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Macmillan Online Conference 2013

Stop, think, learn. Dave Tucker (International House Santa Clara, Portugal). Macmillan Online Conference 2013. How many hours per week with primary-age classes?. 1-3 hours / week 4-6 hours / week 7+ hours / week. Portugal is friendlier than the UK!. Portugal is friendlier than the UK!.

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Macmillan Online Conference 2013

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  1. Stop, think, learn Dave Tucker (International House Santa Clara, Portugal) Macmillan Online Conference 2013

  2. How many hours per week with primary-age classes? 1-3 hours / week 4-6 hours / week 7+ hours / week

  3. Portugal is friendlier than the UK!

  4. Portugal is friendlier than the UK!

  5. What will you learn in the next minute…?

  6. Learn • Language housed in new, interesting contexts

  7. Learn • Language housed in new, interesting contexts • Encourages background learning

  8. Learn • Language housed in new, interesting contexts • Encourages background learning • Fosters sense of achievement

  9. Your take-away bag

  10. “Success is a function of persistence and doggedness and the willingness to work hard for twenty-two minutes to make sense of something that most people would give up on after thirty seconds.” Malcolm Gladwell – Outliers: The Story of Success (2008)

  11. Alison Gopnik: What do babies think? (www.ted.com)

  12. Encouraging persistence The stimulus of learning something new

  13. Encouraging persistence • The stimulus of learning something new • The approval and recognition of the T

  14. Encouraging persistence • The stimulus of learning something new • The approval and recognition of the T • Fun, movement, competition

  15. Think • Hypothesise

  16. Think • Hypothesise • Assess

  17. Think • Hypothesise • Assess • Persist

  18. http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2013/04/gaza-education-law-gender-segregation.html# - photo by Reuters/Mohammed Salem What has just happened in this classroom? What do you think will happen next?

  19. Stop • Time for thinking

  20. Stop • Time for thinking • Extended tasks

  21. Stop • Time for thinking • Extended tasks • No immediate feedback

  22. Stop • Time for thinking • Extended tasks • No immediate feedback • More independence

  23. Whizz! Bang! Pow!

  24. Stop,

  25. Stop, think,

  26. Stop, think, learn.

  27. Thank you!

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