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Values for ELT
Andrés Ramos
To find out the concepts, methodology, style, and sources supporting this series for
Values Teaching, check out “Values for ELT: Introduction And Framework” at
http://www.slideshare.net/AndrsRamos/values-for-elt-0-intro-framework-30932000
INITIATIVE
Photo: Kathryn McCallum / Flickr CC
Are You Tired of…..
… going through the motions?
… no guts, no glory?
… low willpower?
Photo: US Library of Congress / Flickr CC
Get up and do something!!
What Is Initiative All about?
“The ability to decide in an independent way what to
do and when to do it […] an important action that is
intended to solve a problem […] the opportunity to
take action before other people do.”
Macmillan English Dictionary Online
“ An introductory step; energy
or aptitude displayed in initiation of action.”
Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Photo: Greeblie / Flickr CC
Now, let’s see initiative for ELT.
Talk The Talk about Initiative:
• This is my first step to (aim / destination / accomplishment)
• I begin (by) noun / gerund…
• I can do something new about…
• I began (doing something) with (resource) some (time units) ago.
• “Let’s get it started”
• I’ve been trying new ways to…
• I’ll make it happen, one way or the other.
• “We are walking into uncharted territory / sailing in uncharted waters.”
• “We will go / have endeavored to go where no man has gone before.”
• To take the less trodden path / the road less traveled
• Paraphrasing / quoting literature on initiative in academic, business,
inspirational contexts, i.e. "Go at it boldly, and you'll find unexpected
forces closing round you and coming to your aid.” – Basil King
Ways to assist students in practicing this, next!
Photo: LetThemTalk by Jennifer / Flickr CC
Walk The Walk towards Initiative…
Along with children:
• Set aside time to occasionally engage in student-
suggested, class-related impromptu activity, thus giving
children’s short attention span a purpose.
• Set up situations promoting learners’ creativity for action,
practice, projects, fillers, or even entirely new endeavors…
within reason, time, and syllabus.
Teens can also walk this way by…
Photo: Santiago / Flickr CC
Photo: Alan Browser / Flickr CC
Along with teens:
• At this age, students refrain from proposing new things for
many reasons, mainly fear of reprisal / bullying. Therefore,
make sure to set simple criteria (i.e. a rubric for proposals)
by which initiatives may be acknowledged, rewarded, and
integrated to the course.
• Allocate 10-20% of your schedule for such activities as
‘innovation labs’, ‘What if times’, ‘decision-making days’
preferably as part of standard ELT skill-building practice,
and apply results from them to your syllabus when possible.
Adults and professionals can go along!
Walk The Walk towards Initiative…
Photo: Mark Interrante / Flickr CC
Along with young adults & adults or professionals:
• Adults experience performance anxiety (losing face before
their peers), or get blocked by derogatory experiences. Identify
aspects of your course that benefit from learners’ new ideas, and
set a positive expectation from them.
• Use language, ESP content, and attitudes towards initiative to
reflect upon its importance and integrate it to students’ skills set.
• Practice initiative in the guise of entrepreneurship, inspiring
learners with groundbreaking cases.
A few tricks of the trade to make it happen, next!
Walk The Walk towards Initiative…
Initiative + ELT Strategies
of Cognitive Nature
Whole Brain Teaching: Include more right-
hemisphere activity in your class to balance
creative thinking on a par with critical thinking.
Brain-Based Learning: Engage in stimulating,
challenging activity, which includes movement
and interaction, and increase it when involved
in initiative-driven work.
Good for the brain! How about language acquisition?
Photo: Canadian Youth Delegation / Flickr CC
Second Language Acquisition:
Encourage students to try new ways for
out-of class skills practice, and report the
results back to the class.
Initiative + ELT Strategies
of Linguistic Nature
Didactics: Rather than structuring all your
Cooperative Learning (CL) practice, explain its
techniques, conduct some controlled activities,
and leave room for teams to choose, experiment
with, and devise ELT exercises with CL.
No, we’re not leaving IT out. See next!
Photo: Canadian Youth Delegation / Flickr CC
Self-Directed Tech Learning: When
scheduling and populating courses on your
LMS / VLE, assign some work instructing
students to proceed ad-lib.
Initiative + ELT Strategies
of Digital Nature
Blended Learning: Tightly control resource blend
at the beginning, give more autonomy later, and
then promote independent blend choices.
Apps: Schedule ‘best app days’ so that students can
show (non-ELT) apps discovered and their use for class.
Let’s see how all this connects across the curriculum.
Photo: Canadian Youth Delegation / Flickr CC
Initiative, The Perfect Match for…
Photo: Eva García Pascual / Flickr CC
• Science: Appraise more highly experimenting than outcome.
• Art: Encourage trying new techniques, genres, expressions.
• Math: Post an unfamiliar problem and reward those who dare.
• Physical Education: Learners’ sport careers set an example.
• Physics / Chemistry: Acknowledge brainstorming turned into action.
• History: Elicit documenting new perspectives on periods or movements.
• Literature / Music : Reward new creative writing or research on novels /
poems.Also give extra credits to works created beyond assignments.
• Extracurricular clubs: Founding them is an evidence of initiative per se.
• Engineering: Pose off-syllabus challenges to promote attempts.
• Management: Have students devise and report innovation techniques .
• ICT: Nurture learners’ drive for original productions, inventions, startups.
• Performing Arts: Curate and publish deserving unsolicited works.
Last but not least, inspiration!
Inspiration from Initiative
“Do not lie in a ditch, and say God help me; use the lawful
tools He hath lent thee.”
English Proverb
Photo: Reza Vaziri / Flickr CC
“Two roads diverged in a wood, and I —.
I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.”
From “The Road Not Taken”, by Robert Frost
“Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find;
knock and the door will be opened to you”
Matthew 7:7 (NIV)
Our next month’s value: Empathy
Values for ELT
Photo: Kathryn McCallum / Flickr CC
Andrés Ramos
To find out the concepts, methodology, style, and sources supporting this series for
Values Teaching, check out “Values for ELT: Introduction And Framework” at
http://www.slideshare.net/AndrsRamos/values-for-elt-0-intro-framework-30932000
INITIATIVE

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Values for ELT #3: initiative

  • 1. Values for ELT Andrés Ramos To find out the concepts, methodology, style, and sources supporting this series for Values Teaching, check out “Values for ELT: Introduction And Framework” at http://www.slideshare.net/AndrsRamos/values-for-elt-0-intro-framework-30932000 INITIATIVE Photo: Kathryn McCallum / Flickr CC
  • 2. Are You Tired of….. … going through the motions? … no guts, no glory? … low willpower? Photo: US Library of Congress / Flickr CC Get up and do something!!
  • 3. What Is Initiative All about? “The ability to decide in an independent way what to do and when to do it […] an important action that is intended to solve a problem […] the opportunity to take action before other people do.” Macmillan English Dictionary Online “ An introductory step; energy or aptitude displayed in initiation of action.” Merriam-Webster Dictionary Photo: Greeblie / Flickr CC Now, let’s see initiative for ELT.
  • 4. Talk The Talk about Initiative: • This is my first step to (aim / destination / accomplishment) • I begin (by) noun / gerund… • I can do something new about… • I began (doing something) with (resource) some (time units) ago. • “Let’s get it started” • I’ve been trying new ways to… • I’ll make it happen, one way or the other. • “We are walking into uncharted territory / sailing in uncharted waters.” • “We will go / have endeavored to go where no man has gone before.” • To take the less trodden path / the road less traveled • Paraphrasing / quoting literature on initiative in academic, business, inspirational contexts, i.e. "Go at it boldly, and you'll find unexpected forces closing round you and coming to your aid.” – Basil King Ways to assist students in practicing this, next! Photo: LetThemTalk by Jennifer / Flickr CC
  • 5. Walk The Walk towards Initiative… Along with children: • Set aside time to occasionally engage in student- suggested, class-related impromptu activity, thus giving children’s short attention span a purpose. • Set up situations promoting learners’ creativity for action, practice, projects, fillers, or even entirely new endeavors… within reason, time, and syllabus. Teens can also walk this way by… Photo: Santiago / Flickr CC
  • 6. Photo: Alan Browser / Flickr CC Along with teens: • At this age, students refrain from proposing new things for many reasons, mainly fear of reprisal / bullying. Therefore, make sure to set simple criteria (i.e. a rubric for proposals) by which initiatives may be acknowledged, rewarded, and integrated to the course. • Allocate 10-20% of your schedule for such activities as ‘innovation labs’, ‘What if times’, ‘decision-making days’ preferably as part of standard ELT skill-building practice, and apply results from them to your syllabus when possible. Adults and professionals can go along! Walk The Walk towards Initiative…
  • 7. Photo: Mark Interrante / Flickr CC Along with young adults & adults or professionals: • Adults experience performance anxiety (losing face before their peers), or get blocked by derogatory experiences. Identify aspects of your course that benefit from learners’ new ideas, and set a positive expectation from them. • Use language, ESP content, and attitudes towards initiative to reflect upon its importance and integrate it to students’ skills set. • Practice initiative in the guise of entrepreneurship, inspiring learners with groundbreaking cases. A few tricks of the trade to make it happen, next! Walk The Walk towards Initiative…
  • 8. Initiative + ELT Strategies of Cognitive Nature Whole Brain Teaching: Include more right- hemisphere activity in your class to balance creative thinking on a par with critical thinking. Brain-Based Learning: Engage in stimulating, challenging activity, which includes movement and interaction, and increase it when involved in initiative-driven work. Good for the brain! How about language acquisition? Photo: Canadian Youth Delegation / Flickr CC
  • 9. Second Language Acquisition: Encourage students to try new ways for out-of class skills practice, and report the results back to the class. Initiative + ELT Strategies of Linguistic Nature Didactics: Rather than structuring all your Cooperative Learning (CL) practice, explain its techniques, conduct some controlled activities, and leave room for teams to choose, experiment with, and devise ELT exercises with CL. No, we’re not leaving IT out. See next! Photo: Canadian Youth Delegation / Flickr CC
  • 10. Self-Directed Tech Learning: When scheduling and populating courses on your LMS / VLE, assign some work instructing students to proceed ad-lib. Initiative + ELT Strategies of Digital Nature Blended Learning: Tightly control resource blend at the beginning, give more autonomy later, and then promote independent blend choices. Apps: Schedule ‘best app days’ so that students can show (non-ELT) apps discovered and their use for class. Let’s see how all this connects across the curriculum. Photo: Canadian Youth Delegation / Flickr CC
  • 11. Initiative, The Perfect Match for… Photo: Eva García Pascual / Flickr CC • Science: Appraise more highly experimenting than outcome. • Art: Encourage trying new techniques, genres, expressions. • Math: Post an unfamiliar problem and reward those who dare. • Physical Education: Learners’ sport careers set an example. • Physics / Chemistry: Acknowledge brainstorming turned into action. • History: Elicit documenting new perspectives on periods or movements. • Literature / Music : Reward new creative writing or research on novels / poems.Also give extra credits to works created beyond assignments. • Extracurricular clubs: Founding them is an evidence of initiative per se. • Engineering: Pose off-syllabus challenges to promote attempts. • Management: Have students devise and report innovation techniques . • ICT: Nurture learners’ drive for original productions, inventions, startups. • Performing Arts: Curate and publish deserving unsolicited works. Last but not least, inspiration!
  • 12. Inspiration from Initiative “Do not lie in a ditch, and say God help me; use the lawful tools He hath lent thee.” English Proverb Photo: Reza Vaziri / Flickr CC “Two roads diverged in a wood, and I —. I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” From “The Road Not Taken”, by Robert Frost “Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you” Matthew 7:7 (NIV) Our next month’s value: Empathy
  • 13. Values for ELT Photo: Kathryn McCallum / Flickr CC Andrés Ramos To find out the concepts, methodology, style, and sources supporting this series for Values Teaching, check out “Values for ELT: Introduction And Framework” at http://www.slideshare.net/AndrsRamos/values-for-elt-0-intro-framework-30932000 INITIATIVE