วันอาทิตย์ที่ 7 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2560

Learning Reflection in Seminar in English Language Teaching Course


             Seminar in English Language Teaching Course is searching for information concerning English language pedagogy and problems in teaching and learning English. In this course I got many knowledge both moral and academic knowledge  such as Global English, ESL and EFL learning context, English language in ASEAN context, ICT, and CLT etc. 



What did you learn in this class?

Global English 
        

   The term Global English refers to the use of the English language as a common means of communication across cultures-a lingua franca. Also known as International English and Common English.

ESL and EFL learning context


  •            English as a Second Language (ESL) and English as a Foreign Language (EFL) require two different strategies for teaching for a number of reasons. Most people don’t know the difference between the two and don’t consider the difference when they set out to teach English. It’s important to know what each one is so that the different needs of the students can be met.
          EFL is where the teacher teaches English to students in a country where English isn’t the native language. For example, a Chinese student learning English in China would fall under this category.

      On the other hand, ESL is where English is taught to students in a country where English is the primary language. 

English language in ASEAN context


   This lesson I learned about similarities and differences of English language in Asian context. 

Classroom learning context



   I leaned about factors affecting English language teaching and learning in higher education. It divide into three factors; students, teacher and environment.

Communicative Language Teaching (CLT)
Information and Communication Technology (ICT)


        I learned about the meaning of ICT and focus on how to apply in the class.


21st century skills

       I learned about learning and teaching in 21st century skills. What skills in 21st century and the implication. 


What did you find easy?

          For me, learning and teaching in 21st century  is easy lesson for me because it is the topic that I present in classroom, so I understand about it. Learning and teaching in 21st century is easy to apply in teaching in the classroom. Moreover, I think that group working is easy to learn because every can help each together. 

What did you find difficult?
      
          For me, I think the vocabulary in this researches and articles are the problem for me because some words I never seen before and don't meaning. 

How did you solve the problem?
             
         My the main problem is vocabulary skill. I solve this problem by trying to discuss with my friends and often ask my friends if I don't understand. For vocabulary, I solve my problem by looking for the meaning from the dictionary websites such as Cambridge dictionary.

What are your attitudes towards the lesson?

      This course makes me have to read many books, articles and researches. But, it makes me know that this course is very useful for me in my teaching in the future. I believed that this course is not difficult if I focus and concentrate with it. Moreover, I am happy to learn with Dr. Usa Noytim again before she is a good teacher for me. She teaches me everything such as the contents in text, moral, be punctual, and being the good model. Finally, I would like to thank you her that she give the knowledge to me.
      


Seminar in English Language Teaching (2nd Semester) : 14th Week



     For this week, I felt very worried because I had a final examination of this course. Before testing teacher summarized our lesson about sociocultural and other lesson to all of us again. Teacher summarized about Sociocultural, Zone of proximal development, scaffolding and implication in classroom. 





    Then, It was time to test. I felt very excited. The exam had 2 items. Teacher asked about;

1. Sociocultural and scaffolding
2. Skill in 21st century


    After testing, I known that a focus of the test is implication, it isn't the recognizable test. Fortunately, this test I can write in Thai.



Seminar in English Language Teaching (2nd Semester) : 13rd Week






       Today, I learnt about Sociocultural Theory in many topics; 

1. What is Sociocultural Theory?

      Sociocultural theory is an emerging theory in psychology that looks at the important contributions that society makes to individual development. This theory stresses the interaction between developing people and the culture in which they live. This theory suggests that human learning is largely a social processBy Kendra Cherry

2. What is scaffolding according to Vygotsky?


           A scaffold is a temporary framework that is put up for support and access to meaning and taken away as needed when the child secures control of success with a task. A construct that is critical for scaffolding instruction is Vygotsky's concept, when students are given the support they need while learning something new, they stand a better chance of using that knowledge independently.


          I think this lesson is very importantg lesson. Scaffolding is very useful for teaching students in the classroom. So, we should understand and apply it in teaching.


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Seminar in English Language Teaching (2nd Semester) : 12nd Week






           Today is Saturday, but I had presentation in this course. The topic of seminar divided into 7 topics; 

1. Roles of English in ASEAN Community: the implications
    for Teaching and Learning

2. Factors Affecting English Language Teaching and
    Learning

3. Problems of English Language Teaching and Learning in
    Thailand

4. ICT Enhancing English Language Teaching and Learning
5. Communicative Language Teaching: Strengths and
    Constraints

6. English Language Teaching and Learning for 21st Century
    skills

7. Developing Thai Students' critical Thinking Skills.


     My group got the topic which is about English Language Teaching and Learning for 21st Century skills. We divided our presentation into 3 parts.



1. Framework for 21st century learning
2. The 7 roles of a teacher in the 21st century
3. 5 essential 21st century teaching strategies

    I presented in topic of 5 essential 21st century teaching strategies.

     Here are 5 of the most important teaching strategies 21st century teachers should have in today’s classroom.

1.Teaching Strategies to Be Able to Teach to All Learner
2. Be Able to Implement Technology
3. Be Able to Foster Student Relationships
4. Be Forward Thinking
5. Be Able to Embrace Change

        For today I got more information from each group. I thought that this presentation is very useful for me because it made me to understand in the lesson and could apply in my teaching in the future. 





Seminar in English Language Teaching (2nd Semester) : 11st Week






              Today, I had a seminar in English teaching course in the morning. Teacher assigned us to make a group of 6-7 people and then we had to discuss on the topic named The end of CLT : a context approach to language teaching by Stephen Bax.

What is CLT?

        Communicative Language Teaching(CLT) is an approach to the teaching of second and foreign languages that emphasizes interaction as both the means and the ultimate goal of learning a language. It is also referred to as “communicative approach to the teaching of foreign languages” or simply the “communicative approach

         Then, teacher explained about Stephen Bax's point of view about CLT, Context approach and Communicative language teaching VS Context approach. 



          For me, this topic was very interesting and I learned that no method is perfect, so effective teachers should use various methods in their teaching.  


วันเสาร์ที่ 6 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2560

Seminar in English Language Teaching (2nd Semester) : 10th Week

       

           Today is Tuesday, I had a seminar in English teaching class in the morning. First, teacher assigned us to make a group of 6-7 people and discuss the research which is about current trends issues in English language education in Asia by Yeon Hee Choi.

                 This research has surveyed current Trends and Issues in English Language Education in Asia, that is, 16 nations including Hong Kong and Taiwan (total 18 regions). The results of the survey reveal commonalities and diversity across Asian regions in the following aspects:

  • the starting grade
  • class hours
  • national curriculum
  • textbooks
  • the medium of instruction
  • the use of computer
  • university entrance examination
  • teachers
  • tertiary English education
  • problems and concerns

           English language education in each Asian nation/region seems an outcome of diverse factors including political environment, social and individual needs, and resources (e.g., teachers and computer). 
The findings from the survey raise five key issues to be resolved:
  • the amount of time allotted for English language education
  • the use of English as the medium of instruction
  • centralization or decentralization
  • teachers
  • the nation-wide university entrance examination


        After that, the representative of each group presented their discussion in front of the classroom. Then, teacher taught us about 21st century skills.



      Finally, the difficulty of this lesson is a variety of vocabulary and meaning of sentences. Therefor, I had to practice my skills more and more. Moreover, I should prepare myself to read the article or research before.



Seminar in English Language Teaching (2nd Semester) : 9th Week


         Today is Tuesday, I had a seminar in English teaching class in the morning. First, teacher reviewed about ICT Enhancing English Language Teaching and Learning by asking the questions. For example, what is ICT? 

       Then, teacher asked us to make a group of 6 people and discuss the article about CALL.

       


        Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) is often perceived, somewhat narrowly, as an approach to language teaching and learning in which the computer is used as an aid to the presentation, reinforcement and assessment of material to be learned, usually including a substantial interactive element. 

       There are three important phases of CALL;

1. Behavioristic CALL (focus on drill and practice)
2. Communicative CALL (focus on using form in real
    situation)

3. Integrative CALL ( multimedia and internet)




        After that, the representative of each group presented their discussion in front of the classroom. Then, teacher summarized the article to us again. Then, teacher assigned homework for us to read the research about current trend and issues in English Language Education in Asia for next week.

             For this lesson I got more knowledge about CALL because the teacher gave us many researches about  CALL. Moreover,  the language in the researches are not easy to read and understand. So, I tried asked some information that I didn't understand from my friends.