Title: Project done by Nataliya Svystil’nyk, school ?21
1Project done by Nataliya Svystilnyk, school ?21
2CREATIVITY IN MODERN FOREIGNLANGUAGES TEACHING
AND LEARNING
3Creativity is inventing, experimenting, growing,
taking risks, breaking rules, making mistakes and
having fun. Mary Lou Cook, American
community activist, author
4The most powerful way to develop creativity in
your pupils is to be a role model. Children
develop creativity not when you tell them to, but
when you show them.
Robert J. Sternberg
5- Creativity is very much like a muscle that needs
to be exercised in order to consistently be there
for you when you need it. Practice makes perfect
and, like Maya Angelou said, "The more
(creativity) you use, the more you have."
6Why is creativity important in language
classrooms?
- most people become more motivated, inspired or
challenged - Creative work in the language classroom can lead
to genuine communication and co-operation - Creative tasks enrich classroom work
- Creative thinking is an important skill in real
life
- Language use is a creative act
- Compensation strategies
- some people cannot learn at all if they are not
allowed to be creative - Creativity improves self-esteem
7Conditions in the classroom that encourage and
enable students and teachers to be creative
- Attitude commend what is different
- Resources the unprecedented range available to
some (but regrettably not all) learners - Student diversity
- The provision of assistants from a different
educational background - Allowing a sense of fun (not found in all
education systems) - Teachers commitment to the method
- We do have the flexibility and freedom to have
significant input into module content and
assessment, although assessment word limits can
constrain what is possible at times.
8The teacher's responsibilities
- Timing needs to be carefully thought out
- Unlimited time, i.e. inner, personal time is
needed for lateral (not focused) thinking and for
reflection. - Limited time, i.e. time controlled from outside
e.g. through (flexible) time limits is needed for
brainstorming, selecting the best idea, making
decisions, researching and actions. - When we plan a creative activity, we may wish to
give different learners different tasks matching
the thinking roles. - The positive and relaxed atmosphere needed for
creative thinking is reinforced by establishing a
tradition of celebrating students work and
performance. Clapping, praising, giving awards,
smiling faces or any other signal .
9 Why do teachers have to be creative in designing
lessons and teaching them?
10When children are being creative in the classroom
they are likely to
- make connections and see relationships
- envision want might be
- explore ideas and options
- question and challenge
- reflect critically on ideas, actions and outcomes
11Creative teaching
- teaching creatively
- might be described as teachers using imaginative
approaches to make learning more interesting,
engaging, exciting and effective.
- teaching for creativity
- might best be described as using forms of
teaching that are intended to develop students
own creative thinking and behaviour.
12Teaching with creativity and teaching for
creativity consist of the characteristics of good
teaching
- high motivation
- high expectations
- the ability to communicate and listen
- the ability to interest
- engage and inspire
13Creative teachers are always willing to
experiment but they recognize the need to learn
from experience. There are many methods for
teachers which help to develop the creativity of
pupils and they can be used in our work
14Words triads
- After a signal, the children are given three
words and the teacher writes these words on
board. The pupils are offered to write some
sentences with these three words as quickly as
possible. For example, we have three words "rain,
field, earth." It is possible to make such
phrases After the rain the earth became wet and
I did not go for a walk in the field.
15"Pictogram"
- The pupils are given some words and they draw the
picture to every word that will help them to
remember these words. They are given 30 seconds
for each picture. The pupils should put the
number before every word or word-combination and
then draw the picture to it. They should not
write the words. As an example such word
combinations are offered to use the computer - to sing English songs
- to read English books
- to connect with different countries
- to make friends around the world
16Tell in other words
- The children are offered some simple phrases and
change them into other ones saving the main
meaning of the phrases. For example Bill
prepares for the lessons well - Bill does his home task in a proper way.
- This method helps to know how well pupils
understand materials. As an example, there are
such sentences as - 1) My friend is from England.
- 2) She sends me very interesting letters with
photos. - 3) We have many different ways of life.
- 4) More than 300 million people speak English as
their first language.
17Make up (draw) pictures
- There are cards with different elements and
symbols. For the fixed time (5 minutes) pupils
are offered to make up a picture from these
elements and describe it. This method helps to
develop the child's imagination and learn to
think more creative. This activity also works
with small groups of pupils. Each group creates a
story to the picture and even can act it out in
front of the class.
18"What will happen if..."
- This method will help a child to develop his/her
creative potential, answering the question "what
will happen if..." The child can choose the
question he or she wants to begin with. Pupils
are asked to imagine this situation and describe
it . It is great for language practising.
19References
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- Sternberg Robert. How to develop student
creativity. - Margaret Anne Clarke, University of
Postmouth.Creativity in modern foreign languages
teaching and learning. - Maya Angelou From the Creative
category/Quotations book - Mary Lou Cook/Quotation book
- Creativity in the language classroom written by
Judit Feher, Pilgrims, UK - Teachers as Creators. Vu My Lan
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