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Interactive Oral Language Classroom Techniques: Terms and Definitions, Quizzes of History of Education

Definitions for various interactive oral language techniques used in the classroom, including 'interview' methods like inside out, outside in, value chat, partner probe, and expert query, as well as terms related to media analysis, writing processes, and collaborative activities.

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Pre 2010

Uploaded on 12/04/2009

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Download Interactive Oral Language Classroom Techniques: Terms and Definitions and more Quizzes History of Education in PDF only on Docsity! TERM 1 Interview DEFINITION 1 A nonperformance approach to oral language in the classroom. TERM 2 Inside Out DEFINITION 2 Students themselves are interviewees - teachers/students interview each other to learn about outside life TERM 3 Outside In DEFINITION 3 People beyond the classroom are interviewees - bring outside perspective into classroom TERM 4 Intensive DEFINITION 4 Inward and personal probes TERM 5 Extensive DEFINITION 5 Probes of public events and general information TERM 6 Value Chat DEFINITION 6 Questions about politics, opinions - students interview each other - one student takes the "hot seat" and rest of class asks prepared questions TERM 7 Partner Probe DEFINITION 7 Questions about personal experience - students are interviewees TERM 8 Expert Query DEFINITION 8 Asking practical, career questions - interviewees are from outside the classroom TERM 9 Retrospective Talk DEFINITION 9 Asking personal questions - interviewees are from outside the classroom TERM 10 Produce DEFINITION 10 students create their own productions Examples: Madison Avenue, Crisis Interview, Point/Counterpoint, Pilot Making TERM 21 Skills DEFINITION 21 Naturally acquired through practice. Facility with usage and punctuation, word choice, sentence variety, transitions, unity of idea. TERM 22 Structure DEFINITION 22 architecture of composing - form and organization - coherence of content TERM 23 Style DEFINITION 23 personality, voice... armani exchange... TERM 24 Collaborative Writing DEFINITION 24 Power of talking and listening - activities include: Write a letter to an official; Name your generation; Satirize society TERM 25 Apprentice Writing DEFINITION 25 example TERM 26 Environmental Journalism DEFINITION 26 example TERM 27 Code Switching DEFINITION 27 example TERM 28 Collaborative Authors DEFINITION 28 example TERM 29 Elemental Variation DEFINITION 29 example TERM 30 ENTER DEFINITION 30 Reader Response TERM 31 EXPLORE DEFINITION 31 Reader Respons Continued; Interpretive Community; Formal Analysis; Critical Synthesis TERM 32 EXTEND DEFINITION 32 ...to society, wider world, the Universe!! BWAHAHAHA!!!! TERM 33 Developmental Tasks DEFINITION 33 When - cognitive steps required to accomplish more difficult compositional tasks STAGES: Episodic Narrative Descriptive Explanatory Analytical Artistic TERM 34 Process Model DEFINITION 34 What - necessary steps in writing process TERM 35 Writing Workshop DEFINITION 35 Where - context in which students write
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