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7. the arts and english teaching

Apr 16, 2017

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Majid Safadaran
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The Arts and Teaching Teaching to Young Learners

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“Today’s students are no longer the people our educational system was designed to teach.”

Prensky, M. (2003) p. 30

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21st Century Learning

Positivist Paradigm

Paradigm shift in language education

Complex or Ecosystemic

Paradigm

Objectivity SubjectivityLinear dynamics

Non-linear dynamics

PPP TBLT as manager T as facilitator

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21st Century Skills1. Play2. Performance3. Simulation4. Appropriation5. Multi-tasking6. Jugdgement7. Transmedia navigation8. Collective intelligence9. Networking10.Negotiation

Jenkins (2006)

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We need a change!!

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The Transformative Power of Music

 “Poverty is not just a lack of a roof or bread, it is also a spiritual lack – a loneliness and lack of recognition.  The vicious cycle of poverty can be broken when a child poor in material possessions acquires spiritual wealth through music.”

Abrue, Jose Antonio

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A tour to the museum

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Parts of the body

Amadeo Modigliani, Portrait of a young woman

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George Bellows, Lady Jean

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Andy Warhol, Portraits

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What about drama?

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“Dramatic playing is essential for children’s learning empathy and self-control. Children learn to empathize as they view the world from other people’s perspectives, including those of peers, adults and people in stories”

Searls, B (2011)

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Starting from experienceAaron is sad…

Try to comfort Aaron and cheer him up

Roleplay

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Group feedback

Rate from 1 – 5 where 5 is the highest

1.- How involved were you in the task?2.- How did you work as part of the team?3.- How well did you complete the task.

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Personal feedback

Rate from 1 – 5 where 5 is the highest

1. My performance2. My English (fluency/accuracy, etc)3. My contribution to the team4. Complete these sentences

I needI feelNext time I will

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Sarah is happy

Write a facebook message

Synonyms for happy

What do you do when you are happy?

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Other performative activities

GamesStorydramaTPR + I’m going to…Readers’ theater /choral speakingSimulations, improvisationsTheater forms: musicals, mime, danceEtc, etc…

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Ensuring success

•Warm up•Give clear / sufficient instructions•Allow for rehearsal time•Monitor•Give and receive feedback•Those who feel up to it “perform” for an audience•Blend in use of ICTs (anywhere)

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What about the teacher?

“I can take an empty space and call it a bare stage. A man walks across this empty space whilst someone else is watching him, and this is all that is needed for an act of theater to be engaged”

Peter Brook (1968)

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How does this concern us?

The moment we stand in front of a group of students or teachers they become the “spectators” and we become the “performers” (whether we like it or not!)

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Take-away tricks

1. Get rid of the clutter

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2. Pump yourself with energy with a “hand clasp” and no more “empty gestures”

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3. Switch on your “magnetic field” with the tip of your tongue.

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And...…shine like a star!

Have a happy “back to school”!!

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Thankyou

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