26/12/2023
SLOW SCHOOLING es un movimiento que nació en 2002 con la filosofía de tomar el control del tiempo en lugar de someterse a su tiranía. Reivindica otro modelo de educación, alejado de estructuras rígidas en las que lo importante solo son los resultados. El movimiento Slow nació para ofrecer un sistema educativo que genere la conexión necesaria entre conocimiento y aprendizaje.
Por favor 🙏 tengamos en cuenta los resultados, PERO también el proceso ..Esta metodología se enmarca dentro de una forma de entender la VIDA. En este sentido, los ritmos de aprendizaje pueden tener vinculación con los siguientes factores: edad, madurez psicológica, motivación, preparación previa, dominio cognitivo de estrategias, uso de inteligencias múltiples, etc.
Y TU, te opones a esa visión cuantitativa y mercantilista de la educación donde MUCHO y RÁPIDO son la meta aunque solo nos proporcionen superficialidad & aprendizajes efímeros.
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Yo lo tengo claro
23/10/2023
Creating classified grammar cards to make it fun and easy to learn
12/10/2023
Learning (and teaching)should never be boring..kids and adults can learn much more when motivated and enjoying the process
01/08/2023
Learning a new language is far more than grammar and vocabulary... It’s About Jumping In At The Deep End
It’s perfectly natural to feel like a fish out of water when you move abroad and don’t speak the language, but shying away from the conversation is definitely not the best way to go if your language skills are less than perfect.
Firstly, it pays to brush up on some handy stock phrases and vocabulary, whether that’s through traditional language books or smartphone apps. However, solely relying on this approach to learning can limit your conversational skills and won’t always give you a true feel for the language or its everyday use and nuances.
This is where immersing yourself in conversations with locals, even if you don’t understand, could help you learn much quicker and give you more opportunities to practice your newly learned words and phrases in a relaxed environment. While it may be difficult to put yourself out of your usual comfort zone, the rewards for being proactive and outgoing in these early stages will inevitably pay off, as you’ll end up learning a lot more and establish a social group in the process.
Plus, colloquial chats will throw up some invaluable local slang and abbreviations – just about anything you need to get your point across in a crowded bar or restaurant. After a few weeks of this, you’ll be somewhat fluent. Just make sure that your talking partners don’t default to English too often and this technique will work like a charm.
30/07/2023
Learning a language it's not only about grammar and vocabulary, it opens many doors. It is a tool for communication, but it also accounts for “ways of thinking, perspectives of the world, and culture.” In many ways, language is the interpreter of society.
🇮🇹 Doesn’t Italian allow you to grasp the extraordinary richness of a country where Petrarch, Michelangelo and Fellini were born, and whose historical and architectural remains are among the largest in the world?
🇪🇸What about the language of Cervantes and Pablo Neruda, reflecting the immense cultural diversity and heritage of the Hispanic world, made popular by its icons of art, music and cinema such as Frida Kahlo, Paco de Lucía and Pedro Almodóvar?
Creativity plays a distinct role in how students explore the cultural identity and heritage associated with a language.
Are you in?🤗
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