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Title: ACTIVIT


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ACTIVITÉ DE SYNTHÈSE
Laurence Rocheleau
  • Question de Développement
  • ANG-1074

2
Introduction where it all began
  • Tell me and I forget. Show me and
  • I remember. Involve me and I
  • understand.
  • "Chinese proverb"
  • "Lo escuché y lo olvidé, lo ví y lo recordé, lo
    hice y lo aprendí".

3
Thought Process
(LINKS)
  • Pedagogical styles (innovation practica)
  • Theory of multiple intelligences
    (Kinaesthetic/active learning)
  • (TESL I and II)
  • The experience of Language Teaching (Senior,
    2006) Chapter 12 The CLT approach
    Student-centered pedagogy
  • How languages are learned (Lightbown Spada,
    2006) chapter 6 2 for 1 approach
    (content-based teaching) and Lets talk approach
    (communicative tasks)
  • Experiences at university
  • Inclusion Class (workshop with Sebastian Ròjo)
  • TESL class (microteaching)
  • Oral presentation class (protective character)
  • Theatre class (peer presentations)
  • Technologies class (Make it Happen!)

4
Development Question
  • How does experiential learning, or experience as
    the source of learning and development, influence
    students learning of the material and students
    daily behaviours??
  • Project (BAL Health and Well-Being)
  • Initiation to the Canadian food guide, healthy
    eating habits, healthy cooking, recipe
    adaptations, general nutrition

5
PREDECESSORS
  • John Dewey experience is a valid and essential
    source of learning
  • Howard Gardner multiple intelligences
  • Jean Piaget interaction between a person and his
    environment is a valuable source of intelligence
  • Gardner motivation theory and situational
    anxiety are respectively heightened and lessened
    in experiential learning.

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Experiential learning Process
  1. Experience Doing the activity
  2. Share Communicate results, reactions or
    observations
  3. Process Analyze and reflect on the experience
  4. Generalize Relate experience to a real world
    example
  5. Apply Use what was learned in a different
    situation
  6. Synthesis activity and Practica

Source David A. Kolbs, (1984) Experiential
Learning Experience as the source of learning
and development
7
MethodologyTools and measurable elements
  • Student Learning
  • A- Traditional Lesson (Rag the dog) evaluation
    of learning (Friday test)
  • B- Experiential activity (Prep Rap) evaluation
    of learning (Friday test)
  • Student Behaviour(healthy habits)
  • Pre-test Experiential learning lesson
    Post-Test
  • Student appreciation and sense of learning
  • Questionnaire asking for student preference and
    sense of having learned more effectively
    (traditional vs. experiential)

8
CANADIAN FOOD GUIDE ACTIVITIES
  • True or false statements on the CFG
  • 3-day detailed meal plan
  • Venn Diagram
  • Text on benefits of eating well
  • Concept map
  • C3 evaluation Does your lunch respect the CFG
    why? Discuss the benefits of respecting it.

COOKING ACTIVITIES
  • Cooking muffins and cookies
  • Healthy modifications
  • Comparing nutritional values
  • Blind taste tests
  • C1 and CCC8 evaluations Interacting while
    cooking and team work

9
Students (Names have been taken out for confidentiality) Results after Rag the Dog lesson (on /5) Results after Prep Rap lesson (on /5) Differential
Student 1 3 5 2
Student 2 2 5 3
Student 3 5 3 -2
Student 4 2 5 3
Student 5 3 5 2
Student 6 4 4 0
Student 7 5 5 0
Student 8 1 5 4
Student 9 1 2 1
Student 10 3 5 2
Student 11 4 4 0
Student 12 2 5 3
Student 13 3 5 2
Student 14 4 3 -1
Student 15 1 3 2
Student 16 1 4 3
Student 17 3 4 1
Student 18 4 5 1
Student 19 2 5 3
Student 20 3 4 1
Student 21 4 5 1
Student 22 1 4 3
Student 23 2 5 3
Student 24 1 5 4
Student 25 5 3 -2
Student 26 1 5 4
Student 27 3 5 2
Student 28 2 4 2
Student 29 1 5 4
Total Score 75 122 47
Group Average 2.6 (52) 4.2 (84) 1.6 (32)
Friday test results
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Almost always Very often Often Sometimes Almost never
I reduce the salt I eat everyday 5 4 3 2 1
I eat vegetables and fruits fresh or cooked 5 4 3 2 1
I eat a good breakfast full of proteins and vitamins 5 4 3 2 1
My food of the day contains fibres 5 4 3 2 1
I reduce the oil and fat I eat everyday 5 4 3 2 1
I dont put sugar on my food 5 4 3 2 1
I dont eat food that is too sugary 5 4 3 2 1
I eat minerals and vitamins 5 4 3 2 1
I drink enough water every day to make my pee pale yellow 5 4 3 2 1
I read the nutritional label on food 5 4 3 2 1
12
Health Pre and Post-tests results
Item Pre-test average Post-test Average Differential Position
1 84 106 22 1st
2 120 121.5 1.5 9th
3 98 117.5 19.5 3rd
4 111 124.5 13.5 5th
5 96.5 116.5 20 2nd
6 101 112 11 8th
7 103 116 13 6th
8 115 130.5 15.5 4th
9 109 122 13 6th
10 82 93.5 11.5 7th
TOTAL 1019.5 (73) 1160 (83) 140 (10)
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APPRECIATION AND SENSE OF LEARNING
Rag the Dog Preposition Rap
Appreciation ( of votes) 3 26
TOTAL ( of students) 10 90
Rag the Dog Preposition Rap
Sense of learning ( of votes) 3 26
TOTAL ( of students) 10 90
Canadian Food Guide Cooking activities
Appreciation ( of votes) 0 29
TOTAL ( of students) 0 100
Canadian Food Guide Cooking activities
Appreciation ( of votes) 22 7
TOTAL ( of students) 76 24
15
POTENTIALLY INFLUENTIAL VARIABLES
  • Prepositions spelling
  • Time factor allotted to the lessons
  • Incomprehension of test items
  • Pre and post tests copying
  • Seriousness of self-evaluation

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CONCLUSION
  • Experiential lessons lead to
  • Increased learning outcomes
  • Positive and permanent behaviour changes in the
    students
  • Better appreciation by the students
  • A heightened perceived sense of learning (in 50
    of the cases)
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