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ECLECTICISM. Eclectic;. Deriving ideas, theories from a broad & diverse range of sources An eclectic thinker… Philosophical approach. This approach is shaped by; Interconnection Dynamic teaching not set of static principles. OBJECTIVES.
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Eclectic; • Deriving ideas, theories from a broad & diverse range of • sources • An eclectic thinker… • Philosophical approach
This approach is shaped by; • Interconnection • Dynamic teaching • not set of static principles
OBJECTIVES • to make classroom teachers aware of ways of analyzing variables • how to translate these analyses into an eclectic approach to classroom teaching
TEACHER’S ROLE • facilitate the understanding of the new language • not to rely on one specific “ best method” • to adapt and evolve methods • to be imaginative • to be energetic • to be willing to experiment
THE VIEWS ON ECLECTICISM • Henry Sweet; • comprehensive and eclectic method • general principles Harold Palmer; • adopting every good idea • rejecting useless and harmful forms of work
Krashen; • unthinkable • not theoretically well-grounded • Rivers; • quite logical for teaching • Carlos Yorio; • choosing what is best and most appropriate
Eclecticists ; • absorbing the best techniques of the well-known language • teaching methods • the development of all four skills
CONCLUSION • Eclecticism is a philosophical approach which derives ideas from • different sources. • There are many views on eclecticism. • Teachers have lots of responsibilities. • Dynamic teaching is emphasized. • It has both strengths and weaknesses.
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