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Thomas Gardner
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وقت القراءة: 4 دقائق

يتلاعب المعلمون بالعديد من المسؤوليات وغالبا ما يجدون أنفسم مع وقت محدود لتخطيط الدروس. الحل الخاص بك؟ منشئ الدروس الذكي هو الطريقة السريعة والمتصلة والفعالة للتخطيط لأنشطة الدرس، حتى تتمكن من العودة إلى فعل ما تحب - التدريس. Smart Lesson Generator هي أداة تعمل بالطاقة الذكاء الاصطناعي مصممة لدعم المعلمين من خلال تبسيط تخطيط الدروس وإنشاء محتوى جذاب وسليم من الناحية التربوية. إليك سبب تفكيرك في دمج هذه الأداة في مجموعة أدوات التدريس الخاصة بك.

وفر الوقت وركز على التدريس

أحد أهم التحديات التي يواجهها المعلمون هو المقدار الهائل من الوقت الذي يقضونه في التخطيط والمهام الإدارية. يعالج Smart Lesson Generator هذه المشكلة وجها لوجه من خلال تمكين المعلمين من إنشاء أنشطة دروس عالية الجودة في 60 ثانية فقط. تتيح هذه الميزة الموفرة للوقت للمعلمين تخصيص المزيد من الوقت للتفاعل مع طلابهم وتقديم دروس مؤثرة.

ضمان ملاءمة المحتوى ومشاركته

يعد إنشاء محتوى ملائم وجذاب أمرا بالغ الأهمية للتدريس الفعال. يمكن منشئ الدروس الذكية المعلمين من تصميم أنشطة الدروس وفقا للاحتياجات والاهتمامات المحددة لطلابهم. سواء كنت تقوم بتكييف المحتوى بناء على الأحداث الجارية أو الملاءمة الثقافية ، تضمن الأداة أن تكون دروسك محدثة وجذابة دائما.

تقديم تعليمات متباينة

قد يكون تقديم الطعام لفصل دراسي متنوع بقدرات مختلفة أمرا صعبا. يدعم منشئ الدروس الذكي التعليمات المتميزة من خلال تقديم أنشطة ممتدة للطلاب المتقدمين وأنشطة معالجة لأولئك الذين يحتاجون إلى دعم إضافي. تضمن هذه الميزة حصول جميع الطلاب ، بغض النظر عن مستوى كفاءتهم ، على المستوى المناسب من التحدي والدعم ، مما يعزز بيئة تعليمية أكثر شمولا وفعالية.

سليمة من الناحية التربوية

بصفتنا معلمين ، أعتقد أنه يمكننا أن نتفق جميعا على الحاجة إلى أدوات الذكاء الاصطناعي الفعالة التي صممها خبراء التدريس. يتماشى منشئ الدروس الذكي مع دورات بيرسون وإطار عمل Global Scale of English (GSE) ، مما يضمن أن جميع الأنشطة التي تم إنشاؤها سليمة من الناحية التربوية ومناسبة المستوى. تضمن هذه المحاذاة أن المحتوى الذي تقدمه ليس جذابا فحسب ، بل يفي أيضا بالمعايير التعليمية الصارمة ، مما يوفر أساسا موثوقا به لتعلم الطلاب.

استكشاف مجموعة متنوعة من أنواع الأنشطة

يقدم Smart Lesson Generator حاليا ستة أنواع من الأنشطة - مع المزيد قيد التطوير - لتلبية احتياجات وأنماط المعلم المختلفة. وتشمل هذه:

  • خطاف الدرس: إشراك التدفئة لتقديم موضوعات الدروس وتنشيط المعرفة السابقة
  • بداية التواصل: الأنشطة المصممة لتعزيز تفاعل الطلاب ومهارات التواصل
  • نشاط القراءة: ممارسة قراءة إضافية تتماشى مع محتوى الدرس أو الموضوعات المخصصة
  • تذكرة الخروج: أدوات التقييم التكويني لتقييم فهم الطلاب وتشجيع التفكير
  • العرض التقديمي النحوي: دعم إتقان النقاط اللغوية الرئيسية ذات الصلة بالدرس
  • عرض المفردات: أنشطة لتعزيز اكتساب المفردات واستخدامها

إضفاء الطابع الشخصي على تجربة التعلم

كل فصل دراسي فريد من نوعه ، ويسمح لك Smart Lesson Generator بإنشاء تجارب تعليمية مخصصة مصممة خصيصا لاحتياجات طلابك. من خلال إنشاء محتوى يعتمد على دورات app أو الموضوعات المخصصة ، يمكنك التأكد من أن كل درس مناسب وجذاب لطلابك. يعزز هذا التخصيص بيئة تعليمية أكثر ديناميكية وفعالية حيث من المرجح أن يظل الطلاب منخرطين ومتحمسين.

احتضن مستقبل التدريس باستخدام Smart Lesson Generator واختبر القوة التحويلية ل الذكاء الاصطناعي في التعليم. وفر الوقت وعزز المشاركة وقدم دروسا مخصصة عالية الجودة لها تأثير دائم على طلابك.

الأسئلة المتكررة

المزيد من المدونات من بيرسون

  • A young child smiling in a classroom with a crayon in his hand.

    Young learners of English deserve more

    By Ehsan Gorji
    وقت القراءة: 3 minutes

    Imagine a class of English language students aged 8– 9 taught by a dynamic teacher they love. The young learners sit together for two hours, three times a week to learn English as a Foreign Language (EFL). The vibe they bring with them to the class, plus the dynamic teacher and the creativity she develops in her lesson plans, is fantastic.

    I have been observing trends in teaching EFL to young learners, and it is clear to me that school directors, syllabus generators, teachers, parents and learners are all satisfied with this image… “Hooray! Young learners sit together for two hours, three times a week to learn English as a Foreign Language. And the teacher is able to manage the class. Bravo!” But is it enough?

    What causes the lack of focus?

    It all begins with the coursebooks. If you take a coursebook for young learners and thumb through the ‘Scope and Sequence’ pages, you’ll see holistic definitions of language input in each unit. The school authorities then design a course based on the coursebook, and the snowball effect happens, whereby they design a course without specific details on what exactly to focus on.

    It is the teacher’s turn now. The creative and dynamic teacher provides an excellent classroom experience through which young learners can learn English together. She also assigns a piece of homework: write an email to a friend and tell her about your last holiday.

    When the teacher reviews the emails, she smiles as she finds many uses of the simple past tense—both in affirmative and negative forms. She then drafts an email thanking everyone and praising them generously. She includes a link to a PDF of other exercises to reinforce the grammar (the next day in class, they will review the completed handouts).

    This hardworking teacher tries to blend her style with digital literacy and applies creativity along the way. Everything seems perfect in her class, and she regularly receives emails from parents thanking her. Nevertheless, some questions remain: What was the task? What was the learning outcome? Which learning objective should have been tracked?

    Let’s reconsider the task – this time with our critic’s hat on – and analyze what has been taking place in this class. It is very nice that young learners sit together to learn English, and the teacher is able to manage the class successfully, but having fun and ease alone is not enough. We should aim for “fun, ease and outcomes”.*

    *Assessing Young Learners of English: Global and Local Perspectives,Dr Marianne Nikolov, 2016.

    Which important dynamics should be considered?

    The assigned piece of homework said: write an email to a friend and tell her about your last holiday. However, what actually occurred was a shift from this task to the students’ best performance in producing simple past-tense sentences. There are other important dynamics that have migrated out of the teacher’s focus. Did the students begin their emails appropriately? Was the tone appropriate? Did they pay attention to organizing their thoughts into sentences and paragraphs? Was the punctuation correct? Did they end their emails in the right way?

    If the coursebook had been equipped with clear and concrete learning objectives, the course directors would have employed them while designing study syllabuses, and the teacher would have used them when lesson planning. Consequently, the student’s formative and summative progress would have been evaluated against those detailed learning objectives rather than according to what some did better than the average.

    How can learning objectives be applied to tasks?

    With the Global Scale of English (GSE), publishers, course designers, teachers, and even parents can access a new world of English language teaching and testing. This global English language standard provides specific learning objectives for young learners that can be applied to tasks.

    For example, for our task, the GSE suggests the following learning objectives:

    • Can write short, simple personalemails/letters about familiar topics, given prompts or a model.(GSE 40/A2+)
    • Can use appropriate standard greetings and closings in simple, informal personal messages (e.g., postcards or emails). (GSE: 37/A2+)

    By applying language learning chunks – learning objectives, grammar and vocabulary – and identifying the can-do mission each one is supposed to accomplish, teaching and testing become more tangible, practical and measurable. Going back to my original scenario, it is excellent that young learners sit together for two hours, three times a week to learn English as a Foreign Language – provided that we know in detail which learning objectives to focus on, which skills to grow and what learning outcomes to expect.

  • Children working together outdoors picking up litter

    How to teach students to be global citizens

    By
    وقت القراءة: 4.5 minutes

    As teachers, weallwant ourstudents towork toward making the world a better place. Through focusing onglobal citizenship,this drive to change the world is something we can help foster every day in the classroom.In this post, we’ll explore how.

    What are global citizens?

    A global citizen is someone who knows that they are part of a worldwide community. They understand that there are people who have completely different lifestyles, appearances, cultures and routines but with whom we share common values and responsibilities. Global citizenship encourages tolerance and understanding, and learning about it helps children become open-minded adults.

    In a primary English classroom, helping students become aware of themselves as citizens of the world will introduce them to a global way of thinking. We can do this while also helping them become familiar with, and proficient in, English.

    How can we introduce the concept?

    Beforestudents put themselves in a global context, they should get to know themselves as individuals. But they should also get to know themselves as people whoare part oftheir immediate communities.

    In the classroom, this can be done by encouraging students to think about something personal, such as their likes and dislikes. We can then encourage students to look a little further: What kinds of homes do they see in their communities? What makes a house a home to them? What about people working in their communities — what important jobs do they do, and how do they make an impact?

    For language teachers,the idea is tocombine vocabulary and grammar structures with a slowly widening view of our world.Simply by introducing the conceptthat we are part of a worldwide communitycantake the children out of their own experiences and help them start to consider others.

    Tips and activities

    Social media makes it possibleforteachers to contact each other across borders and to collaborate between their schools. Something simple, like organizing a class video call for students after lunchtime and encouraging students in different countries to discuss what they ate in English,canhelp learners become more globally aware.

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    Dance your way to fluent language learning and enhanced wellbeing

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    وقت القراءة: 5 minutes

    Language learning can often feel daunting, with its endless vocabulary lists, grammatical structures and pronunciation rules. However, incorporating dance and movement into your study routine can transform this challenge into an engaging, enjoyable experience while significantly benefiting your overall wellbeing. This unusual approach is not only effective for language learners of all ages but also enriches the learning process with fun and physical activity.

    Engaging in movement and dance can substantially impact mental health, as evidenced by various studies and academic research. For instance, a notable study published in the American Journal of Dance Therapy highlighted that dance, particularly in structured environments, can reduce anxiety and improve mood among participants. This connection between dance and mental health improvement can be attributed to the release of endorphins, often referred to as happiness hormones, which occur during physical activity.