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Título : How Can Students-centered Classroom Enable Deeper Engagement in a Seventh Grade Course of an ESL Classroom?
Autor : González Moreno, Luz Elena
metadata.dc.contributor.advisor: Escudero Betancur, Sergio León
metadata.dc.subject.*: Método de enseñanza
Teaching methods
Enseñanza de idiomas
Language instruction
Lengua extranjera
Foreign languages
Método de aprendizaje
Learning methods
Trabajo en equipo
Group work
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Fecha de publicación : 2017
Citación : González Moreno, L.E. (2017) How Can Students-centered Classroom Enable Deeper Engagement in a Seventh Grade Course of an ESL Classroom? (Trabajo de Grado). Medellín, Universidad de Antioquia.
Resumen : ABSTRACT: The purpose of this AR study was to enable a deeper engagement in a seven grade course of an ESL classroom at the school Miraflores. Aiming to achieve the research goals students-centered classroom was implemented as a key strategy. The data to analyze the impact of this project was collected through teacher journals, check list, video recordings, Ss’ written production, interview, and Ss’ logs. The action plan fostered students’ interactions and helped them to make little contributions to accomplish a given task. Nevertheless, Ss did not use time adequately, did not make considerable efforts to follow instructions at first time, and did not show themselves involved in performing the activities. Key words: Students-centered classroom, group work, scaffolding, engagement.
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