Children Learning English by Jamye Moon
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CHILDREN LEARNING
ENGLISHJamye Moon
ACOSTA, CarolinaWEIGUM, Carolina
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CHAPTER 3:
ARE THEY THE SAME?
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“Mario can’t sit still or concentrate. He enjoys action games.”
“Lucia is very quiet – does not say much. She listens carefully. Her written work is very good.”
“Emanuela has moods.”
“Carlo is very quick to answer and to finish his work.”
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TEACHER’S EXPERIENCE OF DIFFERENCES
Attitude and motivation
Relatiotinship with the teacher
Family background
Interests
Perception of the language
Mixed abilities
How different are children?
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Ways of coping with mixed ability teaching
Planning differentiat
ed activities
Giving enough time to
different groupsCattering
for all the different needs
Aiming your
lesson at the right levelCatering
for pupils’ lack of
interest or abilty
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Teacher’s expectations of
pupils
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Teacher’s expectations of
pupilsHow do our expectations of pupils affect them?
PREJUDICES
SELF-CONCEPT
INDEPENDENT WORK
Children behave as we expect them to
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Labelling childrenHigh abilityAverageBelow average
Children vary considerably in their performance in different sort of activities.
Be careful with making judgements!
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Strategies for responding to different
needs Differentiating:
Advantages Disavantages
Allows slower children a chance to complete activities which are similar to the rest of the class.
Slower children may not get the chance to tackle more difficult activities and produce on their own.
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Peer tutoring: buddies
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Group teaching