2. I. Introduction
II. Growing Up and
Learning about my
Culture
III.Reshaping My Life
IV.Using my life learning
experience to teach
3. Learning doesn’t only include learning about
a topic but learning can also be a lesson on
self reflection of one’s own identity , and how
we reflect this learning on to others.
7. Using previous learning models and
cultural experience to teach my
students.
My method of teaching: Eclectic
approach
8. My school and learning theories :
Social Learning (the one I can remember the
most)
I am sure there were other learning theories
being applied, but this one was the most
memorable.
9. General principles of social learning theory follows:
People can learn by observing the behavior is of others and the
outcomes of those behaviors.
People are often reinforced for modeling the behavior of others.
Self efficacy: People are more likely to engage in certain
behaviors when they believe they are capable of executing those
behaviors successfully. This means that they will have high self-
efficacy.
How self-efficacy affects behavior:
Joy of activities: individuals typically choose activities they feel
they will be successful in doing.
http://teachnet.edb.utexas.edu/~Lynda_Abbott/Social.html
11. In the move away from teachers following
one specific methodology, the eclectic
approach is the label given to a teacher's use
of techniques and activities from a range of
language teaching approaches and
methodologies. The teacher decides what
methodology or approach to use depending
on the aims of the lesson and the learners in
the group.
http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/think/knowledge-wiki/eclectic-approach
12. The Center for English Language and American
Culture
Students Main Goals Vary :Pass the TOEFL Test of English as a
Foreign Language
Various Levels Classes Offered
Low-Intermediate Conversation and Listening
Reading and Vocabulary
Intermediate
High-Intermediate Writing
Advanced
Academic Bridge Grammar