Kategorien: Alle - linguistic - cognitive - metacognitive - affective

von Erika Portilla Vor 12 Monaten

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Learning styles and strategies

Effective teaching strategies for children involve developing their reflective abilities through planning, monitoring, and evaluating. Language learning strategies include direct cognitive methods to enhance linguistic processing and social-affective strategies to understand the influence of emotions on learning.

Learning styles and strategies

Learning styles and strategies

Techniques for teaching strategies

For Older Learners
Metacognitive

Reflective thinking

Self-evaluation

For Younger Learners
Sensitize students towards learning

Stimulate what has been learned

Create a record of achievements

Strategies for teaching children

Direct or cognitive
To develop the ability to deal with linguistic information in an effective way.
Meta-cognitive
To develop reflective abilities:

Planning

Monitoring

Evaluating Language learning

Awareness-raising
To raise awareness of what language learning meas.
Social & affective
To raise awareness of how feelings of self and others can influence learning.

Learning strategies

It refers to the mental and communicative procedures that students use to learn and use language.
Creative

Brainstorming

Affective

Personalizing

Self-evaluating

Linguistic

Conversational patterns

Practicing

Using context

Summarizing

Selective listening

Skimming

Interpersonal

Cooperating

Role-playing

Cognitive

Classifying

Predicting

Inducting

Taking notes

Concept mapping

Inferencing

Discriminating

Diagramming

Learning styles

It refers to the natural way of learning, the student's favorite or preferred way of learning.
Type 3: Personality

Tolerance of ambiguity

Right and left hemisphere dominance

Type 2: Sensory

Environmental

Physical

Sociological

Perceptual

Visual

Auditory

Tactile

Kinesthetic

Type 1: Cognitive

Field depedant

Field independant

Analytic

Global

Reflective

Impulsive