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International Professional Development Course Madrid Bilingual Teachers

The Development of Teaching Competences:

• School Teaching Practicum• Preparation for School Practicum• Lesson Planning for Content Teaching• English Language Skills (Professional)• Language Development

Stephen CorcoranFrancisco Gutierrez

Kathy ReinaSimon JamesDavid Smith

Autumn 2015

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Starting the lesson• Space and gaze• Calms down and settles – students

‘unbunch’• Desk can be barrier – go into main

body of classroom• Paces forward• Takes eyes where she wants them to

go (and their minds)• Hands palm up – open to their ideas• Smile and appreciates their response

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Establishing Relationships• Paces up and down – at no point is

distance too great• Mingles in• Inclination towards child who offered

answer• Reaches in with approval• If wrong answer, turns slightly and

offers it back• Relaxed, arms – shows comfortable with

children and subject• Taking command, conducting and

taking it forward

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Engaging and Motivating• Nodding• Taps his head / mimics thinking• Physically captures ideas with

‘pinching’ action• Moves momentarily into their ideas and

minds• Conducts their learning, emphasising

points (jabs / baton movement of his hands)

• Looking intently, for next response that he can latch onto and emphasise

• Holds hand out to reinforce the kind of response he’s looking for

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Reinforcing Learning• Non-verbal cues maintain her presence

even though fixed at front of class• Animated, moving frequently• Inviting pupils to become involved –

smiling, questioning, nodding ferociously

• Praising – bodily and verbally• Hands – hold attention• Thinking pose – looks how she wants

children to behave• Intonation – flat=proclaiming,

rising=join me

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Ending the lesson• Gives specific jobs to do• Carefully monitors - they’re doing job

correctly• High profile / strong presence• Praise and talks them through the

process• Outstretched hands – retains

attention of pupils, without making eye contact

• Voice is flat – even though irritated• Invited to leave, in orderly and

reasonable manner, conducted.

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