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On Design Principles of Micro-lectures of theme-based English Vocabulary for High-grade Primary School Students——A Case Study of a Class of Fifth-grade students in ECNU Affiliated Primary School

On Design Principles of Micro-lectures of theme-based English Vocabulary for High-grade Primary School Students——A Case Study of a Class of Fifth-grade students in ECNU Affiliated Primary School
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摘要 For English education primary school,English vocabulary teaching should be attach importance to because in the traditional class of English vocabulary teaching,teachers just fill young minds with knowledge points of each word in a 35-minute class yet fail to lay emphasis of learners’meaningful learning and autonomic learning as well as their very limited attention spans.To support traditional English vocabulary teaching classes,the research proposes the theme-based English vocabulary micro-lectures designed on the basis of experiential learning theory and constructivist learning theory as well as the analyses of target users of high-level students in the primary school.After application of the micro-lectures into practice,the research assesses the effect of the micro-lectures on the learners and then makes suggestions for design principles of theme-based vocabulary micro-lectures about selection of contents and vocabulary themes,supplementary teaching activities and teacher interaction in the micro-lectures for high-level students in the primary school.Also,the designers should make multi-level English vocabulary micro-lectures according to learners’English proficiency and increase repetition rates of vocabularies in the micro-lectures. For English education primary school, English vocabulary teaching should be attach importance to because in the traditional class of English vocabulary teaching, teachers just fill young minds with knowledge points of each word in a 35-minute class yet fail to lay emphasis of learners' meaningful learning and autonomic learning as well as their very limited attention spans.To support traditional English vocabulary teaching classes, the research proposes the theme-based English vocabulary micro-lectures designed on the basis of experiential learning theory and constructivist learning theory as well as the analyses of target users of high-level students in the primary school. After application of the micro-lectures into practice, the research assesses the effect of the micro-lectures on the learners and then makes suggestions for design principles of theme-based vocabulary micro-lectures about selection of contents and vocabulary themes, supplementary teaching activities and teacher interaction in the micro-lectures for high-level students in the primary school. Also, the designers should make multi-level English vocabulary micro-lectures according to learners' English proficiency and increase repetition rates of vocabularies in the micro-lectures.
作者 赵振东
机构地区 华东师范大学
出处 《海外英语》 2017年第11期232-243,252,共13页 Overseas English
关键词 design principles English vocabulary micro-lectures high-level students in the primary school design principles English vocabulary micro-lectures high-level students in the primary school
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