DELT11: Participatory Action Research and TESOL (2) Public Class

Thursday, March 17 2011 | 8:00 AM (Mexico Standard Time)

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About the Class

This session is designed for anyone interested in improving how they teach English to students of other languages (TESOL). We will cover the basics of participatory action research (PAR) and will discuss an open and ongoing (DELT) workshop where educators can share ideas and experiences.

Workshop: http://bnleez.com/moodle/course/view.php?id=3

Language of instruction: English

Keywords: delt, tesol, professisonal development

Attendees in the class (6)

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By: LeslieSimonfalvi
437 days 5 hours 25 minutes ago

Based on the ideas I have just heard I feel obliged to share mine to add to a common pool of knowledge. Thank you.

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Benjamin Stewart
By: Benjamin Stewart
444 days 5 hours 43 minutes ago

If anyone would like to share their teacher action plan (TAP), please let me know. These sessions are designed to give educators interested in TESOL the opportunity to share personal goals, successes, and challenges that occur during the change process.

Benjamin Stewart
By: Integrating Technology 4 Active Lifelong Learning
437 days 6 hours 51 minutes ago

Ben, what do mean by the change process?

Benjamin Stewart
By: Benjamin Stewart
437 days 4 hours 57 minutes ago

action research, changes in behavior and/or beliefs

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Benjamin Stewart's educational philosophy is to facilitate learners in becoming more apt to form valid, reliable, and unbias arguments, provide innovative solutions to real-life problems, make decisions that resolve cognitive conflict by developing understandings through a difference of opinion or perspective, and create innovative ways of communicating with others. His role is to move learners from being dependent, to independent, to interdependent individuals who are not afraid to take chances, share their successes and failures with others, and are concerned for the well-being of not only themselves, but for others as well. His goal is to help others become more daring, sharing, and caring individuals.

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