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8th confession: there is strength in unity

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This post discusses the importance of collaboration and cooperation between students and teachers when engaging in talks, chats or debates in online resources such as emails, online discussion boards, wikis, virtual learning environments, or blogs. task posted on Edmodo In the last post of this blog it was stated that one of the objectives of applying digital technologies is to promote learning responsibility, independence and encourage students to become good learners. Students should be willing to listen, to experiment, to ask questions and to think about how to learn. From my point of view these characteristics describe good learners not only inside but also outside the classroom.   students posting their video (link)  From my experience I can say that these Chinese students, who have been in my oral English classes, not only lack of motivation for studying English but also have a mindset of traditional students, meaning that they do not develop ef...

7th confession. You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink.

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  As I mentioned on my second post, most of Chinese students are not even interested in learning their major and they are at the university studying what they do not like because their parents forced them to do so . Like many Asians parents, they push their children to choose careers that permit them obtain high salaries jobs in order to provide for their families. Due to the lack of interest in studying , some students are playing online games (online gaming is becoming such a serious problem in China that it is considered like "electronic heroin". There are even boot camps for teenagers to treat this kind of addiction), chatting with their friends on their phones or even sleeping during classes. As it can be perceived, motivating Chinese students to be involved during English classes is a real challenge . Harmer, J (1998) says that “Teacher are not, however, ultimately responsible for their students’ motivation. They can only encourage by word and deed...

Sixth confession:  where there’s a will there’s a way.

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The other day I was listening to the radio, when I heard the news about Einstein giving two advice-filled notes to a bellboy as a tip because Albert was short on cash. One of the notes says “a calm and modest life brings more happiness than the pursuit of success combined with constant restlessness” the other one says “ where there’s a will there’s a way .” Those sentences have been in my head for weeks, especially the second one. If a person is willing to do something, that person will try their best to make it work. If a student is motivated, feels the need to learn, he or she will seek the means. With this in mind, I consider that motivation is a key factor that influences students’ disposition to work inside the classroom. As Drexler (2010) states “ A student’s success depended upon his or her motivation but also greatly on the strategic guidance of the teacher .”        Honestly, I really never realized how much I motivate my students , I prob...

5th Confession: does practice really make perfect?

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Practice definitely makes you better , however, I think that the right kind of practice is essential, being able to choose the right tools that maximise the practice itself. My main goal is to have students practicing their oral English as much as possible, inside and outside the classroom providing the right tools.   Bax (2011) states that there are five stages in order to have an effective educational practice to know: 1.      Access to and interact with sources of information. 2.      Participation and interaction with others, which includes a social and even an emotional dimension. 3.      Expert intervention and scaffolding through planning, feedback and advice constantly checking that learning is taking place. 4.      Expert modelling.   5.      Challenge and contradiction from an expert and other learners.  As it can be seen the social ...

4th confession: I’d rather regret the things I’ve done than regret the things that I haven’t done.

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I like trying new things very often, visiting new places, experiencing new cultures, meeting new people, tasting new food and also new ways of teaching. I strongly believe that when someone wants to achieve something good, it is necessary to get out of the comfort zone and take risks. When you try something new, you get experience and you will be able to learn from those experiences and make wiser decisions. In teaching, I think that most of us are afraid of trying something new because we are content in our comfort zone and since most of our methods have worked so well during so many years, why would we change them? If teachers have already prepared all their lessons and they have taught them for so many years, why would they prepare new lessons? If our students spend too many hours with their phones and probably know more about technology than us, why would we bother to use technology to teach?   Prensky (2009) stated “Digital wisdom means not just ma...