Contextual Teaching and Learning

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Contextual Teaching and Learning. Some Questions. What is the purpose of the educational system today and in the future? Will lecture-and-test teaching increase student achievement? Will classical content-centered teaching lower the high school dropout rate? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Contextual Contextual Teaching and LearningTeaching and Learning

Some QuestionsSome Questions

What is the purpose of the educational What is the purpose of the educational system today and in the future?system today and in the future?Will lecture-and-test teaching increase Will lecture-and-test teaching increase student achievement?student achievement?Will classical content-centered teaching Will classical content-centered teaching lower the high school dropout rate?lower the high school dropout rate?Will theoretical teaching help students Will theoretical teaching help students become better connected with real-life become better connected with real-life problem-solving issues?problem-solving issues?

Student FeedbackStudent Feedback

How would you like your students to say:How would you like your students to say:– This makes school fun and it is easier to learnThis makes school fun and it is easier to learn– There is more interaction and stuff you can There is more interaction and stuff you can

use lateruse later– I tried to never be late for this classI tried to never be late for this class– I enjoyed learning in this classI enjoyed learning in this class– I think I learned more in this classI think I learned more in this class– I made a special effort to attend this classI made a special effort to attend this class

Teacher FeedbackTeacher Feedback

How would you like to say:How would you like to say:– Students tried harder and were more Students tried harder and were more

interested in their studiesinterested in their studies– Students behaved betterStudents behaved better– Absenteeism and tardiness were downAbsenteeism and tardiness were down– Students seemed to accept more Students seemed to accept more

responsibility for their learningresponsibility for their learning– Students seemed to enjoy class moreStudents seemed to enjoy class more

Contextual TeachingContextual Teaching

Way individuals learn bestWay individuals learn bestStudents connect life with knowledgeStudents connect life with knowledgeBrain connects knowledge and applicationBrain connects knowledge and applicationBrain connects knowing and doingBrain connects knowing and doingBrain connects content and contextBrain connects content and contextBrain is limited in dealing with material that Brain is limited in dealing with material that does not connectdoes not connect

Try ThisTry This

Memorize the following:Memorize the following:– CreCre– BliBli– RetRet

Now memorize these:Now memorize these:– ChairChair– WaterWater– LightLight

And these . . .And these . . .– MoneyMoney– ShoppingShopping– BargainsBargains

And finally . . .And finally . . .– Zachary went shopping for bargains.Zachary went shopping for bargains.

Development vs TeachingDevelopment vs Teaching

Child developmentChild development– Handle thingsHandle things– ExploreExplore– Knock down, set up, put togetherKnock down, set up, put together– Crawl, walk, talk, imitateCrawl, walk, talk, imitate

Teaching processTeaching process– Passive learningPassive learning– Look, sit, listen, memorizeLook, sit, listen, memorize

Contextual Teaching FrameworkContextual Teaching Framework

Learning for acquisition of knowledgeLearning for acquisition of knowledgeLearning for applicationLearning for applicationLearning for assimilationLearning for assimilationLearning for associationLearning for association

Study ResultsStudy Results

Students tried harder and more interestedStudents tried harder and more interestedStudents behaved betterStudents behaved betterStudents accepted more responsibilityStudents accepted more responsibilityGreater learning progress Greater learning progress

CTL ApproachesCTL Approaches

Problem-based learningProblem-based learningCollaborative/cooperative learningCollaborative/cooperative learningProject-based learningProject-based learningService learningService learningWork-based learningWork-based learning

Service LearningService Learning

Combines community service with structured Combines community service with structured school-based reflectionschool-based reflectionEmphasizes connection between service Emphasizes connection between service experiences and academic learningexperiences and academic learning

Work-Based LearningWork-Based Learning

Experiences and activities based on and in Experiences and activities based on and in some type of work setting or simulated some type of work setting or simulated work setting work setting Examples: apprenticeship, internship, co-Examples: apprenticeship, internship, co-op, on-the-job training, career academies, op, on-the-job training, career academies, school-based enterprises, job simulationschool-based enterprises, job simulation

Functional SkillsFunctional Skills

Reading – technical informationReading – technical informationWritingWritingSpeakingSpeakingListeningListeningReasoningReasoningComputationComputationComputer literacy – WP & SS softwareComputer literacy – WP & SS software

Soft SkillsSoft Skills

Interpersonal skillsInterpersonal skillsAttitudesAttitudesProject managementProject managementNegotiationNegotiationDecision makingDecision makingTeam skillsTeam skills

Technical SkillsTechnical Skills

Task-specific skillsTask-specific skillsCollect, graph, analyze and program dataCollect, graph, analyze and program dataRecognize alternative solutionsRecognize alternative solutionsComputer-related technologyComputer-related technologyMath and science skillsMath and science skillsProgramming, database management, Programming, database management, and Internet usageand Internet usage

Questions???Questions???

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