The Importance of Motivation in the Teaching of English
Author/s: Pérez Laguna, Desirée de la Sierra
Date of defense: 2022-07
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Abstract:
This didactic program belongs to the English subject of a high school in Tenerife, addressed to
a heterogeneous group of 1st year of Bachillerato, composed of 25 students in total: 12 boys
and 13 girls. For this group, 9 didactic units have been elaborated, where different criteria,
standards, contents, and competences involving the use of the English language are worked
on. The methodology applied focuses on the communicative, social, emotional, cognitive, and
cultural approach to the study of English language and literature, being an active methodology
that facilitates the intervention and collaboration of students in real learning situations. On
the other hand, since in this group there are certain students with specific educational support
needs, although they do not require extraordinary measures, attention to diversity is more
than essential in this program, since it seeks equal opportunities, educational inclusion and
equal rights and opportunities that help to overcome discrimination. With respect to the
evaluation carried out, it is in accordance with the evaluation criteria of the 1st year of
Bachillerato and focuses on the development of the student's competencies. Taking this into
account, an initial evaluation is applied, to determine the personal characteristics of each
student; continuous evaluation, to collect information continuously and provide the necessary
help; and final evaluation, to know if the objectives proposed in each unit have been achieved.
Finally, it is necessary to mention the importance reflected in this program by the Canarian
Government's plans on education in values, being social life and coexistence rules the main
characteristics to which this program pays attention.
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