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TEFL 6 summary

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A summary for TEFL 6, active learning. Based on the reader.

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  • September 7, 2020
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Name the 8 multiple intelligences

Answer: - Kineasthetic - Linguistic - Logical - Interpersonal - Intrapersonal - Musical - Visual - Naturalistic

2.

Name the five minds.

Answer: 1. Disciplinary mind 2. Synthesising mind 3. Creating mind 4. Respectful mind 5. Ethical mind

3.

Why does teaching for successful intelligence work?

Answer: - Deeper encoding of material -> better retrieval - More forms of encoding -> more retrieval paths - It\'s motivating

4.

How to learn in a brain-friendly way?

Answer: - Motivate - What can you do? - Recycling - Learning styles - Highlighting - Organising - Digestible pieces - Attention span - Drinking water - Linking things - Alpha brainwave-state - Theta brainwave-state - Mnemonics - Laugh - Act

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Name the characteristics for cooperative language learning.

Answer: - Everyone is responsible - Everyone gains - There is a common fate - They\'re proud when someone is recognised for achievement

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What is the importance of learner autonomy?

Answer: To foster independence which is needed in future life.

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What are requirements for learner autonomy?

Answer: - Cognitive / metacognitive strategies - Motivation - Knowledge about learning - External support

8.

What are instrumental and intergrative motivation?

Answer: Intrumental motivation: practical (to get a job) Intergrative motivation: to learn about eg culture Both are intrinsic!

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Describe the teacher\'s role in learner autonomy.

Answer: They are the facilitator and a guide to the students towards goals. He or she should provide a safe environment.

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1.

Name the Irish languages.

Answer: - Gaelic (Celtic) - English (Germanic) There is no similarty between these languages.

2.

When was Australia discovered?

Answer: In 1642, by Abel Tasman.

3.

What did Britain use Australia for in the past?

Answer: To send its convicts to.

4.

Name 6 important American presidents.

Answer: - George Washington (1st president) - Thomas Jefferson (Declaration of Independence, 3rd president) - Abraham Lincoln (Abandoned slavery, 16th president) - Franklin D. Roosevelt (New Deal, 32nd president) - Ronald Reagan (Reagenomics, 40th president) - Barack Obama (first black president, 44th president)

5.

What did the Indian Policy entail?

Answer: Assimilation in 3 ways; 1. Assimilation through reduction of tribal authority 2. Assimilation through education 3. Assimilation through allotment

6.

Name the 3 constitutional branches.

Answer: 1. Legislative branch (makes laws) 2. Executive branch (president) 3. Judicial branch (supreme court)

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What does Manifest Destiny mean?

Answer: Americans believed that God had given them the divine right to expand westward.

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What can you tell about the Declaration of Independence?

Answer: On July 4, 1776 by Thomas Jefferson. Americans went to was against the British. Britain recognised the indepentence on September 3, 1832.

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What does taxation without representation mean?

Answer: Colonists had to pay a lot of taxes to finance the British wars. This wasn\'t fair. Acts of defiance eventually led to the American Revolution.

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