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Healthy Eating – Curriculum Integration and Task Based Language Learning

Healthy Eating – Curriculum Integration and Task Based Language Learning. Specifically in this session…. Think about making links to other areas of the curriculum and integrating the learning with different levels of outcome Look at an example of curriculum integration

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Healthy Eating – Curriculum Integration and Task Based Language Learning

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  1. Jeanne Gilbert Uni of Waikato 2013

  2. Healthy Eating – Curriculum Integration and Task Based Language Learning Jeanne Gilbert Uni of Waikato 2013

  3. Jeanne Gilbert Uni of Waikato 2013 Specifically in this session… • Think about making links to other areas of the curriculum and integrating the learning with different levels of outcome • Look at an example of curriculum integration • Unpack an example about Healthy Eating • Notice how the work is made into TBLL – Task Based Language Learning with backwards mapping • View the possible methodologies for input, output and interaction Have a go!

  4. Jeanne Gilbert Uni of Waikato 2013 Questions?

  5. Jeanne Gilbert Uni of Waikato 2013 Curriculum Integration • Making a start… linking languages to …

  6. What is TBLL? Ellis (2003) defines TBLL as an activity that: • Requires the learners to focus primarily on meaning ie the task is realistic / authentic (as a classroom allows) • Has some kind of gap that the learners can close by communicating • Requires learners to construct own productive language rather than manipulate language that the teacher provides. (This may be a challenge for teachers beginning a L2) • Has a clearly defined outcome, other than producing ‘correct language’. • You could/should also incorporate cultural/intercultural principles. Jeanne Gilbert Consultancy, May, 1 2012

  7. Jeanne Gilbert Uni of Waikato 2013 Curriculum integration/TBLL • Colour my world • A focus on primary and then secondary colours • Also learn the colour words in the target language • Be able to ask and answer in a context about colour

  8. Jeanne Gilbert Uni of Waikato 2013 Formulaic languageInstructions / AffirmationsTeacher talk / Student questions • Ellis’ principle 1 • Formulaic Language • Use as many instructions in your target language as you can to teach new content

  9. Jeanne Gilbert Uni of Waikato 2013 Fomulaic Language

  10. Ellis’ principle 6 – input An input methodology: IRDPX • I input • R recognition • D discrimination • P production • X extension

  11. Ellis’ principle 6 – input An input methodology: oral choral Pattern of interaction teaching Q + A: • Teacher class • Class teacher • ½ class ½ class • Pair class sharing • Pingponging to teacher • Looping - personalised context

  12. Ellis’ principles 6,7, 8 = iPpiT • i input • P PRACTICE • P production • I Interaction • TBLL Task based language learning + backward mapping

  13. Ellis’ principles 1,6,7 – formulaic language, input, output Sandwich methodology: • Target Language presentation (input) • English (first language) for comprehensibility • Target Language reinforcement

  14. Healthy Eating - Input • Suggested methodology for your students – IRDPX (handout) • Listening • Speaking • Reading • Cards for paired work

  15. Healthy Eating - Input and Output • Ellis principles 6 & 7 • Learning questions and answers • Suggested methodology for your students - oral choral (handout)

  16. Healthy Eating - Interaction • Ellis principle 8 • Mode/skill: presenting

  17. Jeanne Gilbert Uni of Waikato 2013 Web links - tki and: • Go to tki: Learning Languages tki • Te Reo Māori in English Medium Schools • Go to Learning Languages Waikato wiki https://learninglanguageswaikato.wikispaces.com/ • Go to the e-languages exemplars http://e-languageexemplars.wikispaces.com/ TPDL: http://www.education.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/home/about/centres/professional-development-centres/tpdl/lipi-contact

  18. Contact: Dee Reid Project Leader Poipoia te Reo Tel: 027-252-7191   Email: dreid@waikato.ac.nz www.tetoitupu.org Jeanne Gilbert Kaitakawaenga (Facilitator) 027 2942178 jeanneg@waikato.ac.nz

  19. Jeanne Gilbert Uni of Waikato 2013

  20. Jeanne Gilbert Uni of Waikato 2013

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