Project based learning as a powerful tool to teach english: a proposal of active methodology for vocational training
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2021-06
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Dykinson
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Education has evolved and the Social Learning proposed at the beginning of the Twentieth
Century by Lev Vygotsky (psycologist, 1896-1934) is increasingly taken into account
in the first two decades of the Twenty-first Century. We have to bear in mind
nowadays more than in the past the importance of how people learn by experimenting,
connecting with the world, interacting and using social elements such as media, social
networks and active methodologies. Currently, active methodologies such as workshops,
case based learning, cooperative learning or problem based learning have been
introduced to students all over the Globe independently of the level they are studying.
Learning English as a Foreign Language is compulsory in Vocational Training in Madrid,
Spain. Students have to complete 40 hours of English in the second course, in a
year in which they are looking forward going to companies to practise and start their
professional career in the real world. This is the main reason to make students being
involved and not to appreciate English as a limit, but an opportunity to be in contact
with more professionals of their area and arise the idea of going abroad to discover
how is their profession in other countries in order to keep on learning in their area.
This research revises the posibility of bringing together media education, foreign language,
social skills, research and the use of ICTs in Vocational Training with the aim
of encouraging students to create their own contents in English.
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Cuenca Orellana, Nerea (2021). Project based learning as a powerful tool to teach english: a proposal of active methodology for vocational training en Innovaciones metodológicas con TIC en educación / coord. por Olga Buzón-García, María del Carmen Romero García, Amparo Verdú Vázquez, 2021, ISBN 978-84-1377-319-3, págs. 3341-3359