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HIPoeces: Haptic-Integrated Pronunciation (for Outer/Expanding Circle English Speakers) - 0 views

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    blog about teaching pronunciation
Michael Stout

Experiential learning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Experiential Learning is the process of making meaning from direct experience. [1]
  • Aristotle once said, "The things we have to learn before we do them, we learn by doing them."
  • as John Dewey pointed out experiential learning can often lead to "mis-educative experiences". The classic example of this is the lecture experience many students have in traditional education contexts. While the content of the course might be "physics" the experiential learning might be that "I hate physics". This is mis-educative as the student should have preferably learned "I hate lectures". Experiential learning therefore can be problematic as generalizations or meanings may be misapplied. There are countless examples of this in prejudice, stereotypes, and other related areas.
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  • Confucius. "Tell me and i will forget, show me and i may remember, involve me and i will understand
  • "You teach some by what you say, teach more by what you do, but most of all, you teach most by who you are."
  • Experiential learning requires no teacher and relates solely to the meaning making process of the individual's direct experience. However, though the gaining of knowledge is an inherent process that occurs naturally, for a genuine learning experience to occur, there must exist certain elements. According to David Kolb, an American educational theorist, knowledge is continuously gained through both personal and environmental experiences. [4] He states that in order to gain genuine knowledge from an experience, certain abilities are required: the learner must be willing to be actively involved in the experience; the learner must be able to reflect on the experience; the learner must possess and use analitical skills to conceptualize the experience; and the learner must possess decision making and problem solving skills in order to use the new ideas gained from the experience.
  • John Dewey pointed out, experiential learning can often lead to "mis-educative experiences."[6] In other words, experiences do not automatically equate learning. The classic example of this is the lecture experience many students have in formal educational settings. While the content of the course might be "physics" the experiential learning becomes "I hate physics." Preferably, the student should have learned "I hate lectures." Experiential learning therefore can be problematic as generalizations or meanings may be misapplied.
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    EFL Classroom 2.0
clair taylor

great efl blog - 0 views

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    teaching efl blog
clair taylor

Video Boosters | English Attack! - Entertainment Learning - 0 views

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    teching english through movies . also teaches vocabulary
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    movies and vocab. - has networking - we may be able to track students' points. could be added to stampcard. seems to be free. no J support tho. Godsend if you are teaching movies elective.
clair taylor

TOP LET - 1 views

shared by clair taylor on 26 Oct 10 - Cached
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    language education teaching
clair taylor

Asian EFL Journal: English Language Teaching and Research Articles - 0 views

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    We are a free on-line journal for language teachers and language learners for EFL TEFL teachers in Korea, China and Japan and Asia. We have all the academic second language theories information you could need as a teacher in these countries. Enter here.
clair taylor

WordLearner.com :: Teach Vocabulary in Any Language - 0 views

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    Make flashcards, play vopcabulary games, look up words in the dictionary and add them to your flashcards. teachers can also make printabnles, quizzes etc.
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