of children’s interests) of active inquiry and hands-on investigation has been practiced internationally for many decades.
As the field now moves away from an “either-or” type of thinking toward a “both-and” philosophy, project work is once again finding favor in the field (Katz & Chard. 2000). Teachers at both preschool and primary grade levels are no making strong connections between
To enable student to communicate in the target language
Linguistic forms
Meanings
Functions
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Choose appropriate form, given the social context.
Manage the process of negotiating meaning with their interlocutors
Q2. What is the role of the teacher? And students?
Facilitator
Adviser
Co-communicator
Communicator
Responsible manager of their own learning
Communicator
Re
Maria Montessori was born in 1870 in Italy.
The first female doctor to graduate from the University of Rome.
Montessori became intrigued with the so-called defective and insane children.
Montessori developed a teaching program that enabled ‘defective’ children to read and write.
She believed that stimulating environments and purposeful activity could promote cognitive growth in any c
Kindergarten has two courses, whole-day and half-day, with teachers following a similar schedule twice a day.
Teachers in primary classrooms are faced with the challenge of meeting the needs of children with widely varying levels both of readiness for learning and of acquired knowledge and skills. The challenge is to engage them all in learning based on where they are, with a viewof unlimite
- Corporal punishment help improve students’ attitude.
- Make speed of development more fast.
Bad Effect on Education of Student
Possibility of Abuse
Restraint Other Method of Discipline
Teacher called 오장풍
A death accident of soccer club student
Law that bans any corporal punishiments