Saturday, November 9, 2013

Week 12 Pair Presentation/Discussion guidelines (no Academic Reading Circles this week)

This week's reading tries to make SLA much more practical by examining six different proposals for classroom teaching.

Find a partner. Then look over the chapter and decide which proposal you want to present to the class. Post your pair (both names) and choice in the comments section of this post. First come, first served.

Your Presentation/Discussion should be about 10-15 minutes long. This is to be a very informal overview of the proposal, examples of research, pros/cons, personal experience, suggestion for future research, and whatever else you want to include to make it meaningful for your classmates.

You'll be given 15-20 minutes to meet with your partner next week at the beginning of class to finalize your presentation/discussion plans. Then we'll start.

The presentation/discussion should be:

  • informative -- mention the key points
  • interactive -- ask questions to the class
  • interesting/meaningful -- be creative; allow classmates to personalize
You can use all or none of the following:
  • WB
  • ppt
  • handouts
  • video/audio


The presenters have the option of standing in front of the class or remaining seated in a round table discussion format.

This will be graded as part of your homework grade.

7 comments:

  1. If you get stuck with an approach that you disagree with, feel free to rip it apart. That might be more fun actually.

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  2. Greg and Dave: Get it right in the end

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  3. Just to be clear, that's Justin and Young for number 5
    Teach what is teachable

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  4. Julie and Andrew: Just listen.....and read

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