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Classroom management




The role of the teacher in the language classroom.

Wrap up

Production,

Free practice

Presentation

Warm-up

3. controlled practice(for example, substitution drill)

 

The current learner-centered approach determines the greater role of the teacher. The main roles of the teacher at the lesson are:

 

Manager- the teacher gives instructions for students to get into groups

Model- the teacher asks students to repeat a sentence after her for pronunciation practice.

Monitor- the teacher goes round listening to pairs practicing a dialog.

Counselor- the teacher advises students how best to approach a task

Informant- the teacher explains when we use the present perfect for recently completed actions.

Facilitator- the teacher provides material and guidance to enable students to work on their own.

Social worker- the teacher stays behind after class and discusses one of the student's personal problems which is affecting his/her work.

Friend- the teacher chats with students over coffee or arranges a cinema visit with a class.

 

There are many things in the classroom that are important to the dynamics of the lesson. They are usually described under the heading of "classroom management".

1. space

desks should be arranged in a way that encourages students to listen to each other; to see the board and the visual materials the teacher may be holding up. The teacher doesn't always sit, he moves around the room depending on the activity.

2. time

it's not necessary to plan too much in the lesson. It's necessary: to tell students how much time they have for a particular activity; warn the class 1-2 minutes before the activity is due to finish; at the end of the lesson to summarize what has the lesson been about; give "slower" students enough time to answer the question; build up a sense of rhythm in the lesson, varying relaxing and intensive activities.

3. using students' names

using names makes for better rapport with the students and involves them directly and rapidly.

4. eye contact

the teacher looks at the class while speaking; allowing his gaze to travel round the class without staring at any one student.

5. voice

the teacher varies the loudness and tone of the voice depending on the stage of the lesson.

6. teacher talk and student talk

the balance between teacher talking time(TTT) and student talking time(STT) depends on the type of the lesson and the activity.

7. eliciting

eliciting is when the teacher brings out student knowledge, suggestions and ideas. By eliciting the teacher can lessen TTT and increase STT.

8. giving instructions

for giving instructions the teacher uses simple and short expressions. He may use visual or written clues or demonstrate if necessary.

9. establishing rapport and maintaining discipline

the teacher is positive; he keeps an eye on what the students are doing. He responds and reacts to what students say; he encourages good group dynamics, so that learning can occur in an open non- threatening environment (as Krashen says the teacher lowers "the affective filter").

10. getting organized

before the teacher starts the lesson he runs through the lesson plan and makes sure he has all the necessary aids and equipment listed in the plan; checks that the board is clean; makes sure the seating is arranged the way he wants to.

11. learning styles

the teacher prepares lessons that address all learners:

 

Visual learners- they learn through seeing. They prefer looking at pictures time lines, using handouts,

writing assignments on the board.

Auditory learners- they learn better through listening. The best for them: repeating difficult words aloud,

taking part in debates, listening to books on tapes.

Kinesthetic or tactile learners - they learn through moving, touching, and doing. They can't sit still for a long time. They prefer having excursions, making projects.

 

Questions and topics for discussion

  1. Compare three kinds of plans
  2. Name the items included in a daily plan.
  3. Illustrate with examples five types of lessons.
  4. What kinds of non-traditional lessons are conducted in our schools?
  5. What are the advantages and disadvantages of non-traditional lessons?
  6. What requirements for organization of a lesson do you think are the most important?
  7. What is the difference between different formats of the lessons?
  8. Determine the rules for effective classroom management
  9. Examine any foreign language lesson plan and say how it is organized.
  10. Analyze one of the lessons in any foreign language textbook and determine the difficulties of the lesson.

 

Assessment Vocabulary Based on Bloom's Taxonomy
COGNITIVE DOMAIN DESCRIPTIVE VERBS ASSESSMENT WORDS/PHRASES
Knowledge List, Describe, Catalog, Itemize, Define, Classify, Organize, Identify, Name, Show, Indicate, Explain, Read Who, What, Where, When, Why, How, How much, Which one Describe... Select...
Comprehension Change, Infer, Outline, Propose, Replace, Modify, Summarize, Alter, Vary, Condense, Explain, Discuss, Describe Which are facts/opinions? What does this mean? Outline the information in... Restate in your own words... Explain what is happening... Summarize...
Application Solve, Predict, Explain, Diagnose, Estimate, Plan, Project, Judge, Use, Illustrate, Examine, Classify What would happen if... Explain the effects of... What and how much would change...
Analysis Examine, Compare, Contrast, Identify, Equate, Rank, Deduce, Analyze, Distinguish, Compare, Categorize What conclusions can be drawn from... What is the theme or main idea? What is the relationship... Which are the most important ideas? What is the motive of...
Synthesis Create, Brainstorm, Predict, Plan, Design, Set up, Imagine, Propose, Formulate Make up, Choose, Create, Design, Plan
Evaluation Judge, Rank, Determine, Critique, Defend, Conclude, Select, Debate, Argue, Recommend, Which is more important/ moral/logical/appropriate/ valid? Compare and contrast... Critique...
       



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