the role of games in teaching reading for a2 level learners

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the role of games in teaching reading for a2 level learners cоntents intrоductiоn chapter i. teaching reading and basic features for a2 level students 1.1. teaching reading for a2 level students 1.2. key features of teaching reading for a2 level students chapter ii. the role and use of games in teaching reading for a2 level students 2.1. the role of games in teaching reading to a2 students 2.2. occurring in the use of games in teaching reading for a2 level students cоnclusiоn list оf used literаture intrоductiоn learning how to play educational games does not necessarily imply learning the instructional domain. learning happens only when students actively build the connections between game moves and the underlying knowledge (conati et.al. 1993). whether students can build these connections usually depends upon individual differences in knowledge and in the meta-cognitive skills relevant to learn from autonomous exploration (e.g., self-explanation and self monitoring) (shute …
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sy to understand in terms of their objectives and characters’ movements that promote the exploration of a virtual world, and present game dynamics that are agile and highly motivating for small children. the experience was carried out with a sample composed of 1224 students attending 1° and 2° elementary grade, of low socioeconomic background. students were placed in there groups: experimental group (eg), internal control group (ic), same school and same educational level, and external control group (ec) different school but same educational level. the ic and ec allowed to control the hawthorn´s effect (clark, 2000), i.e., the alternation of behaviors because the subjects are aware of being studied. each child of the eg had a machine that was used daily for 20 to 40 minutes, inside the classroom. the total average student playing time for the experience was 30 hours. besides the first two sessions, where the research team …
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ble 2. shows two of the seven developed games (rosas et al 2003). the intervention had a significant effect on posttest math scores, controlling for pretest ability. there was a significant difference between means for children in the experimental schools (either experimental or internal control classes) and the external control group, but no mean differences were found between the experimental and internal control groups. course objective: the process of introducing the role of games in teaching reading to a2 level students coursework: skills to introduce the role of games in teaching reading for a2 level students practical significance of course work. the ideas, approaches and effectiveness of the course work will be used in the preparation of reports on pedagogical disciplines, the creation of manuals, as well as the creation of methodological recommendations, the dissemination of work experience. the structure and scope of the course work: introduction to the work, …
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electives. they must decide by the end of grade 9 whether to pursue the academic tracts in upper secondary school or to pursue vocational options. in principle, parents, students, and school counselors must reach an agreement on this decision, but appeal procedures exist to resolve differences. students 15 to 18 years of age enter either of two lycées, or high schools: (1) the lycée of general and technological education (lycée d’enseignement général et technologique, or legt) is the successor to the traditional academic lycée of the past; (2) the vocational-educational lycée (lycée d’enseignement professionnel, or lep) encompasses a range of vocational-technical studies and training. the curriculum of the legt begins in grade 10 with certain tracked basic courses that lead in grades 11 and 12 to specializations in any one of five subject areas: literary-philosophical studies, economics and social sciences, mathematics and physical sciences, earth sciences and biological sciences, and …
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ing by the elementary school teacher and upon the request of the parents, be placed in a realschule, a gymnasium, or a hauptschule, the last representing a continuation of elementary education. those pupils attending the hauptschule proceed with their study of language, arithmetic, geography, history, science, music, art, and physical education. after completion of a four- or five-year program of studies at the hauptschule, the pupil typically enters apprenticeship training. in germany the term “secondary school” refers to institutions offering courses leading to the “certificate of maturity” (the reifezeugnis), a qualification for entrance to an institution of higher education. the realschule offers pupils further general education, some prevocational courses, and english-language study. at the age of 16, students conclude their program of studies and transfer to a vocational school or enter apprenticeship training. if academically qualified, a pupil may also transfer to the gymnasium. the gymnasium, the third alternative for …

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the role of games in teaching reading for a2 level learners cоntents intrоductiоn chapter i. teaching reading and basic features for a2 level students 1.1. teaching reading for a2 level students 1.2. key features of teaching reading for a2 level students chapter ii. the role and use of games in teaching reading for a2 level students 2.1. the role of games in teaching reading to a2 students 2.2. occurring in the use of games in teaching reading for a2 level students cоnclusiоn list оf used literаture intrоductiоn learning how to play educational games does not necessarily imply learning the instructional domain. learning happens only when students actively build the connections between game moves and the underlying knowledge (conati et.al. 1993). …

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