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Issues Around Teaching ChildrenALanguage
By: BisharaAdam
Current Issues In English Language Teaching To The Children
Children all over the world are a joy but also a challenge to
teach.
Language teaching in particular brings many challenges.
Effective teachers find it very useful to consider some of the
current issues in English language teaching.
Today, researchers and practitioners are providing important
insights into the following areas.
English
Teaching
Social
Constructivist
Focus
Values
Education
Metacognitive,
Cognitive,
Social
Processes
Listening,
Speaking,
Reading,
Writing
Grammar
And
Vocabulary
Feedback
And
Motivation
Types Of
Feedback,
Assessment
Social Constructivist Focus
Language learning is seen as a dynamic process in which learners construct their
own personal understanding or meaning from their experiences in the social world
around them.
Each person’s “personal construct” is dependent upon previous experiences, which
influence how they think and feel about future events.
 Learning is not an accumulation of memorized facts but rather a process of
making sense and mapping new knowledge into the old.
Learning takes place only when the learner perceives personal relevance.
 Learning requires active participation in meaningful experiences.
 A sense of personal identity, independence, creativity, and self-reliance all grow
in an atmosphere of trust and “unconditional positive regard.
Values Education
The moral dimension of education includes addressing the whole child. To build self-
esteem, to encourage awareness of choices and their implications and consequences, to
lead learners to self-knowledge and eventual autonomy, we must address our beliefs
about the kind of society we are trying to build and the character of the people in it.
Universal values typically taught include: appreciation of diversity, obedience, kindness,
respect for others, duty, respect for the Earth, empathy, responsibility, honesty, self-
esteem, sense of fairness, and justice.
Focuses on the values, implicit and explicit, in stories, poems, dialogues, role plays, art,
cartoons, movies, videos, and books. Focuses on identification and understanding of
cause and effect relationships, and the decision-making process.
 Encourages appreciation of the differences that make people, customs, and cultures
unique as well as the similarities that make them all part of the same human family.
Metacognitive, Cognitive, And Social Processes
From the social constructivist perspective, the mental and social processes learners go
through and the skills and strategies they use in order to learn successfully are of key
importance. Learners can, in fact, learn to be more effective learners, and teachers can
help them become better learners through explicit strategy instruction.
Metacognitive processes: learners “thinking about their own thinking.” Examples
include setting goals, planning, setting priorities, self-management, and self-evaluation.
 Cognitive processes: learners processing information (obtaining, storing, retrieving,
using) in order to learn. Examples include note-taking, summarizing, using a graphic
organizer, and predicting.
Social/affective processes: learners consulting with peers to clarify or check
understanding, working in cooperative groups, asking the teacher for help, and using
mental “self-talk” to maintain motivation and build competence.
Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing
Children benefit from theme-based teaching derived from topics that relate to their
lives.
Support meaning through visual cues, auditory cues, kinesthetic cues.
Focuses on concept checking: after any activity with children, it is important to
check for comprehension. Simply asking learners if they have understood is not an
accurate way of checking understanding, as children are usually eager to please
their teachers and will say they understand even when they don’t.
A variety of activities is very important, and activities should change with
frequency, before learners get tired of what they’re doing.
 It is a good idea to mix active and sedentary activities, as well as mix activity
groupings (individual, pairs, small groups, whole class).
Grammar And Vocabulary
Words carry much important grammatical information, and vocabulary learning,
especially with children, should serve as a stepping stone to learning and using
grammar. Both grammar and vocabulary need to be taught in meaningful
contexts, and children need to be given many opportunities over time to use the
language they have learned.
 It is important for children to see both words and structures recycled over and
over in different meaningful contexts, each time extending their knowledge of
form, meaning, and use. Over time, as children encounter familiar words and
structures again, they will further complete their partial understanding as they
see items in new contexts.
Feedback And Motivation
Motivation is a state of activation which leads to action to reach a goal. Many factors affect
motivation, one of which is feedback.
 Learners are motivated intrinsically (the activity is enjoyable in itself, and satisfies curiosity
or desire) or extrinsically (the activity leads to obtaining something else, such as passing an
exam, a promotion, or financial reward).
An important factor in activating motivation is curiosity. It can be provoked by making tasks
surprising, incongruous, or different from existing ideas.
 Feedback can refer to the teacher’s comments and behaviours relating to student performance
(praise, criticism, grading, rewards, punishment). It can also refer to information teachers
receive from their students’ opinions of how the class is going and how they are performing.
In addition to the content of feedback, the intention of the person providing the feedback, the
way in which it is given, and the way in which it is interpreted by the person receiving it all
affect motivation.
Types Of Feedback/Assessment
External Formal Assessment
Focuses on “standardized tests”: Standardized tests are timed, and typically have
multiple-choice formats, fill-in-the-blank formats, etc. Test items are decontextualized and
non interactive.
Focuses on the “right” answer: Test scores are seen as sufficient feedback for student
evaluation. Fosters extrinsic motivation.
Performance Assessment
Focuses on individualized assessment, in which care is taken to address not only what the
learner was actually taught, but also the formats and activities through which the learner
was taught, such as songs, pictures, role plays, stories, pair work, and so on. The learner is
assessed using the same kinds of materials he/she was exposed to in class, including,
projects, and portfolios. Fosters intrinsic motivation.

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Issues Around Teaching Children A Language

  • 1. Issues Around Teaching ChildrenALanguage By: BisharaAdam
  • 2. Current Issues In English Language Teaching To The Children Children all over the world are a joy but also a challenge to teach. Language teaching in particular brings many challenges. Effective teachers find it very useful to consider some of the current issues in English language teaching. Today, researchers and practitioners are providing important insights into the following areas.
  • 4. Social Constructivist Focus Language learning is seen as a dynamic process in which learners construct their own personal understanding or meaning from their experiences in the social world around them. Each person’s “personal construct” is dependent upon previous experiences, which influence how they think and feel about future events.  Learning is not an accumulation of memorized facts but rather a process of making sense and mapping new knowledge into the old. Learning takes place only when the learner perceives personal relevance.  Learning requires active participation in meaningful experiences.  A sense of personal identity, independence, creativity, and self-reliance all grow in an atmosphere of trust and “unconditional positive regard.
  • 5. Values Education The moral dimension of education includes addressing the whole child. To build self- esteem, to encourage awareness of choices and their implications and consequences, to lead learners to self-knowledge and eventual autonomy, we must address our beliefs about the kind of society we are trying to build and the character of the people in it. Universal values typically taught include: appreciation of diversity, obedience, kindness, respect for others, duty, respect for the Earth, empathy, responsibility, honesty, self- esteem, sense of fairness, and justice. Focuses on the values, implicit and explicit, in stories, poems, dialogues, role plays, art, cartoons, movies, videos, and books. Focuses on identification and understanding of cause and effect relationships, and the decision-making process.  Encourages appreciation of the differences that make people, customs, and cultures unique as well as the similarities that make them all part of the same human family.
  • 6. Metacognitive, Cognitive, And Social Processes From the social constructivist perspective, the mental and social processes learners go through and the skills and strategies they use in order to learn successfully are of key importance. Learners can, in fact, learn to be more effective learners, and teachers can help them become better learners through explicit strategy instruction. Metacognitive processes: learners “thinking about their own thinking.” Examples include setting goals, planning, setting priorities, self-management, and self-evaluation.  Cognitive processes: learners processing information (obtaining, storing, retrieving, using) in order to learn. Examples include note-taking, summarizing, using a graphic organizer, and predicting. Social/affective processes: learners consulting with peers to clarify or check understanding, working in cooperative groups, asking the teacher for help, and using mental “self-talk” to maintain motivation and build competence.
  • 7. Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing Children benefit from theme-based teaching derived from topics that relate to their lives. Support meaning through visual cues, auditory cues, kinesthetic cues. Focuses on concept checking: after any activity with children, it is important to check for comprehension. Simply asking learners if they have understood is not an accurate way of checking understanding, as children are usually eager to please their teachers and will say they understand even when they don’t. A variety of activities is very important, and activities should change with frequency, before learners get tired of what they’re doing.  It is a good idea to mix active and sedentary activities, as well as mix activity groupings (individual, pairs, small groups, whole class).
  • 8. Grammar And Vocabulary Words carry much important grammatical information, and vocabulary learning, especially with children, should serve as a stepping stone to learning and using grammar. Both grammar and vocabulary need to be taught in meaningful contexts, and children need to be given many opportunities over time to use the language they have learned.  It is important for children to see both words and structures recycled over and over in different meaningful contexts, each time extending their knowledge of form, meaning, and use. Over time, as children encounter familiar words and structures again, they will further complete their partial understanding as they see items in new contexts.
  • 9. Feedback And Motivation Motivation is a state of activation which leads to action to reach a goal. Many factors affect motivation, one of which is feedback.  Learners are motivated intrinsically (the activity is enjoyable in itself, and satisfies curiosity or desire) or extrinsically (the activity leads to obtaining something else, such as passing an exam, a promotion, or financial reward). An important factor in activating motivation is curiosity. It can be provoked by making tasks surprising, incongruous, or different from existing ideas.  Feedback can refer to the teacher’s comments and behaviours relating to student performance (praise, criticism, grading, rewards, punishment). It can also refer to information teachers receive from their students’ opinions of how the class is going and how they are performing. In addition to the content of feedback, the intention of the person providing the feedback, the way in which it is given, and the way in which it is interpreted by the person receiving it all affect motivation.
  • 10. Types Of Feedback/Assessment External Formal Assessment Focuses on “standardized tests”: Standardized tests are timed, and typically have multiple-choice formats, fill-in-the-blank formats, etc. Test items are decontextualized and non interactive. Focuses on the “right” answer: Test scores are seen as sufficient feedback for student evaluation. Fosters extrinsic motivation. Performance Assessment Focuses on individualized assessment, in which care is taken to address not only what the learner was actually taught, but also the formats and activities through which the learner was taught, such as songs, pictures, role plays, stories, pair work, and so on. The learner is assessed using the same kinds of materials he/she was exposed to in class, including, projects, and portfolios. Fosters intrinsic motivation.

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