Thursday 22 March 2018

Outcomes

To be done by all
Web page and 5 blogs linked to it: Student blog on when they felt anxious, were not interested in the class, or failed in a task - with a detailed explanation of what they were thinking at that moment. What other factors outside the class might influence their feelings that way? Specific things they didn’t like in a class - does the teacher speak quickly? Does he give them enough time to answer? Does he write on the blackboard? Is his behaviour inappropriate in students’ minds? The same can be done for successful experiences.) Teacher blog / self-evaluation diary in which they write about particularly good or bad. What went wrong / well? What factors contributed to that? Our own personal situation? Our health? The time of the day? The number of students? The topic? The discipline? Etc
A link to the project webpage will be added on each school’s website to disseminate the activities and mobilities.
Videos showing the activities during the visit by the host country (YouTube)
Video showing how the visitor experienced the visit (YouTube)
Competition: a video lasting up to 2 minutes demonstrating how student motivation can be improved using teaching strategies (‘role play’)  or the best 5 methods of motivate students will be presented in a role play by  mix group of students videotape it and upload it on YouTube.
Competition: a video lasting up to 2 minutes demonstrating how student anxiety can be reduced using teaching strategies (‘role play’) or the best 5 methods  will be presented in a role play by  mix group of students videotape it and upload it on YouTube.
Write up of  the workshops
Article publishing the final results of the project in an educational magazine(s) in the countries involved in the project
Article presenting the results in local newspapers
A publication including examples of motivating lessons for EFL and Science (lesson plans, useful links to different materials or activities which can be used in the classroom, tips for teachers, etc.) what about if we call it good practice for teachers to motivating students……
Possible games that could improve student motivation and reduce anxiety – use of games in the EFL classroom. Ideas of games for language learning.
eTwinning final product
Social media group
Policy recommendations x 5 all going well
Online workshops results transferred to website
PPT of the causes of anxiety in the classroom (based on research, questionnaires and personal experience)
PPT on ways to reduce anxiety in the classroom (based on research, questionnaires and personal experience)
PPT on ways to enhance motivation in the classroom (based on research, questionnaires and personal experience)
A DVD including the videos of lessons produced within the framework of the project as examples of good practice. As a final project
Analysis of a class, after being physically there. Both a student and a teacher observe an English or Science lesson and take notes of the things that work or didn’t work in the lesson.
Debate / discussion / analysis: activities that make our students feel more relaxed and motivated. Teachers have already collected the students’ impressions after doing the activity in class
Emergency brief notes for students to have on their school diaries on what to do in cases of anxiety in the classroom.  They do it themselves.
Written, filmed or recorded interviews from students to other students from other classes about anxiety and motivation (students design the questions, maybe based on other questionnaires OR open ended to allow them to express their personal feelings).

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