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The Silent Way
Prepared by: Youssef BOUDARKA
CRMEF – SM
Eng.Department
OUTLINE:
I. The SW : A Definition
II. Basic Premises of SW
III. Objectives of the SW
IV. Theory of language & Learning
V. Teachers’ & students’ roles
VI. Pedagogical Materials
VII.Advantages & Disadvantages
The Silent Way
The SW is the name of a method of language
teaching devised by Caleb Gattengo.
 It is based on the idea that teachers should be
as silent as possible during a class but learners sh
ould be encouraged to speak as much as possible
Basic Premises of SW
. There are three basic principles:
 - The learner needs to discover or create.
 - Learning is made easier by the use of phy
sical objects such as Cuisenaire rods.
 Learning is made easier by problem-solvi
ng using the target language.
Objectives of The SW
Near-native fluency in the target language.
 The teacher facilitates the students' & helps the stud
-ents gain insight into the functioning of the language.
Learners autonomy and independence.
Theory of Language
Language is seen as groups of sounds arbitrarily associated with specif
meanings and organized into sentences or strings of meaningful units
by grammar rules.
Language is separated from its social context and
taught through artificial situations, usually represented by rods.
Gattegno views language itself "as a substitute for
experience, so experience is what gives meaning to language" (Gattegno
1972: 8).
Theory of Learning
Gattegno recommends that the learner needs to "return
to the state of mind that characterizes a baby's learning -
surrender" (Scott and Page 1982: 273).
The "artificial approach" that Gattegno proposes is base
d on the Principle that successful learning involves com
mitment of the self to language acquisition through the u
se of silent awareness.
Teacher ‘s roles
A technician or an engineer who facilitates learning/ neutral
observer.
Teacher silently monitors learners’ interactions with each other.
The teacher uses gestures, charts, and manipulates in order to elicit
& shape students’ responses.
"Teach, test, get out of the way"
Learner’s roles
Learners are expected to develop independence, autonorny, and
responsibility.
The absence of correction and modelling requires students to
develop « inner critera » and to correct themselves.
Learners work collectively rather than competitively.
A learner should be a teacher, problem-solver, and a self-evaluat
or.
Pedagogical Materials
Disadvantages
•. The learner works in isolation and com
munication is lacking badly in a Silent Way
classroom.
•With minimum help on the part of the tea
cher, the Silent Way method may put the l
earning itself at stake.
•The material ( the rods and the charts) us
ed in this method will certainly fail to intro
duce all aspects of language. Other materi
als will have to be introduced.
Advantages
Learning through problem solving looks attractive especially because it fosters:
– creativity,
– discovery,
– increase in intelligent potency and
– long term memory.
The indirect role of the teacher highlights the importance and the centrality of th
e learner who is responsible in figuring out and testing the hypotheses about ho
w language works. In other words teaching is subordinated to learning
Silent Way method PPT

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Silent Way method PPT

  • 1. The Silent Way Prepared by: Youssef BOUDARKA CRMEF – SM Eng.Department
  • 2. OUTLINE: I. The SW : A Definition II. Basic Premises of SW III. Objectives of the SW IV. Theory of language & Learning V. Teachers’ & students’ roles VI. Pedagogical Materials VII.Advantages & Disadvantages
  • 3. The Silent Way The SW is the name of a method of language teaching devised by Caleb Gattengo.  It is based on the idea that teachers should be as silent as possible during a class but learners sh ould be encouraged to speak as much as possible
  • 4. Basic Premises of SW . There are three basic principles:  - The learner needs to discover or create.  - Learning is made easier by the use of phy sical objects such as Cuisenaire rods.  Learning is made easier by problem-solvi ng using the target language.
  • 5. Objectives of The SW Near-native fluency in the target language.  The teacher facilitates the students' & helps the stud -ents gain insight into the functioning of the language. Learners autonomy and independence.
  • 6. Theory of Language Language is seen as groups of sounds arbitrarily associated with specif meanings and organized into sentences or strings of meaningful units by grammar rules. Language is separated from its social context and taught through artificial situations, usually represented by rods. Gattegno views language itself "as a substitute for experience, so experience is what gives meaning to language" (Gattegno 1972: 8).
  • 7. Theory of Learning Gattegno recommends that the learner needs to "return to the state of mind that characterizes a baby's learning - surrender" (Scott and Page 1982: 273). The "artificial approach" that Gattegno proposes is base d on the Principle that successful learning involves com mitment of the self to language acquisition through the u se of silent awareness.
  • 8. Teacher ‘s roles A technician or an engineer who facilitates learning/ neutral observer. Teacher silently monitors learners’ interactions with each other. The teacher uses gestures, charts, and manipulates in order to elicit & shape students’ responses. "Teach, test, get out of the way"
  • 9. Learner’s roles Learners are expected to develop independence, autonorny, and responsibility. The absence of correction and modelling requires students to develop « inner critera » and to correct themselves. Learners work collectively rather than competitively. A learner should be a teacher, problem-solver, and a self-evaluat or.
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 15. Disadvantages •. The learner works in isolation and com munication is lacking badly in a Silent Way classroom. •With minimum help on the part of the tea cher, the Silent Way method may put the l earning itself at stake. •The material ( the rods and the charts) us ed in this method will certainly fail to intro duce all aspects of language. Other materi als will have to be introduced.
  • 16. Advantages Learning through problem solving looks attractive especially because it fosters: – creativity, – discovery, – increase in intelligent potency and – long term memory. The indirect role of the teacher highlights the importance and the centrality of th e learner who is responsible in figuring out and testing the hypotheses about ho w language works. In other words teaching is subordinated to learning

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Problem solving = trial & error = discovery learning
  2. To teach : the presentaton ofan item using nonverbal clues. To test: elicitation & shaping of stss production is done. To get out : he monitors sts production & the way they interact.