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Post Method Era
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Education Mind Map on Post Method Era, created by Carlos Vasquez on 14/03/2021.
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Post Method Era
Implementation of new approach
Advantages - effectiveness
Compatibility with teachers
Complicated & difficult to understand & use?
Tested out in schools and classrooms?
Benefits clearly communicated
Expectations showed how it can be used?
Requires
Special training
Changes in teachers practices
must be
Flexible
Learners
Needs & interests
Adaptive
Need for curriculum development processes
cannot be determined in isolation
role of contextual factors
cultural imperialism
assumptions
Teachers
Students
Non-universal
Lack of research basis
Lack of 2° Language acquisition research
Similarity of classroom practices
Diverse classroom practices
Beyond approaches & methods
How to use them
Understand history of language teaching
Participate in language learning experiences
Activity-resources available
Theory & practice
link
variety of perspectives
use
flexible & creatively
based on
own judgement
experience
Looking forward
Government policy directives
Trends in the profession
Guru-led innovations
Responses to technology
Influences from academic disciplines
Research influence
Learner-based innovations
Crossover educational trends
Crossover from other disciplines
Inspiring students of the future
Teacher paradox
Love for subject
Love for the kids
Caring
Research-based techniques
Choice
Collaboration
social creatures
Communication
Critical thinking
problem solving
Creativity
Student-centered classroom
Not teach but mentor - guide
Mediator paradigm
Structural Congnitive Modificability
Acting can be improved
Mediated intervention
Determiners
Etiology
Age
Severity
Exogenous elements
Education
Food
Affection
Pedagogical implications
Antropology
Self-esteem
Perfectibility
modificability
learner
mediator
Empathy & autonomy
Relationships
reciprocal
micro changes
Subject
context
GOAL
Personal restructure
conduct change
Mediated learning - Mediation experience
Inputs
Optimal period
Transformed
mediator agents
Parents
Tutor or educator
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