大学英语课堂教学设计课件.ppt
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1、大学英语课堂教学设计大学英语课堂教学设计王海啸2016 南京要 目v Theories of LearningvCurriculum Designv Lesson Planningv Methods and Approachesv Sample Teaching DesingsTheories of LearningTheories of LearningvPSYCHOLOGY-BASED LEARNING THEORY The 20th century debate on how people learn has focused largely on behaviorist vs. cogn
2、itive psychology. Key question asked, “Is the human simply a very advanced mammal that operates by a stimulus response mechanism, or actually a cognitive creature that uses its brain to construct knowledge from the information received by the senses?”How People Learn:Intro to Learning Theories. Hamm
3、ond, Austin, Orcutt, and RossoTheories of LearningvPROGRESSIVE LEARNING THEORY Students approach learning through their own experiences with the understanding that all learning is situated. Focus on the student learning from his or her own experience with guided opportunities to explore, discover, c
4、onstruct, and create How People Learn:Intro to Learning Theories. Hammond, Austin, Orcutt, and RossoTheories of LearningvCONTEMPORARY LEARNING THEORY The role that both experience and reflection play in the development of ideas and skills. The role of reinforcement and practice in the development of
5、 skills, and so do cognitive intent, effort, and reasoning. The importance of developmental stages; they also recognize that development can also be encouraged through social interaction and the structuring of experiences within the learners zone of proximal development or readiness sphere. The role
6、 of culture and other influences on experience in views of how people construct their understandings and develop their abilities. Content matters the nature of the disciplines has much to do with how they are learned and best taught.How People Learn:Intro to Learning Theories. Hammond, Austin, Orcut
7、t, and RossoTheories of LearningvThe Learning Process The brain plays a role. The learning environment makes a difference. Learning is based on associations. Learning occurs in cultural and social contexts. People learn in different ways. People think about their own learning, and their feelings mat
8、ter.How People Learn:Intro to Learning Theories. Hammond, Austin, Orcutt, and RossoTheories of LearningHow People Learn:Intro to Learning Theories. Hammond, Austin, Orcutt, and RossoCurriculum DesignCurriculum DesignvCurriculum takes content (from external standards and local goals) and shapes it in
9、to a plan for how to conduct effective teaching and learning. It is thus more than a list of topics and lists of key facts and skills (the “input” ). It is a map of how to achieve the “outputs” of desired student performance, in which appropriate learning activities and assessments are suggested to
10、make it more likely that students achieve the desired results (Wiggins and McTighe, 2006:6).Curriculum Approaches in Language Teaching, Richards, RELC Journal, 2013Curriculum DesignvThroughout the twentieth century there was a movement away from mastery-oriented approaches focusing on the production
11、 of accurate samples of language use, to the use of more activity-oriented approaches focusing on interactive and communicative classroom processes.Curriculum Approaches in Language Teaching, Richards, RELC Journal, 2013Curriculum DesignCurriculum Approaches in Language Teaching, Richards, RELC Jour
12、nal, 2013Curriculum DesignCurriculum Approaches in Language Teaching, Richards, RELC Journal, 2013Lesson PlanningLesson PlanningvThe dominant model of lesson planning is Tylers (1949) rational-linear framework. Tylers model has four steps that run sequentially: (1) specify objectives; (2) select lea
13、rning activities; (3) organize learning activities; (4) specify methods of evaluation. Chapter 3 Lesson Planning, Farrell, in Methodology in Language Teaching, Richards & Renandya (Eds. 2002)Lesson PlanningChapter 3 Lesson Planning, Farrell, in Methodology in Language Teaching, Richards & Renandya (
14、Eds. 2002)Lesson PlanningvQuestions asked before planning: What do you want the students to learn and why? Are all the tasks necessary - worth doing and at the right level? What materials, aids, and so on, will you use and why? What type of interaction will you encourage - pair work or group work -
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