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DIY Materials: a Step towards Students´Autonomy

ŠINDELÁŘOVÁ SKUPEŇOVÁ, Martina

Basic information

Original name

DIY Materials: a Step towards Students´Autonomy

Authors

ŠINDELÁŘOVÁ SKUPEŇOVÁ, Martina

Edition

Trendy v jazykovém vzdělávání v terciární sféře v jazykových centrech na univerzitách v ČR a SR III, 2017

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Konferenční abstrakta

Field of Study

Pedagogy and education

Country of publisher

Czech Republic

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

Marked to be transferred to RIV

No

Organization

Centrum jazykového vzdělávání – Repository – Repository

ISBN

978-80-244-5234-0

Keywords (in Czech)

studijní autonomie; tvorba studijních materiálů; task based výuka; komunikace ve třídě; motivace; studijní dovednosti; individualizace

Keywords in English

learner autonomy; study material design; task based teaching; class communication; motivation; study skills; individualization
Changed: 4/9/2020 19:10, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík

Abstract

ORIG CZ

In the original language

The main aim of this presentation is to share the belief that university students can and shall overtake some of the roles traditionally associated with teachers. It will be suggested that there are many benefits to including students in making decisions about their learning. Since language classes are usually understood as only additional courses at universities, it is both teachers and students who benefit from sharing the responsibility for developing students ́ academic skills in foreign languages. The presentation will argue that by allowing students to choose or create their own study materials, their motivation is increased, class communication is supported and language learning is often naturally combined with content learning. Most importantly, the responsibility given to students results in developing their learning autonomy. During the presentation, concrete examples of tasks based on visual, audio and textual materials prepared by students will be introduced. It will be demonstrated that students need support and guidance when learning how to choose and create their own study materials. The activities will be also evaluated with regard to their contribution for developing students’ language skills as well as their critical thinking and metacognitive skills.

In Czech

The main aim of this presentation is to share the belief that university students can and shall overtake some of the roles traditionally associated with teachers. It will be suggested that there are many benefits to including students in making decisions about their learning. Since language classes are usually understood as only additional courses at universities, it is both teachers and students who benefit from sharing the responsibility for developing students ́ academic skills in foreign languages. The presentation will argue that by allowing students to choose or create their own study materials, their motivation is increased, class communication is supported and language learning is often naturally combined with content learning. Most importantly, the responsibility given to students results in developing their learning autonomy. During the presentation, concrete examples of tasks based on visual, audio and textual materials prepared by students will be introduced. It will be demonstrated that students need support and guidance when learning how to choose and create their own study materials. The activities will be also evaluated with regard to their contribution for developing students’ language skills as well as their critical thinking and metacognitive skills.
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