Premise 1 mirrors the title of the book on child language titled born to talk(Weeks 1979), Premise 2 is that most talk/speech is organized as conversation, Premise 3 is that conversation operates according to a certain agreed upon set of cooperative rules or “MAXIMS” (Grice 1975), Premise 4 is that one learns how these cooperative maxims are realized in one native language through casual , everyday conversational interaction, Premise 5 is that one’s learns how to the maxims are realized in a second language through participation in cooperatively structured interactional activities . 06/29/11 [email_address]
  • 7. Theory of learning : McGroatry (1989),six learning advantages for ESL students in CLL classrooms: Increased frequency and variety of second language practice through different types of interaction Possibility for development or use of language in ways that support cognitive development and increased language skills Opportunities to integrate language with content-based instruction Opportunities to include a greater variety of curricular materials to stimulate language as well as concept learning Freedom for teacher to master new professional skills, particularly those emphasizing communication Opportunities for students to act as resources for each other, thus assuming a more active role in their learning 06/29/11 [email_address]
  • 8. D e s i g n : Objectives since CLL is an approach design to foster cooperation rather than competition, to develop critical thinking skill, and communicative competence through socially structured interaction activities, these can be regarded as the overall objectives of CLL. More specific objective will derive from the context in which it is used . The Syllabus CLL doesn’t assume any particular form of language syllabus, since activities from a wide variety of curriculum orientations can be taught via cooperative learning . 06/29/11 [email_address]
  • 9. Types of learning and teaching activities.. 06/29/11 [email_address] Johnson et al, describe three types of cooperative learning groups : Formal cooperative learning groups Informal cooperative learning groups Cooperative base groups
  • 10. Key elements of successful by Olsen and Kagan (1992) Positive interdependence Group formation Individual accountability Social skills Structuring and Structures 06/29/11 [email_address]
  • 11. Three major kinds of cooperative learning tasks and their learning focus by Cuelho, each of which have many variations…….. Team practice for common input – skill development and mastery of facts . All students work on the same material. Practice could follow a traditional teacher-directed presentation of new material and for that reason is a good starting point for teacher and/or students new to group work The task is to make sure that everyone in the group knows the answer to a question and can explain well When the teacher takes up the question , anyone in the group may be called on to answer for the team This technique is good for review and for practice test This technique is effective in situations where the composition of the groups is unstable 06/29/11 [email_address]
  • 12. Jigsaw: differentiated but predetermined input – evaluation and synthesis of facts and opinions. Each group member receives a different piece of the information . Students regroup in topic groups compose of people with the same piece to master the material and prepare to teach it. Students return to their home group to share the information. Students synthesize the information through discussion. Each students produces an assignment of part of group project ,to demonstrate synthesis of all information (presented by all member). This method of organization may require team-building activities for both home and topic groups, long-term group involvement, and rehearsal of presentation method. This method is very useful in multilevel class. Information-gap activities in language teaching are jigsaw activities in the form of pair work. 06/29/11 [email_address]
  • 13. Cooperative projects: topic/resources selected by students discovery learning : Topic may be different for each group. Student identify subtopics for each group member. Steering committee may coordinate the work of the class as a whole Students research the information using resources such as library reference , interviews, visual media. Students synthesize their information for a group presentation : oral and /or written. Each group presents to the whole class. This method places greater emphasis on individualization and students’ interests. Students need plenty of previous experience with more structured group work for this to be effective. 06/29/11 [email_address]
  • 14. Learner roles : the primary is a member of a group who must work collaboratively. Learner have to learn teamwork skills, and also directing of their own learning . they are taught to plan, monitor, and evaluate their own learning. Learning is something that requires students’ direct and active involvement and participation Pair grouping is the most typical CLL format, ensuring the maximum amount of time both learners spend engaged on learning tasks. 06/29/11 [email_address]
  • 15. Teacher Roles The teacher has to create a highly structured and well organized learning environment in the classroom, setting goals , planning and structuring tasks , establishing the physical arrangement of the classroom, assigning students to groups and roles, and selecting materials and time. An important role for the teacher is that of facilitator of learning, so the teacher must able to help the students and groups. 06/29/11 [email_address]
  • 16. THE END Thank You 06/29/11 [email_address]

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  • #2: teaching approaches (group 6) zka 2005-31-010 11/20/2008
  • #4: teaching approaches (group 6) zka 2005-31-010 11/20/2008