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Task-Based Learning (TBL)
Source: a conversion of ideas in
Jane Willis (1996). A Framework for
task-based learning. Oxford:
Longman ELT
Background
 CDC(2000). Information technology
learning targets. Hong Kong: Government
Printer.
 It is strongly recommended that the
teaching of this syllabus should adopts a
‘task-oriented’ approach’, in the sense that,
students are given many practical tasks
and features of the applications system are
then introduced gradually to help students
to tackle the task
Why task based learning?
 Mainly originates from the
language education
 By engaging learners on a
purposeful communication task,
they would be able to learn the
structure of the language in a
more natural and meaningful way
 Learning activities are organized around
tasks instead of around language items.
Why task based learning? …
 Subject knowledge is learnt in the
context of its application
 doubts about the validity of conventional
learning of declarative knowledge which is
distanced from the actual physical and social
context
 Allows the teacher to use authentic topic
material which is relevant to the students’
needs and encourages the development of
skills necessary for the successful
completion of “real-life” tasks
What is a task?
 A task is an activity where the target
knowledge (IT) is used by the learner for a
goal in order to achieve an outcome
 In a TBL framework, the knowledge needed
is not pre-selected and given to the
students who then practise it (illustration)
 Knowledge is then drawn from the teacher
to meet the demands of the activities and
task.
Six types of tasks (wisdom of practise)
1. Listing
 Brainstorming
 Fact-finding
 Outcome: completed list or draft concept
map
Why are there six ?
Six types of tasks (wisdom of practise)
2. Ordering and sorting
 Sequencing
 Ranking
 Categorising
 Classifying
 Outcome: set of information ordered and
sorted according to specified criteria
Six types of tasks …
3. Comparing
 Matching
 Finding similarities
 Finding differences
 Outcome: Items matched, or the
identification of similarities and/or
differences
Six types of tasks …
4. Problem solving
 Anaylsing real situations
 Analysing hypothetical situations
 Reasoning
 Decision making
 Outcome: solutions found or goals
achieved
Six types of tasks …
5. Sharing of personal experiences
 Narrating
 Describing
 Exploring and explaining, attitudes,
opinions, reactions
 Outcome: social/communicative process
Six types of tasks …
6. Creative tasks
 Brainstorming
 Problem solving
 non-traditional activities
 Outcome: end product can be
appreciated by wider audience
The TBL Framework
 Pre-task
 Teachers choose materials related the task
 Chosen materials will serve as a
springboard to the topic content
(curriculum)
 Task preparation
 Teachers introduce the topic and task
 Students prepare their own inputs for the
task
The TBL Framework …
 Task realisation
 Student planning a report
 Student producing a poster or a leaflet for
distribution or giving a presentation
 Post-task
 Knowledge focus
 teachers evaluate students’ reports or
presentations: a better understanding of the
knowledge
 Teachers’ reflection
 Can the tasks motivate the students to engage
in the activities?

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Task based learning

  • 1. Task-Based Learning (TBL) Source: a conversion of ideas in Jane Willis (1996). A Framework for task-based learning. Oxford: Longman ELT
  • 2. Background  CDC(2000). Information technology learning targets. Hong Kong: Government Printer.  It is strongly recommended that the teaching of this syllabus should adopts a ‘task-oriented’ approach’, in the sense that, students are given many practical tasks and features of the applications system are then introduced gradually to help students to tackle the task
  • 3. Why task based learning?  Mainly originates from the language education  By engaging learners on a purposeful communication task, they would be able to learn the structure of the language in a more natural and meaningful way  Learning activities are organized around tasks instead of around language items.
  • 4. Why task based learning? …  Subject knowledge is learnt in the context of its application  doubts about the validity of conventional learning of declarative knowledge which is distanced from the actual physical and social context  Allows the teacher to use authentic topic material which is relevant to the students’ needs and encourages the development of skills necessary for the successful completion of “real-life” tasks
  • 5. What is a task?  A task is an activity where the target knowledge (IT) is used by the learner for a goal in order to achieve an outcome  In a TBL framework, the knowledge needed is not pre-selected and given to the students who then practise it (illustration)  Knowledge is then drawn from the teacher to meet the demands of the activities and task.
  • 6. Six types of tasks (wisdom of practise) 1. Listing  Brainstorming  Fact-finding  Outcome: completed list or draft concept map Why are there six ?
  • 7. Six types of tasks (wisdom of practise) 2. Ordering and sorting  Sequencing  Ranking  Categorising  Classifying  Outcome: set of information ordered and sorted according to specified criteria
  • 8. Six types of tasks … 3. Comparing  Matching  Finding similarities  Finding differences  Outcome: Items matched, or the identification of similarities and/or differences
  • 9. Six types of tasks … 4. Problem solving  Anaylsing real situations  Analysing hypothetical situations  Reasoning  Decision making  Outcome: solutions found or goals achieved
  • 10. Six types of tasks … 5. Sharing of personal experiences  Narrating  Describing  Exploring and explaining, attitudes, opinions, reactions  Outcome: social/communicative process
  • 11. Six types of tasks … 6. Creative tasks  Brainstorming  Problem solving  non-traditional activities  Outcome: end product can be appreciated by wider audience
  • 12. The TBL Framework  Pre-task  Teachers choose materials related the task  Chosen materials will serve as a springboard to the topic content (curriculum)  Task preparation  Teachers introduce the topic and task  Students prepare their own inputs for the task
  • 13. The TBL Framework …  Task realisation  Student planning a report  Student producing a poster or a leaflet for distribution or giving a presentation  Post-task  Knowledge focus  teachers evaluate students’ reports or presentations: a better understanding of the knowledge  Teachers’ reflection  Can the tasks motivate the students to engage in the activities?

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Ki W.W.(2000). ICT Applications in Task-based Learning. In N. Law, H.K.Yuen, W.W. Ki, S.C.Li, Y.Lee, Y.Chow (Eds), Changing Classrooms and Changing Schools: A Study of Good Practices in Using ICT in Hong Kong Schools. Hong Kong: CITE, Faculty of Education, University of Hong Kong.