1 / 15

E-portfolio Introducción al diseño curricular 6to año Escuela Secundaria Inglés

E-portfolio Introducción al diseño curricular 6to año Escuela Secundaria Inglés. Capacitador: Oscar Marino Alumna: Micaela Antico. 1st meeting. We started our first meeting sharing our previous knowledge about assessment. Learning objectives 6th year.

marcie
Download Presentation

E-portfolio Introducción al diseño curricular 6to año Escuela Secundaria Inglés

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. E-portfolioIntroducción al diseño curricular6to año Escuela SecundariaInglés Capacitador: Oscar Marino Alumna: Micaela Antico

  2. 1st meeting • Westartedourfirstmeetingsharingourpreviousknowledgeaboutassessment

  3. Learningobjectives 6th year Westartedtoanalizethecurriculumdesign… Accordingtowhatwereadweshotdownthefollowingobjectives: -Comprender textos orales y escritos con los contenidos propuestos para el año utilizando estrategias específicas en función de las necesidades de información y comunicación. -Producir textos escritos y orales con propósitos comunicativos aplicados a una situación relacionada con el contenido propio de materias relacionadas con su especialidad y propuestos para el año. -Reconocer y producir el vocabulario propio de las materias específicas e los distintos tipos de escuela y modalidad. -Desarrollar estrategias de la lengua extranjera que faciliten el acceso al conocimiento, desarrollo personal y de comunicación en el mundo actual. -Ganar autoestima y confianza en sí mismos y aprendan a trabajar con independencia debido a la naturaleza interactiva y cooperativa del trabajo que AICLE supone.

  4. Purposes of assessment • AssessmentFOR learning: formative • AssessmentAS learning: metacognition • Assessment OF learning: summative

  5. 2nd meeting • Curriculumdesign: “ASSESSMENT” Assessmentprinciples in CLIL: -Clear learningobjectives -Mixture of formal and informal assessment -Learnersshouldknowassessmentmeasures and successcriteria -Languageassessedfor a real purpose -Stshavetotakeresponsibilityfortheirownassessment

  6. Curriculumdesign

  7. The CLIL toolkit • Thiswasthestartingpointforplanning a unit… CONTENT COMMUNICATION COGNITION CULTURE

  8. A new concept: “Washback” • Itreferstotheextenttowhichtheintroduction and use of a test influenceslanguageteachers and learnersto do thingsthattheywouldnototherwise do thatpromoteorinhibitlanguagelearning.

  9. Alderson and Wall(1993) washbackhipothesis • Weplannedtheassessmentsection of the CLIL unit. -whattchsteach -howtchsteach -whatlearnerslearn -howlearnerslearn -therate and sequence of teaching -therate and sequence of learning -attitudestothecontent, methods, etc of teaching and learning

  10. 3rd meeting • CONSTRUCTS: definition and whattheyimply They are theabilities of thelearnersthatwebelieveunderlietheir test performance, butwhichwecannotdirectly observe. Wehadtoanalyse a textchosenforourproject and writetheconstructs

  11. 4th meeting • Weshared and talkedaboutourplannings…

  12. Digital portfolio From Wikipedia • An electronic portfolio, also known as an e-portfolio or digital portfolio, is a collection of electronic evidence assembled and managed by a user, usually on the Web. Such electronic evidence may include inputted text, electronic files, images, multimedia, blog entries, and hyperlinks. E-portfolios are both demonstrations of the user's abilities and platforms for self-expression, and, if they are online, they can be maintained dynamically over time. Some e-portfolio applications permit varying degrees of audience access, so the same portfolio might be used for multiple purposes.

  13. HOW TOCreate Your Own Electronic Portfolio2000, Helen C. Barrett, Ph.D. • Stage 1: Defining the Portfolio Goals and Context • Stage 2: The Working Portfolio-examples of your work or experiences. • Stage 3: The Reflective Portfolio-Write general reflective statements. • Stage 4: The Connected Portfolio- Organize the digital artifacts. • Stage 5: The Presentation Portfolio- record and share

  14. Lastreflections….

  15. “Awakenpeople´scuriosity. It´senoughto open minds Do notoverloadthem, Puttherejust a spark”

More Related