teaching for learner differences

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lesson 13. developing as a professional and the role of the teacher theme: learner differences, learner motivation and interests key words: personality, learning style, visual learner, audio learner, challenges, tactile learners, motivation, aptitude, goals, effective learning, top ways, prior knowlegde the objectives: · working in a different learner · ten tips to help you learning languages in your life. · working in motivational activities · five types of motivations and interests teaching for learner differences. today’s teachers face many challenges in the classroom. teachers are expected to provide a rigorous and relevant core program while also providing supplemental and intensive levels of support for students whose needs are not being met by core. this includes students who are struggling to meet minimum competencies as well as students who have instructional needs that extend beyond grade level expectations. to ensure that all students are receiving the instruction they need to be …
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fer to see the words they are learning) and seeing pictures visual learners respond well to: · flashcards · colorful pictures · videos · story books with pictures auditory learners: auditory learners learn best by listening. they work well with spoken instructions and learn quickly by listening to stories and songs. they will not need to see written words to learn. visual learners respond well to: · songs · listening stories · poems and riddles · verbal instruction and explanations · listening activities · participating in oral activities tactile learners: tactile learners learn physically by touching and manipulating objects. tactile learners respond well to: · drawing · songs with gestures · playing board games · making models · crafting activities · feeling in the bag activities kinesthetic learners: kinesthetic learners learn physically moving around. kinesthetic learners respond well to: · playing games in which they need to use their whole …
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otivate students because they’re on the front lines. they can influence students in a way that kids can actually understand: here, now, today, in this room. within the last few years, researchers have shown a renewed interest in “interest”. especially in the field of educational psychology many studies have been conducted to analyze how learning and achievement are influenced by motivational and cognitive factors, which are connected with individual and/or situational interests. in this paper, results from empirical research will be presented besides theoretical considerations concerning the interest-construct. interest has typically been studied as an independent variable. activity 6. how to motivate students: top ways praise students in ways big and small recognize work in class, display good work in the classroom and positive notes home to parents,hold weekly awards in your classroom, organize academic pep rallies to honor the honor roll, and even sponsor a teacher shoutout section in …
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s; discuss/group work for 15 minutes; q&a or guided work time to finish the class. this way, students know what to expect everyday and have less opportunity to act up. · post to the class blog · update calendar · moderate review games · pick start of class music · watch class pet · public relations officer (address people who visit class) · standard class jobs like attendance, cleaning the boards, putting up chairs, etc. everyone struggles to be motivated at some point. when you see your students in that place, try some of these fun ways to engage and enliven your class. if all else fails, it may be time for some consequences. variety is enjoyable for students and teachers alike. avoid getting stuck in a rut and your students will probably find themselves motivated without you even trying to make it happen. activity 8. questions. activity 9. some …
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est are the same? do we need motivations in the lesson? what are learner differences? how are learner differences addressed as part of the educational sysytem? what are the best methods of instruction to address learner differences why teach for learner differences? image1.png image2.jpeg image3.gif image4.gif image5.gif image6.gif image7.gif image8.jpeg image9.jpeg image10.jpeg image11.jpeg image12.jpeg image13.jpeg image14.jpeg image15.jpeg on ne activity(1) + directions 1-think about any group of people (family members,students, friends) + 2-choose three members of that group. + 3-describe them listing their personal and intellectual characteristics on a three-column chart. + 4-work in small groups and compare the lists adding characteristics that others have included . + 5-as a group check the cha.of each individual that you think would help them to learn another language. + 6-for each person list two types of activities that he/she might do well in a classroom setting. + time:20 minutes + discussion of …

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lesson 13. developing as a professional and the role of the teacher theme: learner differences, learner motivation and interests key words: personality, learning style, visual learner, audio learner, challenges, tactile learners, motivation, aptitude, goals, effective learning, top ways, prior knowlegde the objectives: · working in a different learner · ten tips to help you learning languages in your life. · working in motivational activities · five types of motivations and interests teaching for learner differences. today’s teachers face many challenges in the classroom. teachers are expected to provide a rigorous and relevant core program while also providing supplemental and intensive levels of support for students whose needs are not being met by core. this includes students who are st...

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