accuracy oriented approach

34
ACCURACY- ORIENTED APPROACH AIRENE DOMALAON OVELYN FLORES MARY ROSE TOCO

Upload: airene-servana-domalaon

Post on 30-Oct-2014

147 views

Category:

Documents


5 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Accuracy Oriented Approach

ACCURACY-ORIENTED APPROACH

AIRENE DOMALAONOVELYN FLORESMARY ROSE TOCO

Page 2: Accuracy Oriented Approach

ACCURACY ORIENTED APPROACH

This approach stresses the importance of control in order to eliminate error from students work.

Page 3: Accuracy Oriented Approach

Students are taught how to write and combine various sentence types and manipulation exercises are used to give them the experience of writing connected sentence. Gradually , the amount of control is reduced and the students are asked to exercise meaningful choice.

Page 4: Accuracy Oriented Approach

This controlled to free approach was very much product of audiolingual period, with its emphasis on step by step learning and formal correctness. Many such schemes are carefully thought out and although no longer fashionable, they produced many useful ideas on how to guide writing (Rapp and Caramazza, 1997)

Page 5: Accuracy Oriented Approach

ACCURACY

Page 6: Accuracy Oriented Approach

STEPS THAT CAN TAKE TO MAKE WRITING

THE REAL FOCUS OF THE INSTRUCTOR’S

FEEDBACK AND ASSESSMENT

Page 7: Accuracy Oriented Approach

1. CONNECT THE FEEDBACK TO THE PURPOSE OF THE TASK Do assign a grade for accuracy because it plays an important in comprehensible communication, but also assign a grade for global content: clear statement of purpose, sufficient details, effective connection between ideas.

Page 8: Accuracy Oriented Approach

2. Teachers should act as collaborators in the writing process

Your objective should be to help students learn how to write well.

Giving a simple grade to a written assignment means that you judge that assignment.

Page 9: Accuracy Oriented Approach

Giving it feedback and letting students revise their written work will make your assignment be truly about writing.

Page 10: Accuracy Oriented Approach

3. Focus on content first, then on accuracy

This sequence will help your students view writing as genuine interpersonal communication between the author and reader(s).

Page 11: Accuracy Oriented Approach

Research has found that when feedback focuses on content first, the final written work is better both in content and accuracy (Semke, 1984).

Page 12: Accuracy Oriented Approach

4. Facilitative comments maintain students’ integrity and help keep them motivated

Instead of writing a comment like “Don’t use the subjunctive here”, ask them a question: What does the subjunctive form suggest here?

Page 13: Accuracy Oriented Approach

Sometimes, students intentionally flout linguistic norms for a creative, meaningful purpose.

Find out before you mark it wrong.

Negative statements will shut down your students, while clarification questions will help them express an idea more effectively.

Page 14: Accuracy Oriented Approach

5. Self-correction increases accuracy, linguistic gains, and productivity.

Make a few marks on the paper, then pose questions and offer facilitative comments.

This process “forces” learners to resole questions they still have and come up with the solution themselves (with peer or instructor guidance is necessary).

Page 15: Accuracy Oriented Approach

TYPES OF SCORING

Page 16: Accuracy Oriented Approach

1. Analytic ScoringIn this mode, students’ writing is evaluated based on detailed grades for elements of writing such as vocabulary, grammar, composition, or mechanics. Results are based on multiple sub-grades (e.g., 4out of 5 on vocabulary, plus 3 out of 5 on grammar plus 4 out of 5 on content, etc.)

Page 17: Accuracy Oriented Approach

2. Holistic ScoringHolistic Scoring results in a more general description for categories, but includes the different elements of writing implicitly or explicitly.

The result is usually a global grade, such as A, B, C, D, E.

Page 18: Accuracy Oriented Approach

3. Primary Trait ScoringIf the class or the assignment focuses on a particular aspect of writing, or a specific linguistic form, or the use of a certain semantic group, primary trait scoring allows the instructor and the students to focus their feedback, revisions and attention very specifically.

Page 19: Accuracy Oriented Approach

4 STEPS TO ENSURE

ACCURACY IN YOUR WRITTEN

COMMUNICATIONS

BY: MELINDA COPP

Page 20: Accuracy Oriented Approach

1. CHECK YOUR FACTS

Double check any statistics, numbers, dates, names, -especially spellings- and other facts with reliable source.

Page 21: Accuracy Oriented Approach

2. USE SPELL-CHECK, BUT DON’T RELY SOLELY ON IT

Running spell-check when you’re done writing is an important step up to ensure accuracy.

For example:

My spell check doesn’t pick up when I’ve left the “r” off “your”. It sees “you” and recognizes the spelling as correct , even when the

sentence reads incorrectly.

Page 22: Accuracy Oriented Approach

Numbers, dates, sections, and page numbers also need to be looked carefully, and ofcourse punctuation and grammar will need special attention.

Page 23: Accuracy Oriented Approach

3. Use a style guideA style guide is a reference that you can use to ensure style consistency in every document you produce.

For example: Using the postal abbreviations,

spelling out the whole name, or another abbreviation.

Page 24: Accuracy Oriented Approach

The key to using a style guide effectively is to simply choose one and stick to it –using it to check everything you write, everytime.

Page 25: Accuracy Oriented Approach

4. Find an objective reader Adding someone else to read your text is the best way of ensuring your intended meaning was clearly communicated to your readers.

The ideal objective reader will also know proper grammar, punctuation, and style.

Page 26: Accuracy Oriented Approach

Ensure accuracy everytime

You want your written materials to communicate your professionalism and expertise, so don’t let errors so fact, style inconsistencies, misspellings, or grammar mistakes hurt your image.

Page 27: Accuracy Oriented Approach

How to improve the accuracy of student writing BY: MAJLINDA

MIFTARI

Page 28: Accuracy Oriented Approach

Teaching writing is a challenging process. One of that the learners encounter mostly is accuracy. It has always been considered as the most complicated part when using it in writing classes.

Page 29: Accuracy Oriented Approach

Learners should be conscious that learning how to use accuracy through context will lead them to effective writing. That is writing is not just a fluency activity.

Page 30: Accuracy Oriented Approach

In improving accuracy of student writing:

Collect data- use questionnaires, because this can make learners express their ideas more freely about the problems they have with learning english.

Page 31: Accuracy Oriented Approach

Collect the questionnaires that the learners filled them in, read them and identify what the learners weaknesses are exactly and how do they want to get improved.

Page 32: Accuracy Oriented Approach

Discuss the issue with your students and offer them suggestions of how you could do this together.

After analyzing the data, take action about what would you change in your teaching.

Page 33: Accuracy Oriented Approach

Let the learners to improvise is an important process because it covers many useful aspects of teaching.

Let the learners identify kinds of sentences.

Page 34: Accuracy Oriented Approach

Thank you for

listening!