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By Svitlana Babak
School of Moryntsi
Korsun-Shevchenkivskiy district
Cherkasy region
2014
The process of active
learning
is illustrated
by a Chinese proverb:
Tell me, and I’ll forget.
Show me, and I’ll remember.
Involve me, and I’ll learn.
There are lots of characteristics of
learner-centred instruction:
 students are active participants in their
learning
 they themselves make decisions about what
they will learn and how
 they construct new knowledge and skills
 students work in collaboration
 students monitor their own learning.
Why are learner-centered
activities necessary?
Learner-centered learning works best
through pair and group work.
“Students have equal responsibility for performing a
task and find it difficult to “hide” in a small group”
H. D. Brown
Five basic principles of group workFive basic principles of group work
Equal
participation
Group
processing
Face-to-face
interaction
Positive
interdependence
Individual
accountability
Face-to-face
interaction
Individual
accountability
Positive
interdependence
Face-to-face
interaction
Individual
accountability
Equal
participation
Positive
interdependence
Face-to-face
interaction
Individual
accountability
Group
processing
Equal
participation
Positive
interdependence
Face-to-face
interaction
Individual
accountability
Some ways to create the feeling are to:
 establish mutual goals
 give joined rewards
 provide a task structure that involves a division
of labor
 provide shared materials and information
 assign roles
Positive interdependence
Can be achieved through:
 use of structures for achievement (mini-
topics numbered expert roles)
 participations (summery, reflection)
 listening (sharing ideas)
 a structure that allows for individual
evaluations.
Individual accountability
Can be accomplished by allocating
turns or timed contributions,
or division of labor.
Equal participation
When students interact
with other students
it maximizes student involvement and aids
in concept development.
For interaction to be productive,
students must learn
communication skills and
key vocabulary.
Face-to-face interaction
Students need time and procedures
to analyze how well their group is
functioning.
Group processing
Series of activities
Jigsaw activities
1.Divide a text into three or four parts. Also divide
your class into 3 or 4 groups according to the parts
of the text. Assign each group a section of a text.
2.Students in their groups read their section and
discus what they understood. In every group they
know only 1 part of the text.
3.Then students write out 2 questions to their part of
the text.
4.Form new groups of students so that in new groups
there is one representative from all previous
groups. Now everyone in every group can learn
the whole contents of the text from each other.
5.They answer each other questions.
6.At the end of the activity give a quiz to check my
students’ knowledge of the text. In this way I
motivate my students to work hard in the groups.
Personalized name tags/interview
Each student receives a blank name tag to be
completed as directed by the teacher.
1.Students have 5 minutes to fill in their name tags
with the information listed below.
NAME TAG
a)First name, last name.
b)Three hobbies, interests; career goals.
c)Three favorite foods; two favorite classes.
3. Student 1 uses the completed name tag to
introduce himself or herself to Student 2 while
Student 3 does the same with Student 4. Reverse
the procedure, 2 to 1 and 4 to 3. Allow one minute
for each introduction. Time it carefully.
4. Student 1 introduces Student 2 to the whole team
using his or her name tag. Student 2 introduces
Student 1 to the whole team. Student 3 introduces
Student 4 and Student 4 introduces Student 3.
Again, provide one minute for each introduction.
1.The teacher assigns roles to each team member
(e.g. writer, reporter, time keeper, facilitator).
2.Team members have 5 minutes to discuss things
that they all have in common such as family
members, pets, interests, travel, and so on.
3.Teams discuss their commonalities and choose
the 5 most interesting ones. The writer lists the
team’s 5 commonalities on a shit of paper.
4.Teams share the things they have in common
with other teams or with the whole class.
5. The teacher posts commonalities on the board
with each teams name so that others may read
them later.
Commonalities
1.Students brainstorms activities they could do on a
Saturday night. This might be done as a webbing
activity. In a webbing activity, the central idea
takes the form of a verb with lines representing
related ideas emanating from it and from each
other.
2.Each team compares its list of activities with other
teams or with the entire class.
Problem Solving Activity
3.The teacher announces that each team has
$100.00 to spend on Saturday night. Team
members must decide what they will do together to
spend the money. Team members discuss their
ideas and the writer lists planed activities and cost
of each.
4.The reporter on each team shares the decisions of
its team with the rest of the class. This may be
done simultaneously by having the reporters list
projected budgets on the blackboard.
5.Team activities can be posted on notice boards.
K stands for What you/we know about
something.
W – What you/we want to know about something.
L – What have you/we learned about something.
In this activity, students are given a topic. They make
a table consisting of three columns KWL. They list
what they already know about a given topic and write
these facts in column K(know). In the second column
W they write what they would like to learn or learn
more about. A learning resource or activity is then
performed. It can be a text to read, or a film to watch,
acts. Following this learning, the students list what
they have learned in the third column L.
KWL Activity
After completing a KWL activity,
students will:
pre-assess their knowledge of a given topic
explore new knowledge of this topic
articulate new knowledge of the topic
Summary
 All these activities help students build
their knowledge of the language.
 They naturally stimulate and develop the
students’ cognitive, linguistic and social
abilities.
 Team work encourages students to
engage in such high-level thinking skills as
analyzing, explaining, synthesizing, and
elaborating.
1. Brown H.D. Teaching by Principles: An Interactive Approach to
Language Pedagogy. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall,
1994.
2. Cohen, Elizabeth G. Designing Groupwork: Strategies for the
Heterogeneus Classroom. New York: Teachers College Press,
1994.
3. Johnson D.W., Johnson R., and Holubec E. Circles of Learning.
Cooperation in the Classroom. Third Edition. Edina, Minn:
Interaction Book Company, 1990.
4. Johnson, David W. and Roger T. Johnson. Learning Together
and Alone. Cooperative, Competitive, and Individualistic
Learning, Fourth Edition. Edina, Minn: Interaction Book
Company, 1994.
5. Sharan, S., Sharan Y. Small-Group Teaching. Englewood
Cliffts, NJ: Technology Publications, 1976.
6. Slavin, R. E. Cooperative Learning: Theory, Research, practice.
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1990.
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Learner-centered approach

  • 1. By Svitlana Babak School of Moryntsi Korsun-Shevchenkivskiy district Cherkasy region 2014
  • 2. The process of active learning is illustrated by a Chinese proverb: Tell me, and I’ll forget. Show me, and I’ll remember. Involve me, and I’ll learn.
  • 3. There are lots of characteristics of learner-centred instruction:  students are active participants in their learning  they themselves make decisions about what they will learn and how  they construct new knowledge and skills  students work in collaboration  students monitor their own learning.
  • 5. Learner-centered learning works best through pair and group work. “Students have equal responsibility for performing a task and find it difficult to “hide” in a small group” H. D. Brown
  • 6. Five basic principles of group workFive basic principles of group work Equal participation Group processing Face-to-face interaction Positive interdependence Individual accountability Face-to-face interaction Individual accountability Positive interdependence Face-to-face interaction Individual accountability Equal participation Positive interdependence Face-to-face interaction Individual accountability Group processing Equal participation Positive interdependence Face-to-face interaction Individual accountability
  • 7. Some ways to create the feeling are to:  establish mutual goals  give joined rewards  provide a task structure that involves a division of labor  provide shared materials and information  assign roles Positive interdependence
  • 8. Can be achieved through:  use of structures for achievement (mini- topics numbered expert roles)  participations (summery, reflection)  listening (sharing ideas)  a structure that allows for individual evaluations. Individual accountability
  • 9. Can be accomplished by allocating turns or timed contributions, or division of labor. Equal participation
  • 10. When students interact with other students it maximizes student involvement and aids in concept development. For interaction to be productive, students must learn communication skills and key vocabulary. Face-to-face interaction
  • 11. Students need time and procedures to analyze how well their group is functioning. Group processing
  • 12. Series of activities Jigsaw activities 1.Divide a text into three or four parts. Also divide your class into 3 or 4 groups according to the parts of the text. Assign each group a section of a text. 2.Students in their groups read their section and discus what they understood. In every group they know only 1 part of the text. 3.Then students write out 2 questions to their part of the text.
  • 13. 4.Form new groups of students so that in new groups there is one representative from all previous groups. Now everyone in every group can learn the whole contents of the text from each other. 5.They answer each other questions. 6.At the end of the activity give a quiz to check my students’ knowledge of the text. In this way I motivate my students to work hard in the groups.
  • 14. Personalized name tags/interview Each student receives a blank name tag to be completed as directed by the teacher. 1.Students have 5 minutes to fill in their name tags with the information listed below. NAME TAG a)First name, last name. b)Three hobbies, interests; career goals. c)Three favorite foods; two favorite classes.
  • 15. 3. Student 1 uses the completed name tag to introduce himself or herself to Student 2 while Student 3 does the same with Student 4. Reverse the procedure, 2 to 1 and 4 to 3. Allow one minute for each introduction. Time it carefully. 4. Student 1 introduces Student 2 to the whole team using his or her name tag. Student 2 introduces Student 1 to the whole team. Student 3 introduces Student 4 and Student 4 introduces Student 3. Again, provide one minute for each introduction.
  • 16. 1.The teacher assigns roles to each team member (e.g. writer, reporter, time keeper, facilitator). 2.Team members have 5 minutes to discuss things that they all have in common such as family members, pets, interests, travel, and so on. 3.Teams discuss their commonalities and choose the 5 most interesting ones. The writer lists the team’s 5 commonalities on a shit of paper. 4.Teams share the things they have in common with other teams or with the whole class. 5. The teacher posts commonalities on the board with each teams name so that others may read them later. Commonalities
  • 17. 1.Students brainstorms activities they could do on a Saturday night. This might be done as a webbing activity. In a webbing activity, the central idea takes the form of a verb with lines representing related ideas emanating from it and from each other. 2.Each team compares its list of activities with other teams or with the entire class. Problem Solving Activity
  • 18. 3.The teacher announces that each team has $100.00 to spend on Saturday night. Team members must decide what they will do together to spend the money. Team members discuss their ideas and the writer lists planed activities and cost of each. 4.The reporter on each team shares the decisions of its team with the rest of the class. This may be done simultaneously by having the reporters list projected budgets on the blackboard. 5.Team activities can be posted on notice boards.
  • 19. K stands for What you/we know about something. W – What you/we want to know about something. L – What have you/we learned about something. In this activity, students are given a topic. They make a table consisting of three columns KWL. They list what they already know about a given topic and write these facts in column K(know). In the second column W they write what they would like to learn or learn more about. A learning resource or activity is then performed. It can be a text to read, or a film to watch, acts. Following this learning, the students list what they have learned in the third column L. KWL Activity
  • 20. After completing a KWL activity, students will: pre-assess their knowledge of a given topic explore new knowledge of this topic articulate new knowledge of the topic
  • 21. Summary  All these activities help students build their knowledge of the language.  They naturally stimulate and develop the students’ cognitive, linguistic and social abilities.  Team work encourages students to engage in such high-level thinking skills as analyzing, explaining, synthesizing, and elaborating.
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