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Chapter 3: “How Children learn
                      English”
Learning-centred
 EFL: not simply putting fun into learning.
 (Nunan&Lamb, 1996; Cameron, 2001)


 Need to maximize learning.
 Provide both: support and challenge.
How children think and
learn
 Physical
 Emotional
 Conceptual
 Educational characteristics of YLE.
What is different about teaching
children?
 YLE are different from older learners
  because:
 They have a lot of physical energy.
 Are emotionally excitable.
 Are developing conceptually/ early
  stages of schooling.
 Are still developing literacy akills in L1.
 Learn more slowly and forget things
  quickly.
And more…
 Tend to be self-oriented/worried with
  their own world.
 Get bored easily.
 Are excellent mimics.
 Can be easily distracted but also very
  enthusiastic.
 Can concentrate for a longer tiem if they
  are interested.
Learner differences
   Chronological age is not the same as
    developmental age.

   Age bands: 3-6, 7-9, 10-12 year olds.

   Degree of parental support.
PHYSICAL AND EMOTIONAL
DIFFERENCES
   At Primary school level learners are:

   Developing self-esteem and confidence in
    learning.
   Very egocentric: 6-7, unable to cooperate
    with others.
   Developing motor skills.
   Physically restless: short , varied activities.
   Unstable emotionally: tantrums, need to
    learn how to overcome frustration.
Teachers need to provide:
   A supportive             Routines that
    environment.              provide a sense of
                              security.
   Activities to share
    and play with other      Praise.
    learners.
                             A warm and
   A variety of              encouraging
    activitities.             classroom
                              atmosphere.
Conceptual, educational and
linguistic differences
   3-6 year olds: symbolic thought, a
    picture can be substituted by ther eal
    thing.

   7+: capable of realistic and rational
    thought.
How children think and
learn
   Behaviourism: transmission model of
    learning.

 Piaget: Constructivism. Clearly defined
  stages of intellectual development:
 4 to 8: concrete-operational stage.
 11+: formal thinking.
 His research: study how children think and
  learn through their behaviour in relation to
  given tasks.
Bruner (1983)
 Why is school difficult for learners?
 It is too different from their real lives.
 CONSTRUCTIVIST VIEW:
o Child as active agent in constructing
  KOL: selecting, learning, retaining and
  transforming information.
SCAFFOLDING
 Comparison between children learning and
  building a house:
 Broken up into stages: foundations, walls
  and ceiling: BUILDING BLOCKS.

 Plumbing and electrics: how everything is
  put together and connected. LINKS AND
  NETWORKS.
 SCAFFOLDING is removed when the
  hosue can support itself.
Child’s learning as a
process:
 3 Modes of Representation:
 1. Knowing something through doing it.


   2. Working with a picture or image of it.

   3. Working with a symbolic
    representation: language.
VYGOTSKY (1978)
 Mental development at two levels:
 Present.
 Future or potential. ZPD.
 Differences between Piaget /Vygotsky:


 1. Role of adults/ teachers.
 2. Role of language.
 Social-constructivist model.
Ellis (1999)
   The role of Metacognition.

   Helping children to think, plan and
    remember aids them to develop
    confidence in similar tasks.
Discuss:
   Learning and sequential stages.

   Learning, egocentrism and the role of
    play: social competence. Play as
    cognitive challenge.

   The role of the L1. short-story telling,
    rhymes, songs, oral activities/traditions.
The uniqueness of learners

   NLP (1970´s)

   LEARNING
    STYLES.(Berman, 1998).Visual, Auditor
    y, Kinesthetic.
MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES.

   Howard Gardner (1993) :
   1. Linguistic Intelligence.
   2. Logical-mathematical Intelligence.
   3. Spatial Intelligence.
   4. Kinesthetic Intelligence.
   5. Musical Intelligence.
   6. Interpersonal Intelligence.
   7. Intrapersonal Intelligence.
   8. Naturalistic Intelligence.
   (See activities to be promoted, pp36)
Methods that work well with
YLE
   TPR Total Physical Response
    (Asher, 1960)

   TBL.

   Project Work.
How teachers generate their
own learning theories:
 Memories of childhood learning.
 Teacher training.
 Reading.
 Reflection upon classroom practice.
 Professional development activities.
 CRITICAL PROCESS.
Bruner’s videos:
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2H_s
    wMUlOg

   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeUU
    J7SrMVg&feature=related

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Chapter 3 brewster

  • 1. Chapter 3: “How Children learn English”
  • 2. Learning-centred  EFL: not simply putting fun into learning.  (Nunan&Lamb, 1996; Cameron, 2001)  Need to maximize learning.  Provide both: support and challenge.
  • 3. How children think and learn  Physical  Emotional  Conceptual  Educational characteristics of YLE.
  • 4. What is different about teaching children?  YLE are different from older learners because:  They have a lot of physical energy.  Are emotionally excitable.  Are developing conceptually/ early stages of schooling.  Are still developing literacy akills in L1.  Learn more slowly and forget things quickly.
  • 5. And more…  Tend to be self-oriented/worried with their own world.  Get bored easily.  Are excellent mimics.  Can be easily distracted but also very enthusiastic.  Can concentrate for a longer tiem if they are interested.
  • 6. Learner differences  Chronological age is not the same as developmental age.  Age bands: 3-6, 7-9, 10-12 year olds.  Degree of parental support.
  • 7. PHYSICAL AND EMOTIONAL DIFFERENCES  At Primary school level learners are:  Developing self-esteem and confidence in learning.  Very egocentric: 6-7, unable to cooperate with others.  Developing motor skills.  Physically restless: short , varied activities.  Unstable emotionally: tantrums, need to learn how to overcome frustration.
  • 8. Teachers need to provide:  A supportive  Routines that environment. provide a sense of security.  Activities to share and play with other  Praise. learners.  A warm and  A variety of encouraging activitities. classroom atmosphere.
  • 9. Conceptual, educational and linguistic differences  3-6 year olds: symbolic thought, a picture can be substituted by ther eal thing.  7+: capable of realistic and rational thought.
  • 10. How children think and learn  Behaviourism: transmission model of learning.  Piaget: Constructivism. Clearly defined stages of intellectual development:  4 to 8: concrete-operational stage.  11+: formal thinking.  His research: study how children think and learn through their behaviour in relation to given tasks.
  • 11. Bruner (1983)  Why is school difficult for learners?  It is too different from their real lives.  CONSTRUCTIVIST VIEW: o Child as active agent in constructing KOL: selecting, learning, retaining and transforming information.
  • 12. SCAFFOLDING  Comparison between children learning and building a house:  Broken up into stages: foundations, walls and ceiling: BUILDING BLOCKS.  Plumbing and electrics: how everything is put together and connected. LINKS AND NETWORKS.  SCAFFOLDING is removed when the hosue can support itself.
  • 13. Child’s learning as a process:  3 Modes of Representation:  1. Knowing something through doing it.  2. Working with a picture or image of it.  3. Working with a symbolic representation: language.
  • 14. VYGOTSKY (1978)  Mental development at two levels:  Present.  Future or potential. ZPD.  Differences between Piaget /Vygotsky:  1. Role of adults/ teachers.  2. Role of language.  Social-constructivist model.
  • 15. Ellis (1999)  The role of Metacognition.  Helping children to think, plan and remember aids them to develop confidence in similar tasks.
  • 16. Discuss:  Learning and sequential stages.  Learning, egocentrism and the role of play: social competence. Play as cognitive challenge.  The role of the L1. short-story telling, rhymes, songs, oral activities/traditions.
  • 17. The uniqueness of learners  NLP (1970´s)  LEARNING STYLES.(Berman, 1998).Visual, Auditor y, Kinesthetic.
  • 18. MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES.  Howard Gardner (1993) :  1. Linguistic Intelligence.  2. Logical-mathematical Intelligence.  3. Spatial Intelligence.  4. Kinesthetic Intelligence.  5. Musical Intelligence.  6. Interpersonal Intelligence.  7. Intrapersonal Intelligence.  8. Naturalistic Intelligence.  (See activities to be promoted, pp36)
  • 19. Methods that work well with YLE  TPR Total Physical Response (Asher, 1960)  TBL.  Project Work.
  • 20. How teachers generate their own learning theories:  Memories of childhood learning.  Teacher training.  Reading.  Reflection upon classroom practice.  Professional development activities.  CRITICAL PROCESS.
  • 21. Bruner’s videos:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2H_s wMUlOg  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeUU J7SrMVg&feature=related