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Page 1: Inside  our  Learners

Amy Tserenkova

Estonian National Defence College

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“While we all exhibit inherently human traits of learning, every individual approaches (learning) from

a unique

perspective”.

(Brown 1994)

Page 3: Inside  our  Learners

Cognitive Processes (the way we think)

+ Personality Factors (the way we are)

+ Learning Styles (the way we learn)________________________________________

= The Unique Individuals in your classroom

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Left Brain

Logical Analytical

SpecificVerbal

Language

Right Brain

IntuitiveEmotional

HolisticVisual

Images

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Left Brain Functions:

Classifying, labelling, producing separate words, reorganizing, verbal explanations, multiple-choice questions

Right Brain Functions:

Working with whole images & metaphors, generalizing, emotional reactions, artistic expression

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The Reflex Brain needs...

movement!

The Limbic System needs... to feel safe!

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Extraversion.............Introversion Source & direction of energy expression

Sensing..................... Intuition Method of perceiving information

Thinking......................Feeling Method of processing information

Judging...................Perceiving Method of implementing information

(www.humanmetrics.com)

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Anxiety

Fear of alienation

Fear of loss of identity

Feelings of inadequacy

Frustrations with limitations

Shyness

(Brown 1994)

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Communication Apprehension

Fear of Negative Social Evaluation

Apprehension over Academic

Evaluation

(Brown 1994)

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Reflectivity Systematic Calculated

decisions Slower Usually more

accurate

Impulsivity Intuitive Gambling guesses Faster Often inaccurate

(Brown 1994)

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Tolerance Intolerance

(Brown 1994)

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Promote Recognition & Awareness

Evaluate Lessons for Balance of

Styles

Practice Patience and Understanding

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Teacher’s Version1. Lower inhibitions2. Encourage risk-taking3. Build self-confidence4. Use Right Brain

Processes

5. Ambiguity Tolerance6. Practice Intuition

Learner’s Version1. Fear not!2. Dive in!3. Believe in yourself4. Be Creative5. Cope with the chaos6. Go with your

hunches

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Principles of Language Learning & Teaching by H. Douglas Brown

Prentice Hall Regents 1994 Teaching for Success by Mark Fletcher

English Experience 2000www.brainfriendlylearning.org

Jung Typology Test www.humanmetrics.com Index of Learning Styles Questionnaire

http://www4.ncsu.edu/unity/lockers/users/f/felder/public/ILSpage.html

“Who am I in English? Developing a Language Ego” Jean Zukowski/Faust (1997) The Journal of the Imagination in Language Learning and Teaching Volume IVhttp://www.njcu.edu/cill/journal-index.html