Teaching Teens

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The TeenageLearner

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Words which describe Teens

"The art of teaching is the

art of assisting discovery."

- Mark Van Doren

What is Learning? Learning involves change.

concerned with the acquisition of habits, knowledge, and attitudes.

What is Learning?

It enables the individual to make both personal and social adjustments.

What is Learning? Learning is a change in the

individual, due to the interaction of that individual, and his environment, which fills a need and makes him more capable of dealing adequately with his environment.

What is learning?

Learning is a change in human disposition or capability, which can be retained and applied.

Key Assumptions about

Teenage Learners:

1.Teenagers seek meaning and significance.

Key Assumptions about

Teenage Learners:

2. Teenagers want to know about the NOW!

Key Assumptions about

Teenage Learners: 3. Teenagers crave

authenticity and the “true”.

Key Assumptions about

Teenage Learners:

4. Teenagers are the ultimate egotists. ME!

Key Assumptions about

Teenage Learners: 5. Teenagers are

wondering what others are thinking about them!

What Teens Need to Know Prior to

Learning: Why are we doing this?

How can it help me?

How can I make it MINE?

"Anyone who stops learning is old, whether

at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps

learning stays young."

- Henry Ford

A Dozen Dos

1. Use Music! Teens live through the feelings provoked by music. It is a window to their learning soul.

A Dozen Dos

2. Use Current Material! Teens want to be hip. They love anything new and personally relevant.

A Dozen Dos

3. Use Team Work! Teens are “hard wired” for relationships. They thrive on projects, peer interaction and group work.

A Dozen Dos

4. Use Acting! Teens want to express themselves. Role playing allows them to express all their inner, conflicting feelings in a safe manner.

A Dozen Dos

5. Use Choice! Teens are trying to be independent. Giving them some choice and control motivates them.

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6. Use what they know! Teens know LOTS and have diverse experiences. Use their interests and passions in the class content!

A Dozen Dos

7. Use a quick pace! Teens actually have shorter

attention spans than kids! Keep changing things up!

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8. Use Activity! Teens body’s are changing and they need to experience and practice their new “physical” self!

A Dozen Dos

9. Use Proactive Class Control! Teens want a teacher in control but will reject any authority. Use positive behavior management!

A Dozen Dos

10. Use L1 at times! Teens will respond to L1 discipline and are mature enough to “switch gears” and it can help misunderstanding.

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11. Use Games! Teens are highly competitive in the sense they want to show off. Let them show off!

A Dozen Dos

12. Use their “desire”! Teens want to express themselves. Projects, presentations, posters etc…can allow them to personalize the learning.

“Show me and I forget;Teach me and I

remember; Involve me and I learn.”

- B. Franklin

http://eflclassroom.ning.com

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