Month: May 2020

[Prompt II] Inquiry-based Learning

According to Wikipedia, Inquiry-based learning is a form of active learning that starts by posing questions, problems or scenario and it is often assisted by a facilitator rather than a lecturer.

After learning about the characteristics about the Inquiry-based Learning, I chose it as our project’s  teaching method ultimately. There are many reasons for this, which are as follows:

Our group intended to teach people from various cultural background to learn French, which includes several parts, listening, speaking, reading as well as writing . All of our team members have rich language learning experience and are glad to share it with the learners. Kathleen and Charles (2016) indicated that  curiosity and motivation lie at the heart of inquiry-based education. This approach to learning has turned traditional classrooms into high-energy learning centres, where (students) are excited to learn and participate. In my opinion, language learning requires not only scientific and efficient methods, but also students’ constant pursuit of new knowledge.

The reason why I chose Inquiry-based learning is that this kind of learning method is totally different from the traditional learning and teachers do not play the most important role in imparting knowledge. That is to say, it can not only cultivate students’ interest in exploring things, but also improve their ability to think  of and solve the problems.

I knew that Inquiry-based learning is generally used in small scale investigations and projects, as well as research, whose strength is that it is suitable for our small class teaching(15-20 people) and it would be more efficient if people can cooperate with others in respective group. And it requires teachers to  understand and apply the kind of inquiry that students are interested in and can really improve their language skills. According to our teaching mode, we think high of teaching the methods and ways of learning language instead of the knowledge itself, which is helpful to promote students’ engagement and deepens their understanding of the knowlege.

What’s more, as for the details of several interative activities of the project, we encourage students to access strong research materials and practice frequently to complete the questions or tasks we will post.  Inquirt-based  learning also gives students a chance to discover the meaning and necessity of learning French through their own efforts. For the final decision of choosing teaching method, we will discuss further in our group and welcome all of you to share your ideas and suggestions in comments with us!

If you are interested in the learning method chosen by my teammate, you can click the following links to get more information:

https://yiweiblog.opened.ca

http://yiyan.opened.ca

https://junhaolin.opened.ca

Reference:

How to use inquiry-based learning with young learners. (n.d.). Retrieved July 23, 2020, from https://www.britishcouncil.org/voices-magazine/how-use-inquiry-based-learning-young-learners

 

[PROMPT] Learning, Motivation, and Theory

What I wanna share is about my best learning experience and the reasons why I enjoy the course I took.

Although I was deeply impressed at each stage of my study, in my memory, the learning experience I was most proud of was the learning of biology courses in my junior high school.

   I think one of the most important reasons was that I really enjoyed learning biology and I wanted to know more about the organisms as well as the nature. In my spare time, I was glad to read biology magazines, newspapers, or books. And gradually I found that the more I learn, the more obesessed I was to it. The process of learning biology was wonderful, you can not only learn about the detailed process of the photosynthesis of the plants, but also know different functions and structures of the organs of animals. The exploration of human life is endless, which is also the reason why people love and Revere life.

My achievement in biology learning is inseparable from the guidance and instruction of a patient and knowledgeable teacher. My biology teacher was a kind and considered old lady, she devoted most of her life to the great cause of education and I had a lot of respect for her. Although she is nearing retirement age, she showed a youthful energy and enthusiasm for teaching that many other young teachers lack. Therefore, her class is relaxed and cheerful, and her students were highly motivated. I have often considered it a blessing in my life to be her student. I often asked her for advice. And she always patiently answered my questions and kept encouraging me to keep my passion for learning biology. Inspired by her, I was more willing to spend my time and energy on the study of biology. Hard work always pays off, and every time I get a satisfactory biological result.

No one is born good at learning, but there is no denying that all of us must learn. As long as we put in enough hard work and effort, we can always become masters of knowledge and put what we have learned into practice.

Stories vary from person to person, click  here to know more about junhaoLin’s experience approximately ten years ago, and you will surprisingly find what a courageous and smart boy he was at that time.

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