By Teacher Sylvia Johnson
Learning review includes examination of strategies in instructional materials that supports motivation, including " big ideas," explicit instruction, guidance and support, active participation, and the instructional and assessment strategies that make sense for the targeted learning objectives.
Teachers role in the learning process of the students makes a difference, and when making use of materials with effective learning strategies can either support or impede the impact in them.
Learning also has come short by the absence of meaningful explanations, connecting ideas,big ideas, underlying structures, and content for critical thinking. This is sustained by some well known authors, among them are: (Schoroeder,Scott, Tolson, Huang & Lee )...
Showing how research-based information works across disciplines along with few particular strategies.
Two special cases:
.The first is the expertise reversal effect.
.The second is the powerful resistance to learning.
Students require intense practice with the new concepts, showing themselves multiple times that the "new concepts" work to override the " old wrong concepts".
Some guided activities:
Motivational Strategies
. positive expectations
. feedback, and
. appearance.
Setting Positve Expectations
. friednly, attentive, and encouraging communication;
. student collaboration assignments and group projects;
. student communication and presentations; and
. infofrmative feedback on student progress.
The degree of challenge and relevancy of activities also influences positive expectations;
. Challenge works-not too easy, not too hard.
. " Relevant" helps; " Irrelevant" hurts.
. Personal connections improve learning.
. Adults need practical applications.
Feedback
Motivates students to be informed about correctness, incorrectness and how to improve learning.
Appearence
When materials shown only provides tidbits of information, students may find this to be non-appealing.
Teaching a few " Big Ideas"
. focus for students and
. completeness.
Students Responses
Here are some hints for some kinds of activities of how students learn effectively;
. generate their own charts or worksheets for study.
. identify similarities and differences.
. discuss controversial issues.
. relate, organize, and represent knowledge in a new way;
. construct their own knowledge.
. summarize and take notes.
They learn more when they do the following assesment activities:
. provide written answers to questions.
. give explanations.
. do case-based self-assesments to improve learning.
. take frequent quizzes.
. review feedback from test results.



Hi, Sylvia:
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed taking a look at your blog. I am quite certain many other ELT professionals will benefit from following your blog. Sharing ideas and experiences helps us teachers to improve day by day.
Teach,I really thank God for your dedication and patience with me particularly because I am sooo behind what is required of me,I cannot seem to catch up but I am trying as stressed as I feel.You be blessed.
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