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"Why should I learn this?" Competency-oriented and autonomous forms of teaching as motivation in the secondary school classroom

SENNEMA, Anke and Helena HRADÍLKOVÁ

Basic information

Original name

"Why should I learn this?" Competency-oriented and autonomous forms of teaching as motivation in the secondary school classroom

Authors

SENNEMA, Anke (276 Germany, guarantor) and Helena HRADÍLKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution)

Edition

Bratislava, Inovatívne vzdelávacie metódy. Zborník z medzinárodnej konferencie, p. 20-26, 7 pp. 2018

Publisher

ABC – ACADEMIC BUSINESS CENTRUM

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Stať ve sborníku

Field of Study

50301 Education, general; including training, pedagogy, didactics [and education systems]

Country of publisher

Slovakia

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Publication form

storage medium (CD, DVD, flash disk)

RIV identification code

RIV/00216224:14410/18:00104770

Organization unit

Faculty of Education

ISBN

978-80-972600-2-6

Keywords (in Czech)

motivace; cizí jazyk; autonomie žáka; projektová výuka; profesní orientace

Keywords in English

Motivation; foreign language learning; learner autonomy; project-based learning; occupational orientation

Tags

International impact
Změněno: 4/3/2019 17:02, Mgr. Helena Hradílková

Abstract

V originále

One of the most important aspects of teaching is finding ways to motivate your learners. Motivation is particularly relevant for young adolescent learners on the verge of deciding on future job careers. How can you encourage students to take responsibility for their acquisition of a foreign language? To achieve this, project classes offer a suitable form of learning that complements the regular structure of teaching routines in schools. The additional value comprises interdisciplinary thinking as well as stimulation of learner autonomy and students’ willingness to cooperate with both peers and project partners outside the school. This article reports on a project week that was designed to both promote motivation for foreign language learning, and also to raise students’ awareness about future job perspectives with regard to their foreign language acquisition.