the classroom interactions
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UNIVERSITY OF ARMED FORCES ESPE DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGES
LINGUISTICS CAREER
NAME: PRISCILA LÓPEZ ZUMBA
FECHA: 07-02-2016
THE CLASSROOM INTERACTIONS
THE CLASSROOM INTERACTIONS
CLASSROOM INERACTIONS
Describes the form and content of behaviour or social interaction in the
classroom
It is a practice that allows enhancing the
student’s skills.
It improves the relationship between teacher and students
It helps students to develop thinking
critically and sharing their views
OBJECTIVES
FOR STUDENTS:- To identify their learning methods- To improve learning skills- To develop the communication of students and express their own ideas
FOR TEACHERS:- To have a clear idea the frequency of students interaction- To know the students’ needs- To create an adequate communication
ASPECTS OF CLASSROOM INTERACTIONS
Refers to the ways in which teachers
effectively support students' cognitive
development and language growth.
Instructional support
Refers to the ways teachers help
children develop skills to regulate
their own behavior, get the most
learning out of each school day, and
maintain interest in learning activities.
Classroom organization
Refers to the ways teachers help
children develop warm, supportive
relationships, experience
enjoyment and excitement about
learning, feel comfortable in the
classroom
Emotional support
THEORIES ON CLASSROOM INTERACTION
Student-Teacher Interaction
It compares to the relationships they'll have in their lives, such as
the relationship with a boss or superior. Students must learn to interact respectfully, but must also learn how to be assertive
without being rude, so that their points and opinions are heard
without disruption.
One-on-one student interaction is important because it allows students to understand what it
means to work with a partner. Theories of this type of interaction say that it prepares students for one-on-one relationships they will have with work associates, friends and even their spouses.
Student-Student Interaction
Small-Group Interaction
In groups of three to six people, students have equal
time to talk and learn to perform a role that they are
assigned. They learn to depend on the other
members of the group to do their own parts. They also
learn that a small group must have a leader and how to
incorporate different learning and working styles into a
group in harmony.
Entire Classroom Interaction
Students learn how it feels to be only a small part of a very large
group. They need to learn to wait their turn to talk and be prepared to do much more listening than
talking. Students also gain insight about different types of people
and how all will react. This is the interaction that is most closely
related to the real world, where students will need to interact
with people of all types.
Types of Classroom Interaction
Story-telling
Collaborative Learning
Discussions and Debates
Interactive SessionsLoud Reading
Role Play
Conversation with learners
Soliloquies
the teacher should be aware of the elements
that prevent good classroom interaction
The teacher has the role to create a classroom
environment.
The teacher acts as a
facilitator.
Teacher’s roles
STUDENT’S ROLES
Create feedback
to teacher
Ask for correction and help
Use the language learning
Cooperate with other students
Interact in classes
TECHNIQUES- Students can practice using English
in communicative context.- The interaction is based between
teacher’s guidance and feedback
HOW IMPROVE THE CLASSROOM INTERACTIONS
• Have students respond chorally to a teacher’s question .
• Ask students to elaborate on answers given by other students.
• Pose a question to the students. • During small group instruction or
individual work, circulate throughout the classroom. Check in periodically with each student or group.
• https://books.google.com.ec/books?id=h-ffsRZ1iQ4C&pg=PA9&dq=THE+CLASSROOM++INTERACTIONS&hl=es&sa=X&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=THE%20CLASSROOM%20%20INTERACTIONS&f=false
• http://www.hbcse.tifr.res.in/episteme/episteme-2/e-proceedings/kalu
• https://neltachoutari.wordpress.com/2013/08/01/interaction-in-english-language-classrooms-to-enhance-nepalese-students-language-learning/
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