Some teaching strategies for the purpose of promoting students’ abilities – grade 11 SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO THANH HÓA TRƯỜNG TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG NGA SƠN SÁNG KIẾN KINH NGHIỆM SOME TEACHING STRATEGIES[.]
SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO THANH HÓA TRƯỜNG TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG NGA SƠN SÁNG KIẾN KINH NGHIỆM SOME TEACHING STRATEGIES FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROMOTING STUDENTS’ ABILITIES – GRADE 11 Người thực hiện: Tạ Thị Nga Chức vụ : Giáo viên SKKN thuộc môn: Tiếng Anh SangKienKinhNghiem.net Some teaching strategies for the purpose of promoting students’ abilities-grade 11 THANH HÓA NĂM 2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I INTRODUCTION :…………………………………….…………… Reasons for choosing the study………………………………………… 2 Aims of the study…………………………………………………………….2 Object of the study……………………………………………………… .2 Study methods………………………………………………………… PART II CONTENTS:…………………………………………….………… Rationale:……………………………………….……….………… Practical basis:…………………………….…………………….… 3 Some teaching strategies for the purpose of promoting students’s abilities :…………………………………………………………….………… 3.1: The ‘Flipped Classroom’………………………………………….3 3.2: Implementing Group Work …………………………………… 3.3: Peer teaching activities…………………………………………….8 3.4: Mind mapping…………………………………………………… 3.5: The Jigsaw Technique…………………………………………… Lesson Plan Format:…………………………………………….… 11 The results of the study:…………………………….………………14 PART III: CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION:….…………… 15 Conclusion:……………………………………….…………………15 Recommendation.:………………………….…….…………………15 PART IV: REFERENCES:……………………………………………………16 By Ta Thi Nga - Nga Son high school SangKienKinhNghiem.net Page Some teaching strategies for the purpose of promoting students’ abilities-grade 11 PART I INTRODUCTION Reasons for choosing the study Innovation in teaching methods in oder to promote students’ abilities is one of the significant issues in education Some traditional pedagogical techniques, based mainly on a teacher explaining a topic and students taking notes, are no longer approriate A lesson will be really boring when the students put all of their focus on the teacher The teacher talks, and the students exclusively listen During these activities, students work alone, and passively receive information As a result, students not have adequate opportunities to develop their critical thinking and problem solving skills Students in teachercentered classroom are passive and respond to environmental stimuli Based from the problems above, it suggest to me- an engish teacher to choose other methods to promote stdents’ abilities which gives students opportunities to improve their analytical skills, problem solving skills, as well as skills in deep learning, lifelong learning, self-directed learning, reflective learning, and motivation This is aimed to achieve the learning outcomes that satisfy all the objectives of the learning process Among strategies I used, teaching strategies for the purpose of promoting students’s abilities brings good result for grade eleven students It is true that these strattegies helped my students to raise their positiveness, activeness and creativeness when they are required to think and solve problems actively I hope that “Some teaching strategies for the purpose of promoting students’ abilities –grade 11 ” can enable my students to overcome students' difficulties in learning process as well as awaken their curiosity and desire to learn Aims of the study This research aims to helps grade 11 students become active learners who are more likely to be attentive and to be thinking about the topic, relating new knowledge to previous learning and elaborating the implications of what they have learned Object of the study This research focuses on some teaching strategies which allow promoting grade 11 students’ abilities in learning english process Study methods - Find out drawbacks in the traditional learning appoach - Read reference books By Ta Thi Nga - Nga Son high school SangKienKinhNghiem.net Page Some teaching strategies for the purpose of promoting students’ abilities-grade 11 - Discuss with my colleagues - Apply teaching strategies to promote students’ abilities in teaching - Observe and draw out experience PART II CONTENTS Rationale As professor Bruner (1982) of Harvard University points out: "the teaching process is a continuous activity of asking questions and solving them." Traditional English teaching puts teachers as the center all the time, mainly relying on class knowledge, which emphasizes the role of teachers too much It curbs personality and creativity of students and ignores the initiative and potential of the students, therefore the knowledge is limited; the resource is scarce; the learning is passive The knowledge is well-formed, but departed from real life The main experience is insufficient or lack of subjective experience, which will restrict the effectiveness of learning strategy teaching Many students lose interest in English because their initiative and enthusiasm cannot be fully exerted in class It is teaching strategies for the purpose of promoting learners’ abilities that increase the active involvement of the students and cultivate their abilities for language learning through exploring, interaction, cooperation etc During the period of English learning, if all the senses can be triggered together, then enthusiasm of students is mobilized furthest With the help of teaching strategies on onder to promote students’ abilities, my students join learning activities delightfully, therefore, their motive and interest is stimulated Practical basis Acoording to Dr Shendkar Deepak T “a good teacher is one who does not teach but guides the students how to learn” It is true that my applying traditional learning method does not allow students deeper levels of understanding required for complex concepts and lifelong learning Under this training model, students receive few opportunities to practice group dynamics and teamwork Students care less about and retain at lower rates after testing It is these problems that urge me to find out the solutions to hepl students have fun and interesting lesson Indeed, when students take the lead, their interest and confidence soars For teaching strategies for the purpose of promoting learners’ abilities, classroom is a busy, noisy and productive place where teachers interact with students to help them construct knowledge and, of course, the teachable moment comes alive and give students the confidence to apply learning to different problems and contexts and achieve greater autonomy over their learning and Some teaching strategies for the purpose of promoting students’s abilities 3.1 The ‘Flipped Classroom’ By Ta Thi Nga - Nga Son high school SangKienKinhNghiem.net Page Some teaching strategies for the purpose of promoting students’ abilities-grade 11 The flipped classroom is a fairly new term in the learning and teaching Lessons are ‘flipped;’ meaning that most of the work like reading and research are all done outside of class This goes in contrast to the traditional approach where most of the class time is used for lectures, and activities are assigned as homework Flipped classrooms can leave more time for students to interact directly with the teacher It can also mean that classroom time is more active and engaging for students Examples: Example Unit 6: Competitions- Part E: Language focus English 11 The teacher should give students the following tasks before class: - Task 1: Ask students to study how to pronounce the words in the part Listen and repeat and identify the words which are pronounced /tr/ ; /dr/ ; /tw/ in the sentences provided - Task 2: Ask students to find verbs which with gerund can be used to report a speech Expected verbs: S+ V+ Ving : Admit /ədˈmɪt/ : Thừa nhận Deny /dɪˈnaɪ/ : Phủ nhận Suggest /səˈdʒest/: Đề xuất, gợi ý Regret /rɪˈɡret/ : Hối tiếc S+ V+ Pre + Ving Apologize for /əˈpɒl.ə.dʒaɪz/ : Xin lỗi Complaint about /kəmˈpleɪn/ :Phàn nàn Insist on /ɪnˈsɪst/ :Khăng khăng Object to /ˈɒb.dʒɪkt/ : Phản đối Dream of /driːm/ : Mơ tới Confess to /kənˈfes/ : Thú nhận Think of /θɪŋk/ : Nghĩ đến Look forward to /lʊkˈfɔː.wəd/ :Mong đợi S+ V+O+ Pre+ Ving accuse sb of /əˈkjuːz/ buộc tội việc blame sb for /bleɪm/ đổ lỗi cho việc Congratulate sb on /kənˈɡrỉtʃ.ə.leɪt/ khen ngợi việc Criticize sb for /ˈkrɪt.ɪ.saɪz/ trích điều Warns sb against /wɔːn/ khuyến cáo đừng làm thank sb for /θỉŋk/ cảm ơn việc Prevent sb from /prɪˈvent/ ngăn cản khỏi việc Compliment sb on/ˈkɒm.plɪ.mənt/ : Khen ngợi việc praise s sb for /preɪz/ ca ngợi điều Example Unit Part D - Writing English 11 At home students have to By Ta Thi Nga - Nga Son high school SangKienKinhNghiem.net Page Some teaching strategies for the purpose of promoting students’ abilities-grade 11 - Name some polular celebrations - Make a detailed outline to describle a celebration: Expected outline: An outline for describing of a celebration - Name of the festival I like…most./ I’ll write about…/ …is the one I like best - Time of the festival It is celebrated on / It is held on…/It falls on /It takes place on…/It happens on… - Purpose of the festival It celebrates / It is the time when … - Main activities of a festival On this day, people often do/ go/ visit… - Your feeling about the festival I like this day very much because… Task 1: Work in groups Make an outline for describing a celebration you like People decorate their homes, eat a large meal with pudding cake People celebrate the birth of Christ Christmas Day In Britain and in the world December 24th -> The Flipped Classroom Model encourages students to prepare for the lesson before class Thus, the class becomes a dynamic environment in which students elaborate on what they have already studied Students prepare a topic at home so that the class the next day can be devoted to answering any questions they have By Ta Thi Nga - Nga Son high school SangKienKinhNghiem.net Page Some teaching strategies for the purpose of promoting students’ abilities-grade 11 about the topic This allows students to go beyond their normal boundaries and explore the knowledge curiously and naturally 3.2 Implementing Group Work Group work can be an effective method to motivate students, encourage active learning, and develop key critical-thinking, communication, and decisionmaking skills The teacher should give students a general topic and have them form study groups about it before the formal learning about it begins They can research, find examples, predict the main points, or complete other freeflowing activities that expose them in a general way to the material and provide background knowledge in a way that engages students fully Group work should follow the following steps: Step Preparing for group work - Think carefully about how students will be physically arranged in groups - Talk to students about their past experiences with group work Step 2: Designing the group activity - Identify the instructional objectives - Make the task challenging - Assign group tasks that encourage involvement, interdependence, and a fair division of labour - Decide on group size - Decide how you will divide students into groups - Allow sufficient time for group work - Try to predict students’ answers - Design collaborative work in multiple forms: pairs, small groups, large groups Step 3: Ending the group task By Ta Thi Nga - Nga Son high school SangKienKinhNghiem.net Page Some teaching strategies for the purpose of promoting students’ abilities-grade 11 - Provide closure to the group activities + Oral reports: Have each group give one idea and rotate through the groups until no new ideas arise + Written reports: Have each group record their ideas and either present them yourself or have a group member so By Ta Thi Nga - Nga Son high school SangKienKinhNghiem.net Page Some teaching strategies for the purpose of promoting students’ abilities-grade 11 - Connect the ideas raised to course content and objectives Ask students to reflect on the group work process -> Group work helps increase student ownership of subject matter and the opportunity for struggling students to get help from stronger students without having to ask In group-work settings, students can reinforce soft skills like planning and communication They can also learn accountability, problem solving and project management 3.3: Peer teaching activities: Peer teaching activities help boost vital skills and behaviors including student interaction, accountability, group processing While the student-teachers have the opportunity to improve their oral communication skills, the other students in class might learn more when they are being taught by a classmate “When students listen to each other, they often benefit from hearing concepts being explained from different points and in ways that might be closer to the students’ way of thinking,” says the NDT report “Developing Communication Skills.” By Ta Thi Nga - Nga Son high school SangKienKinhNghiem.net Page Some teaching strategies for the purpose of promoting students’ abilities-grade 11 In a nutshell, learning by teaching means that you allow learners to prepare and teach the lessons (or part of them) to their fellow students Although it may look like the facilitator is taking a very hands-off approach in this method, it actually involves a very elaborate process where the facilitator is both moderator and subject matter expert peer teaching is an effective model that is sure to have a positive impact on your classroom, both in terms of academic performance and student camaraderie 3.4: Mind mapping A common technique for exploring self-learning is the use of Mind Maps Teachers can create a central node on a Mind Map and allow students the freedom to expand and develop ideas For example, if the focus is the your friend, some students may create Mind Maps on his/her physical characteristics, personalalities or hobbies that are uselful to discrible their friend Later the students would be evaluated according to the Mind Maps they have created and could collaborate with each other to improve each others Mind Maps and come to a more comprehensive understanding of their friend Example: A mind map designed by students for Unit 8: Celebrations: Part A Reading- English 11 By Ta Thi Nga - Nga Son high school SangKienKinhNghiem.net Page Some teaching strategies for the purpose of promoting students’ abilities-grade 11 Mind Maps encourage creativity and, most importantly, teaching how to learn rather simply memorizing content Mind Maps have even been integrated into emerging teaching techniques such as the Flipped Classroom and Design Thinking as outlined in the Mind Map on the right 3.5: The Jigsaw Technique The Jigsaw Technique is another approach that fully reaps the benefits of active participation and collaborative learning In this approach, learners are given a “piece of the puzzle” that they need to solve on their own After this, they need to collaborate with other learners to finally complete the puzzle This teaching strategy is effective for accomplishing multiple tasks at once and for giving students a greater sense of individual responsibility Here is the basic way this popular teaching strategy is used in classrooms: A jigsaw activity in your classroom should follow these steps: Example Unit 3: A Party Part E: Language focus English 11 Step 1: Deviding sutdents into four groups: Step 2: Distribute each student a paper which is numbered Step 3: Assign one student with each number to be responsible for a task - Sdudents with the number 1: Find common verbs followed by infinitives - Sdudents with the number 2: Find common verbs followed by gerunds - Sdudents with the number 3: Find common verbs followed by either infinitives or gerunds - Sdudents with the number 4: Form passive infinitve and gerund By Ta Thi Nga - Nga Son high school SangKienKinhNghiem.net Page 10 Some teaching strategies for the purpose of promoting students’ abilities-grade 11 Step 4: Put students who completed the same task of each groups together into an “Expert group” to talk about and process the details of their segment Step 5: Have students return to their original “Jigsaw” groups and take turns sharing the segments they’ve become experts on Step 6: Have students complete a task or a quiz that’s reliant on them having understood the material from the contributions of all their group members This technique can be figured by this foowing table: Elliot Aronson – one of the early pioneers of the jigsaw method – explains that the jigsaw approach creates a cooperative classroom rather than a competitive one “In the cooperative classroom, the students achieved success as a consequence of paying attention to their peers, asking good questions, helping each other, teaching each other, and helping each other teach.” Students are not pitted against one another in competitions to earn the teacher’s limited time and attention Instead, they are encouraged to embrace the knowledge from individuals all around them This method could also improve the quality of teacher instruction as well Lesson Plan Format Unit 4: Volunteer work- Lesson : Speaking- Grade 11 I Objectives: Knowledge: By Ta Thi Nga - Nga Son high school SangKienKinhNghiem.net Page 11 Some teaching strategies for the purpose of promoting students’ abilities-grade 11 - General knowledge: Students know how to talk about volunteer work - Words: Words related to volunteer work Skills - Student can find out problems and solve them by themsevle - Identifying types of volunteer work - Asking and answering questions about volunteer work - Talking about volunteer work Educational aim - Teacher will see the difficulties the students have and find the better solutions to help them - By the end of the lesson, students will be able to talk confidently about different kinds of activities related to volunteer work II Teaching and learning aids : 1.Teacher’s preparation Photos, textbook , projector, hand-outs 2.Students’ preparations Student’s book, student’s workbook; notebooks III Produce Activity : Warm up: Activating Objectives - Help students get in the mood for class, wake them up, make them happy to be there, and to set the tone for new lesson Approach Integrated, mainly communicative Organization *Step 1: Assigning task Students listen to a vietnamese song in which the musician talk about volunteer work among young people *Step 2: Performing task - Ss discuss and give the name as well as the meaning of the song - T : Observing * Step 3: Discussing and presenting - SS discuss with their partner and then give name and the meaning of this song - The rest ss listen, remark, complement and copy down * Step 4: Evaluating: - T gives feedback and remark ss’products and attitude to the task Activity : Building new knowledge Objectives: SS know how to name the voluntay activities in English Approach Integrated, mainly communicative By Ta Thi Nga - Nga Son high school SangKienKinhNghiem.net Page 12 Some teaching strategies for the purpose of promoting students’ abilities-grade 11 Organization Task 1: Name some popular voluntary activities * Step 1: Assigning task Ask students to give name of the pictures * Step 2: Performing task - Students base on reading passage and give the name of these activities - T observes and go round to help if necessary * Step 3: Discussing and presenting - Students discuss in group of and speak the names of voluntary activities - The rest ss listen, remark, complement and copy down * Step 4: Evaluating: - T gives feedback and remark ss’answers and attitude to the task Pictures Task Actions for each volunteer work and making a dialogue * Step 1: Assigning task - Ask students to give some actions for each volunteer work * Step 2: Performing task - SS find actions for each volunteer work - SS Based on sample conversations and choose the activity they like doing most to talk about - T observes and go round to help if necessary * Step 3: Discussing and presenting - SS discuss with their partner and then present their product in front of class - The rest ss listen, remark, complement and copy down * Step 4: Evaluating: - T gives feedback and remark ss’products and attitude to the task By Ta Thi Nga - Nga Son high school SangKienKinhNghiem.net Page 13 Some teaching strategies for the purpose of promoting students’ abilities-grade 11 Your activities What exactly you are doing * Helping people in mountainous areas * Teaching the children to read and write * Giving them money * Helping old or sick people * Cleaning up their houses * Doing their shopping * Cooking meals Helping handicapped or disadvantaged children Taking care of war invalids and the families of martyrs Taking part in directing the trafic * * * * Teaching the children to read and write Listening to their problems Playing games with them Taking them to places of interest * * * * Listening to their problems Cleaning up their houses Doing their shopping Cooking meals * Directing vehicles at the intersections * Helping old people and young children to cross the road * Suggested dialogue A: What kind of volunteer work are you participating in? B: We're helping old or sick people A: What exactly are you doing? B: We're cleaning up their houses/ cooking meals A: Do you enjoy the work? B: Yes, I like helping people Activity 3: Practice Objectives SS can express their opinion about volunteer works in English Approach: Approach Integrated, mainly communicative Organization * Step 1: Assigning task T asks ss to talk about a kind of vulunteer work your friends and you usually to help people * Step 2: Performing task - SS work in groups and talk about a kind of vulunteer work they usually - T observes and go round to help if necessary * Step 3: Discussing and presenting - SS discuss with their partners and then present their product in front of class - The rest ss listen, remark, complement and copy down * Step 4: Evaluating: By Ta Thi Nga - Nga Son high school SangKienKinhNghiem.net Page 14 Some teaching strategies for the purpose of promoting students’ abilities-grade 11 - T gives feedback and remark ss’products and attitude to the task * The structure of the presentation may include: - Kind of volunteer work - Actions - Meaning Activity 4: Consolidation and application Consolidation - Kinds of volunteer work - Things that people with each kind of volunteer work - How to talk about the volunteer work that you have done Application SS use vocabulary and ideas discussed to talk about the significances of volunteer work The results of the study Promoting sutdents’ abilities in learning english is really necessary in the morden society because it brings many good results for sudents When they are discussing, writing, debating, creating, discovering, processing, and involved in higher-order thinking, students are encouraged to ‘think hard’, rather than passively receive information from the teacher The strategies I applied for the purpose of promoting students’ abilities- grade 11 have lelf the following results: - By working together in breakout groups, students develop the abilities they will need to collaborate in the workforce - The preparation of sudents is much better - Sudents can process ideas and forge deeper understanding - These teaching strategies help improve critical thinking of sudents - The teaching approach sparks creative thinking -It Fosters real problem solving PART III: CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION Conclusion It is said that the more we can activate students’ brains in different ways, the more they learn Truly, strategies applied in teaching english for the purpose of promoting students’ abilities engage students in the learning process This teaching approach is not only an effective strategy in the traditional classroom environment, it is effective and even crucial in the hybrid environment, where students are being asked to take a more responsible and active role in learning It can also serve to accommodate different learning styles and enhance learner By Ta Thi Nga - Nga Son high school SangKienKinhNghiem.net Page 15 Some teaching strategies for the purpose of promoting students’ abilities-grade 11 motivation And as noted above, These teaching strategies empower students to take primary responsibility for their education This study shows us that it is not possible to transmit understanding to students by simply telling them what they need to know Instead, teachers need to make sure that they challenge their students’ thinking To promote their abilities, students play an important part in their own learning process They build knowledge and understanding in response to opportunities provided by their teachers Skilled teachers make these deeper levels of understanding more possible by providing learning environments, opportunities, interactions, tasks and instruction that foster deep learning Students are encouraged to ‘think hard’, rather than passively receive information from the teacher, which creates positive classroom environment Because I can not avoid some mistakes in my writing, your opinions will be useful for me to perfect it Recommendation Promoting students’s abilities in learning english is a hard process and depends mainly on the awereness among students Based on the results of the study, I am giving the following recommendations: - Firstly to the students, they should spend much more time at home on preparing what the teacher asks - Secondly, Encourage students to use the Internet to study outside the classroom - Thirdly, Teachers should play an influential role in increasing students’ situational interest in the active-learning classroom - Finally, Students must become the teacher and the centre of learning process I would like to thank The confirmation of the principle Thanh Hoa, May 26th 2019 I promise not to have copied Signature Tạ Thị Nga PART IV :REFERENCES Active Learning Methods for Super Engaged Corporate Learners by Nikos Andriotis 2017 The jigsaw technique of peer teaching and learning: Walker S, Olvet D.M and Chandran L MedEdPublish 2015, 6: 14 By Ta Thi Nga - Nga Son high school SangKienKinhNghiem.net Page 16 Some teaching strategies for the purpose of promoting students’ abilities-grade 11 Using Mind Maps in the English Classroom -Adapted from Business Issues Magazine - November 2016 Engish 11-teacher book(2010) Viet Nam Education Publisher Active teaching in higher education : Metodi čki obzori 7(2012)2 Preliminary announcement UDK: 37.02:378.6 Lumturie Bajrami / Procedia - 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By Ta Thi Nga - Nga Son high school SangKienKinhNghiem.net Page 17 ... Page Some teaching strategies for the purpose of promoting students’ abilities- grade 11 PART I INTRODUCTION Reasons for choosing the study Innovation in teaching methods in oder to promote students’. .. 15 Some teaching strategies for the purpose of promoting students’ abilities- grade 11 motivation And as noted above, These teaching strategies empower students to take primary responsibility for. .. Page 14 Some teaching strategies for the purpose of promoting students’ abilities- grade 11 - T gives feedback and remark ss’products and attitude to the task * The structure of the presentation