Inspiring Love for English

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Inspiring Love for English by Mind Map: Inspiring Love for English

1. Question 3 - What are the logistics of carrying out such a lesson? Computer Lab? Mobile cart? Wifi connection?

2. A love for Reading

2.1. Specific characteristics (guided by syllabus)] (Tier 2 issue)

2.1.1. Awareness of linguistic features

2.1.2. broader engagement vs specific genres

2.1.3. Reading for pleasure

2.1.4. Expansion of knowledge

2.1.5. Sustained reading

2.2. Basic Obstacles (Tier 1 issue)

2.2.1. No motivation

2.2.2. No interest

2.2.3. Lack of assessibility

2.3. Approaches

2.3.1. SCK

2.3.1.1. What happens in the reading process?

2.3.1.1.1. Why don't students like reading?

2.3.1.2. How are we positioning "reading" - as a means to exams performance?

2.3.2. Generating Interest

2.3.2.1. Pedagogical approaches

2.3.2.1.1. Role Modelling - Do students know that teachers are reading? How can teachers share their reading interests?

2.3.2.1.2. Teacher's ability to engage

2.3.2.1.3. LangLit

2.3.2.1.4. Using ICT to share interesting topics / articles

2.3.2.2. suitable materials (Tier 2)

2.3.2.2.1. PLT 2: Sourcing a wide variety of rich texts of different genres / types / topics

2.3.2.3. Student Survey / Reading Profiles (e.g. by NLB) [Give students what they want to read]

2.3.2.3.1. Teacher recommendations to students

2.3.2.3.2. Interest matching generation / selection of resources for use in class

2.3.2.4. De-linking reading from academic performance

2.3.2.4.1. Alternative Assessments, e.g. Authentic Problem Solving, Creative Expression Projects

2.3.2.5. Tapping into other subject areas

2.3.2.5.1. e.g. Interesting Science Articles

2.3.2.5.2. Contextualization: Discussing in depth a principle/issue/concept covered in a reading article in other subject lessons.

3. A love for Writing

3.1. PACC?

4. A love for Speaking

5. Questions for YSS

5.1. Question 1 - How did you manage giving detailed feedback to all the groups simultaneously?

5.2. Question 4: Do you think this approach ideal for all classes or would you recommend them for certain student profiles?

5.3. WAS IT MANDATED? Or a suggestion?