Today’s class was a little different from the rest of the
days, as we started with EFL methodologies and approaches.
The instructor used the communicative approach in her
teaching, she started with a few questions which we worked on them individually
and then shared it in our group, furthermore, we shared the responses with the
rest of the class and we learned more about each other.
The next task was to explain a number of methodologies she
had prepared for the class, as one of the groups we worked on “Effective humanist
approach”. Explaining and creating an application so English learners can use, it
was very useful and we had the chance to hear from the others regarding the
various pedagogy.
Technology session was a lot of fun, learning how to use circuit
machine to make beautiful shapes with colorful papers for bulletin boards, map
concept, popplet and plickres. In general, they were a lot of fun and very
useful, but am not sure without these devices how this will be possible to use in
a class back home!
The tour to the lab and experience the 3D printer for the
very first time, was a fabulous experiment. The students here are very fortunate
to have such facility, hope that we can build similar facilities back home one
day.
What I have learnt from that class is, everywhere around the
world teaching is challenging and only you can make it to be fun and beneficial.
I've enjoyed reading your blog so far! I'm looking forward to your future posts. :)
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Thank you for your kind words, i will focus even more on what to write since you are reading my blogs now :-)
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ReplyDeleteGreat post Yadger! I'm happy to see genuine moments of teacher reflection! Hopefully the exposure to the tools and resources featured in this workshop triggers creative thoughts on how to find tools and resources back home! All the best!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your support by stopping buy and your kind words!Dr. Lisa, is reason i am here, but Access program and everyone behind it including yourself, made all this happen. therefore, i am very grateful and going to make the best out of all these great experiments so it reflects positively with our Access students back home and my community :-)
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