performance is not going to work hard.
As I have previously said, according to attribution theory we attempt to determine whether an individual behavior was internally or externally caused. That determination depends on three factors : Consensus, Distinctiveness and Consistency.
In organization these factors are compared with each different thing. It applies distinctiveness to task, conse
Tasks provide both the input and output processing
■ Task activity are motivational
■ Language difficulty fine-tuned for particular pedagogical purpose
Design
▣ Objectives
Goals in TBLT are ideally to be determined by the specific needs of particular learners. According to Long and Crookes(1993), selection of tasks should be based on a careful analysis of the real-wo
by the requirements. That is, making a news script from an article and having news broadcasting in front of the class can be somehow difficult for them to perform.
In general, speaking in front of the class is considered demanding for Korean students. For the more, having news broadcasting in front of their peers can give them so much pressure and stress. Therefore, the teacher needs t
Developed by
James Asher,
a professor of psychology
at San Jose State University, California
To draw on several traditions,
including developmental psychology,
learning theory, and humanistic pedagogy
Listening competence
before speaking competence
Listening comprehension is acquired due to physical response in the form of commands
To cultivate interests and confidence in English and to enhance the ability of 1communication
‣ To communicate fluently about the daily activities and general topics
‣ To understand the various foreign information and to improve the ability to utilize 1the information
‣ To recognize Korean culture and to enhance sound values by understanding 1foreign culture
Ⅱ-1). To maximize student achievement
1. Quantity and pacing of Instruction
· The amount of learned is related to opportunity to learn
· Student achievement is influenced by classroom organization and management that result in increased student engaged time
· Engagement rates depend on teacher's abilities to make academic activities run smoothly
· teacher must be effective in dia
Teacher breaks down the line into several parts. Students repeat a part of the sentence. Following teacher’s cue, students expand what they are repeating part by part until the entire line.
2. Chain drill
- Making a chain of conversation that forms around the room as student, one-by-one ask and answer questions of each other.
3. Substitution drill
- Repeating the given cue, students subst
1. Discipline
objective
Discipline vs. Punishment
Importance of discipline
Relegate punishment
The concept ‘Discipline’
Submission to rules
The structure of what has to be learnt
① The subject matter itself
② the manner of learning something
③ obtain for the efficient operation of schools
④ overlapping with moral nature and apply outside of school as well as inside
Introduction
WHY did we choose this topic?
Number or ADHD children is rapidly increasing.
We should not give up!
They can be great like others if we educate them well.
WHAT is ADHD?
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Symptoms:
- Inattention
- Hyperactivity
- Impulsivity
AGE & ENVIRONMENT
In order to create effective ..
Target Student:
- 3rd gr
3) By 2013, Public libraries expand 900
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism spend 34.2 billion building 56 public libraries (39 of metro region, 17 of rural areas etc.) this year. If 56 public libraries build, national public libraries grow from 642 to 698 according to last December and average serving population per library decline from 77,200 to 70,900. Ministry expand national public libr