Thursday, July 29, 2010

ADVERTISEMENT SIGN PRESENTATION

Advertisement Signs Aim

• to learn and understand different vocabulary from the Advertisement.
• to provide students with listening and visual information to practice the new vocabulary.

Level – Intermediate

Introduction
This lesson presents a series commercials with different context and new vocabulary. Students focus on the vocabulary, the context and creativity of the commercials. Students then do the practice and act to a better understanding of the vocabulary.

Materials
• Different types of videos (ads)
• A series of pictures
• Different types of productsProcedure

1. PRESENTATION OF DIFFERENT VIDEOS

Teacher presents different videos from different companies around the world.
-Ariston (washer machine)
-Doritos (superbowl 2010)
-Doritos crash (superbowl 2010)
-Motorola with Megan Fox (superbowl 2010)
-Snikers with Betty White (Superbowl 2010)
-Top 10 b toest commercials
Students will discuss which the most creative ad was, give an opinion about the ads, and try to remember an interesting commercial from Costa Rica.

2. PERFORMING A COMMERCIAL

The teacher asks students to form four groups of six people in each one. Then, the teacher gives one product to each group, for example a shampoo, and they must prepare a commercial with that product ans perform it in front of the class (at least 1 minute each ad) and at the ned the best commercial win all the brand new products presented.

3. PICTURES

Teacher presents some pictures about an add of soda, students have to observe the pictures and try to guest what they are doing and talking about the beverage. Students observe the pictures for some minutes and then they have to read and answer the questions about the pictures.

1. What is the girl doing in the first picture? How does she feel?
2. Where is the girl going in the second picture?
3. What is the girl doing in the third picture?
4. Who is the boy in the fourth picture? Does he know the girl?
5. What do the boy and girl say to each other in the fifth picture?
6. How does the boy feel when he drinks from the can in the sixth picture?
7. The boy and girl hold hands in the seventh picture. Where are they going? What are they going to do now?
8. What is the slogan for Citrus Shine? Do you think it is good?
9. What kind of music should go with this advertisement?

4. READING COMPREHENSION PRACTICE

On the board are set some names of different brands with global impact around the world, which everybody have listen before its slogans, the students have to take some papers which are face down, when they take one, have to match the slogan with the correct brandRead the idea of famous slogans and tell you the product.
I’m loving it. (McDonald’s)
Just do it. (Nike)

5. ANSWERING QUESTIONS THROUGH A RECORD ABOUT ADS ON MASS MEDIA

Students listen a commercial about Carpet Cleaning. They have to find the information to answer the questions from the aspects the person in the record is giving.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

DEFINIG EDUCATIONAL INNOVATION

In order to carry out innovation, our accumulated experience is not enough. Humans innovate when they perceive a new necessity and they do so by reviewing and combining existing knowledge in a process of interaction with their surroundings, searching for the best solution. From this perspective we may interpret innovation as
a learning process whose basic resource and main result is knowledge. It is, however, a complex process, which feeds itself both with tacit knowledge and with explicit and specialised knowledge, and which can be affected by a diversity of factors. Some of these are internal and individual (sensitivity, flexibility, motivation, proactivity, ability to analyse, etc.), whereas others are present in the environment (education, personal interactions, and social context).
Education and creativity are manifestations of integral human development, but they are different. Education is a process that aims to go beyond socialisation (to be like others) and to make the educated person a unique individual. It is precisely through this function that education has the possibility of promoting creativity and innovation.
RESEARCH ON TEACHER’S ATTITUDE AND THE IMPORTANCE OF INNOVATION

In our high schools, we and our students suffer so much for lack of motivation, infrastructure, didactic material, and many other necessities that cause little interest in the students and the majority of teachers work just for a salary.
Many times, the teachers explain only once and they are not worried if the students understood or not. We as teachers must pay attention to our students’ feelings and necessities, comma splice may be with that we can make the difference in the students’ life, we must give the students security and confidence because we are for them an example and someone in whom they can trust.For that reason, teachers’ attitude and innovation are a key that can help us get good results from our students.
“Innovate approaches to language teaching”

The phrase “innovative approaches to language teaching” means that new methods are introduced in teaching during a lesson in the class. Teachers can find many resources (projector, laptop, videos, speakers, labs, CD, tv.) that technology has helped to improve with in all the innovation that is found nowadays. The source that is in websites, for example, in productivity and the creation of materials to be used in the classroom to develop a lesson is to improve the quality of the lesson in which the students have the opportunity to grow in several aspects of life and learning. Also, it is important to mention that using innovation in class the cultural aspects, as well as, customs, idioms, and social factors can be introduced to students to learn and to illustrative new environments that can be unknown and the experience and knowledge they can get from other countries will be important.
The systematic and socio cultural factors affect the implementation of innovation It has improved the level of economical significance. As a resource it has to be with innovation of materials, books published online, learning methods, and also sharing materials, ideas, and methodology. If teachers get involved in a system in which they cannot explore, discover, feel motivated, and their ideas are not shared, then the lesson will be so magisterial and the student will loss the opportunity of expressing.
Other factors that are considered that can mediate the possibility of change is the syllabus and MEP, because it is so clear with the objectives that must be covered during the school years. Most of the time, the innovation is not allowed because of the explicit and strict objectives teachers have to follow. Even though, teachers are pushed to innovate to create materials. In most high schools in our country innovation is a tool that can be implemented when the teacher brings her or his materials and use them in class.
The interest of parents, first of all, to implement new ways to use technology is very important. For example, the students can present a homework making use of internet, e-mails, or memory data cards which are also a good way to complement in the class and help the nature because will reduce in high amount on pollution and waste or resources as paper.
Nowadays educators are fewer optimists in regard to innovation in education because of the economical situation the teachers face. In this way, technology is very expensive and the government does not supply schools with technological resources to innovate and improve in class.
The schools must be interested in acquire and supply of technological resources such as computers, projectors, internet access. With this it supports to the teachers to use innovation in class giving facilities which are some of the things we use to teach in our lessons.
In fact innovation is a tool that is used by many professionals in the field of education because of the facilities regarding to planning, grammar exercises, materials, videos, listening exercises, and flash cards, for example that help in the teaching and learning process. Actualize teachers and make them develop skills to succeed in the class.
The approaches that can be focused in the needs of adult learners are the Task Based, the communicative approach and the total physical response. Because these approaches help the student to acquire vocabulary, spontaneous participation, and the student have the opportunity to improve in all areas at same time is learning and be motivated because the goal for adults is to communicate quickly in areas they feel need to be developed and have mature ideas about the language.
The innovation promotes the process of syllabus giving to students and teachers facilities to develop the class and improve the quality of it. Through innovation the lessons are more communicative and participative. The knowledge students acquire and forcing them to use technology to work with in the class. To vary the system not turning it as monotonous as it is sometimes because of the MEP’s syllabus.
Some factors that can impede the learning progress in target language are: the economical. Many students feel that because of the bad economical situation they face they cannot use resources and must accept what the teacher brings in to develop the lessons. The society sometimes reject people because do not have the opportunities before of improving and nowadays people must be aware of technological advances and skills to work with it. Parents lack of interest in innovation. Some parents do not agree in new methods so they prefer the antique was of teaching pointing that are cheaper and force students to memorize. The motivation is very important. If the class is dynamic the students feel much better with in the process of learning. Students love when they are acting and improving and see reflected their results as positive goals.
The aspects propose the natural approaches are to introduce three kind of activities while developing a lesson which are the pre-production, production, and speech emergence. The pre-production consists of listening activities to understand by contextual guess, visuals, and mimes, as an example. The production is originated when the student recognizes a big amount of vocabulary and starts making questions. The speech emergence is when the students use games and so on in which the participation becomes part of the lesson. They can ask and give information regarding to any topic in class.

Some factors that can affect the curricular innovation are the infrastructure of schools, lack of interests from teachers, parents, students, and authorities of education. Some other factors can be the poor resources that are faced by teachers, students, and schools. Another factor can be when teachers feel stressed when they have to use technology.


Teacher’s attitude

This interview was done to 15 students that are coursing the eighth grade in high school. The ninety percent (90%) of the students believe that some situations that can affect the student’s motivation are the interest the teacher put on them and their personal problems. Another important observation here is that the students consider that motivation from the teacher is very important as well as the attitude of the teacher. The other five percent (5%) points that the student interest in learning is more important than other factors.
In general the think that the way lessons are developed, the attitude of teachers, boring methods to teach, lack of technological resources to develop a lesson, and the classmates’ attitude are the factors that are affecting students motivation in the school.
The opinions about if they consider the teacher’s attitude in classroom can affect students is that of course it produces lack of interest in students, sometimes students drop school because of teachers fail in their interest on them, teachers do not help students sometimes and do not care about their problems, the way the teacher explains the topics and the interest from the teacher is not adequate in one hundred percent (100 %) of the students.
Seventy five (75%) of students point as main aspects teachers must be aware in order to foster student’s desire to learn are mainly creativity, authority, to have adequate control and discipline in the class, to innovate new learning styles.
Ninety percent (90%) of students consider that the relationship professor-student must be with authority, respect, comprehension, and to be friendly because in this way the students have confidence and feel relax in class.
A hundred percent (100%) of students consider that a good relationship between student-professor can give students confident in classroom because with this they feel motivated, interested, and sometimes it facilitates the process of learning.
As a conclusion, students think that having good relationship with the teacher helps them to improve as well as the interest of the teacher working in the class. If the teacher works and innovate the lesson, it will be more dynamic and successful.

JESUS CHRIST (BIOGRAPHY)

The first recorded acts in Jesus Christ's biography go back to creation. "Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made" (John 1:3). Although not mentioned by name, this Scripture tells us that He was there, and Scripture records God's words as "Let US make man in OUR image, in OUR likeness. . ." (Genesis 1:26), indicating that the Father was not alone at the time of creation.

Birth: Some would think of a Jesus Christ biography in terms of His life here on earth. For that we must begin not at His birth but at His conception, for both of these events were unlike any other in history. The earthly life of Jesus is the only one that begins with a spiritual conception, with no man present. This conception was foretold by the angel Gabriel in Luke 1:26-35. His birth was the only one to ever open a womb, since He was born of a young Jewish virgin. Because of a government census His mother, Mary, and His stepfather, Joseph, had to travel to Bethlehem. This is where Jesus was born in a lowly stable. His birth was announced by angels to shepherds, and by a special star to wise men in a far country. At eight days of age, he was dedicated in the Temple according to Jewish custom.

Childhood: At an early age, Jesus and his family fled to Egypt because an angel warned Joseph in a dream of impending danger. When they returned from Egypt, they settled in Galilee, in the town of Nazareth. At the age of twelve, Jesus traveled to Jerusalem with Mary and Joseph to celebrate the Feast of the Passover. When His parents could not find Him in their group of relatives and friends on the return trip, they returned to Jerusalem and "After three days they found Him in the temple courts, sitting among the teachers, listening to them and asking them questions. Everyone who heard Him was amazed at His understanding and His answers. When His parents saw Him, they were astonished. His mother said to Him, 'Son, why have you treated us like this? Your father and I have been anxiously searching for you.' 'Why were you searching for me?' he asked. 'Didn't you know I had to be in my Father's house?' "(Luke 2:46-49). After that, He returned to Nazareth with them, was obedient, and continued to grow "in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and men." (Luke 2:52)

Adult/ Public Ministry: At approximately 30 years of age, Jesus entered into the public awareness. John the Baptist had preached of the coming Messiah, preparing the way for Jesus' ministry. John baptized Jesus, and as Jesus prayed at the time of His baptism, "heaven was opened and the Holy Spirit descended on Him in bodily form like a dove. And a voice came from heaven: 'You are my Son, whom I love; with you I am well pleased.'" (Luke 3:21-22). After this, Jesus went into the wilderness for a time of fasting and prayer in preparation for His ministry. Then the devil came to Him and tempted Him. Rather than succumbing to the temptations, Jesus answered with Scripture, setting a pattern for His followers to handle temptations for ages to come. Jesus began to preach a message of repentance, and from among His followers hand-picked twelve men with whom He worked most closely, teaching them even more intensely than to the multitudes. These men have come to be known as the twelve disciples, or the apostles. The teaching and preaching of Jesus convicted, challenged, or encouraged those who heard, while some were simply entertained and others were angered. Jesus performed many miracles of healing and restoration, as well as miracles designed to teach a lesson.

My opinion

We have all sinned and deserve God's judgment. God, the Father, sent His only Son to satisfy that judgment for those who believe in Him. Jesus, the creator and eternal Son of God, who lived a sinless life, loves us so much that He died for our sins, taking the punishment that we deserve, was buried, and rose from the dead according to the Bible. If you truly believe and trust this in your heart, receiving Jesus alone as your Savior, declaring, "Jesus is Lord," you will be saved from judgment and spend eternity with God in heaven. Jesus and God gave us the best example of love and sacrifice…
THESIS STATEMENT

The problematic of desertion faced seventh graders students of Siquirres Bilingual High school due to the pretty low economical level.

Hypothesis


Most seventh graders students of public high schools, who drop out from it, is because their parents don’t have enough money to support them or allow them to keep in high school, so they (students) must leave it and find a job to help with their house`s bills.