Sunday, December 12, 2010

teaching literature

Learning and development is a social collaborative process

       Meaningful learning mostly happens when the students are expose into the activities which required much of their participation. Participating in activities helps them construct their own understanding of the topic being taught and what's good on it, is that learning will last for a long time.
     parents, teachers and other adults in the learners environment contribute to the process. They explain, model,assist, give directions and provide feedback to the learner. peers on the other hand, cooperate and collaborate and enrich learning experience.


Out of school experiences should be related to the child's school experience.
 
  I think it is the most common and simple principle of all for I am one of those who are familiar with this kind of principle. I think, I can express my views freely by citing an example.
     in reading a short story, we can relate with the story and construct meaningful learning if we are to relate our own experience to the experiences of the main character in the story.

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