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Instructional PowerPoint

Instructional PowerPoint . Assignment Instructions. Introductory: topic, goal Main Presentation Slides - problem statement - elaborate problem - research purpose - significance of study Conclusions/ Summary References. Context Structure. Must Include . . .

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Instructional PowerPoint

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  1. InstructionalPowerPoint Assignment Instructions

  2. Introductory: topic, goal • Main Presentation Slides -problem statement - elaborate problem - research purpose - significance of study • Conclusions/ Summary • References Context Structure

  3. Must Include . . . • Two relevant imported digital images • Two “hyperlinked” words or images • One relevant chart, graph, or table • Develop at least 12 to maximum of 20 slides Expectations

  4. Research PowerPoint TEACHING esl Effectively E X A M P L E

  5. Purpose of Research Rapid growth of population in the use of English English knowledge is essential Understand what makes English learning successful or unsuccessful Awareness to ESL teachers E X A M P L E

  6. English in Use POPULATION INTERNET USE E X A M P L E

  7. Problem Statement • The TTT ( Teacher Talking Time) • Complicated and Unclear Statements • Not Checking the Understanding of Instruction • Yes / No Questions • Students are Bored, Inattentive, or Unmotivated • Dependent on Teacher E X A M P L E

  8. Results • Increase of Students Drop-out • No Improvement in Proficiency • Waste of Time = Unproductive • Unpractical in Use E X A M P L E

  9. (example) Satisfaction Survey E X A M P L E

  10. Change & Improve • Text Books • Teachers Perspectives • Technology Use • Respect of Different Cultures • Interaction • Compliment • Use TESOL Standards E X A M P L E

  11. Activities to Use • LEWL (Learn English with Laughter) • Activities for English Learners E X A M P L E

  12. Conclusion • Help Students Improve in Practical English • Focus More On the Student • Renovation of ESL Curriculum ... Efficiency, Desire, and Grades will Improve! E X A M P L E

  13. References Stocker, George. (2007). Teaching ESL to Children. Retrieved from http://www.esl-storybooks.com Davis, I. (2010). Teaching ESL: 10 Common Problems in the Classroom. Retrieved from http://hubpages.com/hub/Teaching-ESL-10-Common-Classroom-Problems-and-Solutions Internet World Stats. (2010). Internet World Users By Language, Top 10 Languages. Retrieved from http://www.internetworldstats.com/stats7.htm Sourcingline. (2010). Language, English Speaking Population. Retrieved from http://www.sourcingline.com/country-data/english-speaking-population/ Pellino, Karen. (2001). Effective Strategies for Teaching English Language Learners. Retrieved from http://www.teach-nology.com/tutorials/teaching/esl/ E X A M P L E

  14. Good Luck to you all! Due Date: Dec. 6. 2010

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