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Slide1 : Beyond the limits of
the English Class Maiza Fatureto
Slide2 : Objectives Raise more awareness on how educators
see the general concept of ‘limits’
Discuss about some of the common
challenges teachers face on a daily basis
Create a teaching/learning booklet as a
way of keeping track of what our beliefs are
4. Draw conclusions on what is/isn’t obvious in the
teaching practice
5. Draw an analogy between the circus and the
classroom – different contexts/similar lessons
6. Let changes happen!
Slide3 : A: How many do you see?
B: There are four fingers, Arthur.
A: Look at me. You’re focusing on the problem.
If you focus on the problem you can’t see the solution.
Never focus on the problem. Look at me. Look beyond
the fingers. How many do you see?
B: I see eight.
A: Eight is a good answer. See what no one else sees.
See what everyone else chooses not to see out
of fear or conformity or laziness. See the whole
world anew each day. A LIMIT Concept
(Patch Adams – Love is Contagious - Chapter 02)
Slide4 : “Once we accept our limits,
we go beyond them.”
Albert Einstein Food for thought
Common challenges teachers face : Common challenges teachers face 1. Classroom discipline
2. Lack of rapport with learners
3. Too much attention on form
4. Disbelief in what we do in the classroom
5. Heavy focus on the product rather than on
the learning process
6. Lack of effective classroom management
7. Strong emphasis on content as opposed
to how learners can manage their own
learning process
8. Little work on raising learners’ self-esteem ...
Slide6 : “Don’t go on automatic!
Focus and awareness is
everything.” A Passion for the Possible (1998)
by Jean Houston
HarperSanFrancisco Challenges are part of life so ...
Slide7 : My booklet of teaching/learning experiences Tear
Slide8 : ...my booklet of teaching/learning experiences
Slide9 : Where’s the elephant?
Source: Playway to English 3 – Stories Video
Herbert Puchta and Gunter Gerngross
Cambridge University Press Story Time
Task: How does the elephant story relate to our teaching practice?
Slide10 : The elephant limit story Another story to help us reflect on the
limits we sometimes impose on ourselves
Slide11 : In Thailand they tied a baby elephant
to a post with a short rope.
Slide12 : The elephant was tied to that post
for a year or so. There came …
Slide13 : At the end of the year they cut the rope.
Slide14 : The elephant never wandered
further from the post than the
length of the rope.
Slide15 : He had decided he could never move
further than that, and never did, even
though the reality was totally different. He could have walked off
as far as he wanted…
1. How do I see myself as an English teacher?2. What are my beliefs towards teaching and learning?3. Do I concentrate my efforts on any specific skills? Why? : 1. How do I see myself as an English teacher? 2. What are my beliefs towards teaching and learning? 3. Do I concentrate my efforts on any specific skills? Why? In what ways are the stories we listened to relevant to teachers/learners?
Use your booklets to answer the questions.
Slide17 : 4. If you made a video of the last
class you taught, and showed it
to another teacher, what do you think
they would say about you as a teacher ?
5. If you watched that video, do
you think you would be able to identify
parts of the lesson where you limited
yourself ?
Slide18 : The Classroom and the Circus 1.The environment
2.The audience
3.The professionals
4.The process
5.The take-away value
Slide19 : The Classroom and the Circus 1. What does this
correlation add to
our learning/teaching
experience ?
How can I bring
more of the circus
to my classroom?
Slide20 : The Classroom and the Circus Timing Suspense Engagement Enjoyment Captivation Cameras operating
simultaneously at
different angles Roars and claps are heard Memorable moments Hands-on experiences Magic
Slide21 : The Classroom and the Circus
The old wise saying 'the show
must go on' is important; no matter
what events precede a performance,
the smiles must come out, the lights
must go on and the magic between
the performers and the audience
must be there.
Slide22 : “A teacher can and should advance in professional
expertise and knowledge throughout his or her
career, and such advances do not depend on formal
courses or external input.
You have within your own teaching routine the main
tools for personal progress: your own experience and
your reflections on it, interaction with other teachers
in your institution.
Teacher development takes place when teachers,
working as individuals or in a group, consciously
take advantage of such resources to forward their
own professional learning.”
(Penny Ur in A Course in Language Teaching,
Cambridge University Press)
To go beyond the limits of English Class ...
Slide23 : Patch Adams – Love is Contagious Going beyond limits also means valuing every learner as
a unique human being with a great learning potential.
Slide24 : Going beyond limits also means valuing
ourselves as unique human beings
You are more than you pretend to be
You are more than what most eyes can see
You are more than all your history
Look inside and you will find
There’s glory in your mind
Come be the kind of person you would be! A Passion for the Possible (1998)
by Jean Houston
HarperSanFrancisco
Slide25 :
You are more than cell and blood and bone
You are more than just your name alone
You are more than all that you may own
Look around you everywhere
There’s something that we share
The magic in the air is you!
Slide26 : You are more than some statistic chart
You are more than the sum of all your parts
You are more inside your heart of hearts
You know that it is true
This being that is you
Has miracles to do
Believe ...
Slide27 : break away (ESCAPE) phrasal verb to leave or to escape from someone who is holding you: He grabbed her, but she managed to break away.
FIGURATIVE One or two of the tourists broke away
from the tour group.
(Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary)
By reflecting on our teaching/learning practice we might
let go of the ropes that prevent us from breaking away
Slide28 : Grew up in a small town And when the rain would fall down I'd just stare out my window Dreaming of what could be And if I'd end up happy I would pray Break away
by Kelly Clarkson
Slide29 : Trying hard to reach out But when I tried to speak out Felt like no one could hear me Wanted to belong here But something felt so wrong here So I prayed I could break away
Slide30 : I'll spread my wings and I'll learn how to fly I'll do what it takes till I touch the sky And I'll make a wish Take a chance, make a change And break away Out of the darkness and into the sun But I won't forget all the ones that I love I'll take a risk, take a chance Make a change And break away
Slide31 : Wanna feel the warm breeze Sleep under a palm tree Feel the rush of the ocean Get on board a fast train Travel on a jet plane, far away And break away
Slide32 : I'll spread my wings and I'll learn how to fly I'll do what it takes till I touch the sky And I'll make a wish Take a chance, make a change And break away Out of the darkness and into the sun But I won't forget all the ones that I love Gotta take a risk, take a chance Make a change And break away
Slide33 : Buildings with a hundred floors Swinging around revolving doors Maybe I don't know where they'll take me but But gotta keep moving on, moving on Fly away, break away
Slide34 : I'll spread my wings And I'll learn how to fly Though it's not easy to tell you goodbye I gotta take a risk Take a chance, make a change And break away Out of the darkness and into the sun But I won't forget the place I come from Gotta take a risk, take a chance, make a change And break away, break away, break away
Slide35 : Let us all here today see
beyond our challenges
in the classroom and what
we believe our limits are.
Let’s believe we can focus
on possibilities, reach out
for solutions and keep our
minds open for change. So, all in all ...
Slide36 : ‘ Make a wish Take a chance,
Make a change And break away!’ Last but not least, See the whole educational
context anew each day.
Slide37 : Thank you! Keep in touch!
mfatureto@cambridge.org.br
(11) 9406 8888
Maiza Fatureto
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