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ArtikelMediating between predetermined order and chaos: the role of the teacher in task-based language education  
Oleh: Branden, Kris Van den
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: International Journal of Applied Linguistics (Full Text) vol. 19 no. 3 (2009), page 264-285.
Topik: task-based education; interaction; teacher; task
Fulltext: Van_den_Branden_Kris.pdf (129.36KB)
Isi artikelTasks are not blueprints for action. A number of empirical studies carried out in authentic classrooms have shown that teachers and students reinterpret the tasks they are offered by syllabus developers in ways that suit their own purposes, learning needs, and interaction styles. This observation has raised fundamental questions about the degree to which teachers who are working with tasks can make any prediction concerning the learning that will come of out of task-based interactional work. In addition, if learners’ reactions to tasks are fairly unpredictable, teachers may be inclined to associate taskbased work with organisational chaos and with the seemingly unattainable challenge of having to cater to every individual learner’s personal whims. Drawing on classroom-based research carried out in Flanders, and describing two task-based lessons that were observed in authentic Dutch as a second language (DSL) classrooms, this paper shows that between the extremes of deterministic predictability on the one hand and complete chaos on the other lies a rich pedagogical space that teachers and learners who work with tasks can exploit to construct shared projects with clearly determined goals.
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