27 March, 2012

Guided Discovery for Language Instruction


New language can be introduced in different ways, and there has been a long standing debate on how to do it best. Most approaches fall within the deductive / inductive classification. Guided Discovery takes the best from both in a way that makes it work for a variety of settings and contexts, and as a tool to introduce different aspects of language at all levels. The purpose of this presentation is to provide theoretical background and a practical 4-step framework for implementation of Guided Discovery, accompanied by examples to see it in use.

Most approaches of language instruction fall within the deductive / inductive classification. Guided Discovery takes the best from both in a way that makes it work for a variety of settings and contexts. The presentation aims to provide theoretical background and a practical 4-step framework for implementation of Guided Discovery.


Guided Discovery for Language Instruction
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Presented at Pearson Always Learning events in Monterrey, Cuernavaca, Puebla and Mexico city in March 2012.
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Presented at Universidad de La Sabana in Bogota, Colombia on October 10th, 2012
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Presented at English is the Future event in Arequipa, Peru on November 3rd, 2012.
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