In this lesson, you are going to learn 20 words related to education. Here are the words:
- Pedagogy
- Curriculum
- Assessment
- Literacy
- Numeracy
- Cognitive
- Methodology
- Analyse
- Evaluate
- Interpret
- Synthesise
- Critical Thinking
- Retention
- Application
- Innovation
- Collaboration
- Engagement
- Motivation
- Facilitator
- Outcome
Learn the words by watching the video below. Then do the exercises and activities.
Exercise 1: Match the Words and Definitions
Choose the word that matches the following definition. (If you’re not sure, use the reading text below to help you work out the meaning of each word).
Reading Text
Read the following text then try to answer the questions in Exercise 2.
Title: Innovative Approaches to Modern Pedagogy
Pedagogy, the art and science of teaching, is at the core of modern education. Effective teaching methodologies not only deliver the curriculum but also enhance literacy and numeracy skills among students. Cognitive development is a key focus, as educators aim to foster critical thinking, problem-solving, and the ability to analyse, evaluate, and synthesise information.
Assessment is an essential tool in education, used to measure learning outcomes and ensure the retention and application of knowledge. Formative assessments, for example, help facilitators provide feedback during the learning process, while summative assessments evaluate overall achievement at the end of a course.
Engagement and motivation are critical to student success. Innovative practices, such as collaborative learning and project-based activities, encourage active participation and teamwork. Collaboration not only improves engagement but also prepares students for real-world scenarios where teamwork is essential.
Innovation in pedagogy often involves integrating technology into the classroom. Digital tools can enhance both teaching and learning by providing interactive platforms for instruction and assessment. For example, online applications can help students interpret and evaluate data, while virtual simulations offer hands-on opportunities for applying concepts.
Exercise 2
Do the following statements agree with the information given in the reading passage above?
Choose:
- TRUE if the statement agrees with the information
- FALSE if the statement contradicts the information
- NOT GIVEN if there is no information on this
Word Families
Here are the “word families” for 5 of the words from the list of 20. The tables show the different forms of each word.
analyse
Word Form | Part of Speech | Example Sentence |
---|---|---|
analysis | noun | The teacher conducted an analysis of the exam results. |
analyse | verb | Students were asked to analyse the data from the experiment. |
analytical | adjective | Analytical skills are essential for problem-solving. |
evaluate
Word Form | Part of Speech | Example Sentence |
---|---|---|
evaluation | noun | An evaluation of the project was conducted last week. |
evaluate | verb | The students were asked to evaluate their own performance. |
evaluative | adjective | Evaluative criteria must be clearly defined in advance. |
motivation
Word Form | Part of Speech | Example Sentence |
---|---|---|
motivation | noun | The teacher praised the students to increase their motivation. |
motivate | verb | Good grades can motivate students to work harder. |
motivated | adjective | She is highly motivated to achieve her academic goals. |
collaboration
Word Form | Part of Speech | Example Sentence |
---|---|---|
collaboration | noun | Effective collaboration is key to successful group projects. |
collaborate | verb | Students were encouraged to collaborate on the assignment. |
collaborative | adjective | The school promotes a collaborative learning environment. |
application
Word Form | Part of Speech | Example Sentence |
---|---|---|
application | noun | Practical application of knowledge is a key learning goal. |
apply | verb | The students applied what they learned in a real-world setting. |
applicable | adjective | The concepts are directly applicable to everyday situations. |
Exercise 3: Word Families
Word Knowledge
The noun, “application”, has multiple meanings, which can be confusing for English language learners. Let’s use a learner’s dictionary to explore some of its different meanings:
- The action of putting something into operation.
- Example: The application of new technology in the classroom has transformed the learning experience.
- A formal request to be considered for a position or to be allowed to do or have something.
- Example: The student submitted an application to the university.
- A computer program designed to fulfil a particular purpose.
- Example: The students used a spreadsheet application to create charts and graphs.
It is important to pay attention to the context in which the word “application” is used to determine its intended meaning.
Exercise 4: Listening
Listen to the following audio recording and answer the questions below:
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