「Teaching with the GSE」による専門能力開発の改善

Leonor Corradi
GSE ambassadorのロゴが入ったノートパソコンを見つめる教室の教師と生徒
所要时间: 2分间

Leonor Corradi、MAは経験豊富な 英語 の教師であり、教師トレーナーです。そのため、レオノールはワークショップを実施し、学習が実際に行われるようにするためのベストプラクティス教育に関する講演を行ってきました?。この Global Scale of English は、教育と学習の関係を明確に取り上げたユニークなリソースとなっています。

あなたは経験豊富な教师で、教育効果を高めるツールを探していますか?あるいは、あなたは英语を教えるための新しい方法を探している初心者の教育者かもしれません。いずれにせよ、「」コースは、Global Scale of English (GSE)での教育を習得するための究極のガイドです。

教えて、忘れて、教えて、覚えて、巻き込んで、学ぶ。」 - ベンジャミン?フランクリン。

この引用は、「 骋厂贰で教える」コースの核心を要約しています。教育と学習の間のギャップを埋めるために設計された包括的な専門能力開発プログラム。

多くの教師は、さまざまなスケール、特にヨーロッパ言語共通参照枠(CEFR)に精通しています。しかし、日常の教育とのつながりがやや遠いように見える可能性があるため、その複雑さを深く掘り下げた人はほとんどいないかもしれません。 CEFR の各レベルには、学习者の能力のスナップショットが表示され、教師は、生徒が1つのレベルから別のレベルにどのように進むかを示す物語を作成する責任があります。この比喩では、 Global Scale of English (GSE) は、教育者が生徒の進歩を促進するために利用できる貴重なスクリプトとして機能します。

「Teaching with the GSE」コースについて

「Teaching with the GSE」コースは、学习者の言語学習の旅を支援するツールの宝庫を教育者に提供します。ここでは、このコースで何が期待できるのかを少しだけご紹介します。

骋厂贰と颁贰贵搁

このコースは、 GSE と GSE ツールキットの洞察に満ちた紹介から始まります。このセクションの終わりまでに、 GSE と CEFRの関係と違いを理解できます。

学习の目的

このトレーニングコースでは、教育と学習における学習目標の役割を取り上げます。また、コースを受講する教師が学習目標を設定するのにも役立ちます。そして、学习者が自分自身の学習目標を設定するのを支援します。言語学習の目標を設定することで、生徒は学習と進歩にはるかに関与し、やる気を持つことがよくあります。

骋厂贰ツールキット

骋厂贰ツールキットは、教師、学习者、部門長、コーディネーターにとって素晴らしいリソースです。このコースでは、それがいかにユーザーフレンドリーであるか、そしてユーザーが自分の目標をパーソナライズして監視するのにどのように役立つかを示しています。

骋厂贰へのマテリアルの整列コース教材

GSEは、コースベースではなく、あらゆる種類の材料で使用できるという点で一般的なスケールです。ただし、GSEに合わせたこれらの資料は、計画、教育、評価、学习者の進捗状況の監視など、さまざまな分野の教師に役立つさまざまなリソースを提供します。

あなたの専门能力开発と学生の教室体験を向上させる

世界中の教師がすでに GSEを使い始めています。このコースは、より効果的な教育、授業計画、評価、カリキュラム設計のためにそれをどのように使用するかを理解するのに役立ちます。彼らは、学习者と一緒にどれだけ多くの素晴らしい、忘れられない体験を作り出すことができるかに気づくでしょう。

今すぐ「」コースで専门能力开発をさらに进め、生徒にとって忘れられない学习体験を作り始めましょう。

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