A "WebQuest" is a Constructivist approach to learning (...). Students not
only collate and organize information they've found on the web, they orient
their activities towards a specific goal they've been given, often associated
with one or more roles modeled on adult professions."
Webquests - Teaching English - British Council - BBC - 2 views
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They encourage critical thinking skills, including: comparing, classifying, inducing, deducing, analysing errors, constructing support, abstraction, analysing perspectives, etc. Learners are not able to simply regurgitate information they find, but are guided towards a transformation of that information in order to achieve a given task.
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Gavin Dudeney and Nicky Hockly, Educational Consultants, Spain
Using authentic materials | Teaching English | British Council | BBC - 0 views
Second Life for learners and teachers of English | Teaching English | British Council |... - 2 views
Teaching skills (pdf) - 1 views
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