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ESL forum > Ask for help > Experienced Teachers, How Can they help Novice ESL teachers build Language Proficiency??    

Experienced Teachers, How Can they help Novice ESL teachers build Language Proficiency??



Nebal
Lebanon

Experienced Teachers, How Can they help Novice ESL teachers build Language Proficiency??
 
Hello dear teachers,
 
 
Novice ESL teachers are having difficulties building students � proficiency level in reading, vocabulary, and listening. In addition, the connection of reading to other language arts and content areas is unheard of.
How can experienced teachers help them face and overcome such problems?
 
To answer such a question, is it sufficient to include:
 
1- strategies and techniques used for teaching each skill
2- motivation
3- tasks
 
What do you think I should talk about???
 
I do need your own ideas and links. Anything is welcome and appreciated.
 
Thanks a million times!!!
Hugs,
Nebal
 
 

27 Apr 2010      





epit
Turkey

Dear Nebal ,have look your pm  please

27 Apr 2010     



Jayho
Australia

Hi Nebal
 
If I was doing this assignment I would probably use the 5W +H as the triggers for my sub-headings i.e.
 
What - define the question
 
When- when does it happen - in the classroom, initial teacher training, professional development
 
Who - define who i.e. novice teacher, experienced teacher,  in terms of years of experience, level of teacher and TESOL training, age of students, background of students, etc
 
Why
- why is there a difference betwen novice and experienced teachers
 
Where - primary, secondary, tertiary, vocational, workplace, hobby, online
 
How - this is where you make recommendations based on your own ideas and research
 
There are a lot of journal articles on this available which you can access through your university or purchase yourself. 
 
Here are some ideas I found on the internet, but it �s not much.  You really need professional journals and books for this assignment.
 
1. Investigating Novice and Experienced ESL Teacher Differences: Implications for Teacher Training here
 
 
3. Nurturing diversity in teacher education here
 
Cheers 
 
Jayho

28 Apr 2010