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This presentation gives you an explanation of decentralised teaching. After watching this presentation you will know what decentralised teaching is, how to do it, and how it could improve your teaching.

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what is decentralised teaching?

paul walsh decentralisedteachingandlearning.com

[email protected]

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what's the best lesson you've ever done?

take 30 seconds to think about this

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my best lessons have been…

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games/ team building activities

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making beer

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lessons where the learners were: • doing something meaningful• using the target language• engaged

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background:

in January 2013 I started working at a berlin startup.

what is a startup?

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A startup is a company working tosolve a problem where the solution isnot obvious and success is notguaranteed

Neil Blumenthal(co-founder of Warby Parker)

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Angela Merkel visited Woogain 2013 (social gaming)

they make 'Jelly Splash' - whereyou connect groups of coloured

blobs to make them explode.

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Angela Merkel visited Woogain 2013 (social gaming)

they make 'Jelly Splash' - whereyou connect groups of coloured

blobs to make them explode.

"People pay moneyfor that?"

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how is working at a startup different from aconventional company?

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f - flat hierarchy

i - iterative working

d - decentralised teams

e -electronic communication

l - learner needs

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alternative teaching approaches didn't help mewith this new working environment - I needed anew approach!

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"The aim is to exposestudents to a target discourse community, andhelp them becomemembers of thatcommunity."

Evan Frendo, 'BusinessEnglish, ESP, and Dogme'(2010)

business english:conversation driven?materials light? emergentlanguage?

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decentralisation what is it?

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decentralisation is adispersal of resources

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therefore it is also adispersal of power (control over resources)

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centralisation is aconcentration of resources

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or power

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decentralised versus centralised systems

difference?

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in decentralised systems the end user is importantend users help to maintain, propagate and improve decentralised systems

at their best decentralised systems are:more responsive to local needsmore efficientmore resilient

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but what's the driving principlebehind decentralisation?

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but what's the driving principlebehind decentralisation?

subsidiarity - problems should besolved at the lowest capable level

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an example from the classroom: teachers can solve problems in the classroom that we couldn't10 years ago. For example,

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What's the most common verb after the word like?(british english)

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So, the concept of decentralisation...

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how can I use it?

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to involve your learners in the process of learning

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my experiment…

12 weeks

no course book

one class in berlin - 2hrs weekly

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decentralised teaching...

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how do I do it?

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set a priming period

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during this period you can:

try out new activities (e.g. TBL)

gauge learner reaction

and reshape learner

expectations

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example activity - "lifelines"

• learners draw their lifelines

• learners go round and write

questions on other "lifelines"

• learners answer the questions

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next is an example of my lifeline -

notice the questions that learners

asked

this task is great for conditionals,

question forms or as a

getting-to-know-you activity

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set a start date

•this clarifies your thinking

• forces you to plan, organise and arrange activities

•gives you time to ask your co-workers, DOS, for supportand get people on board (e.g. HR department)

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the first week is crucial. here you brainstorm,discuss and negotiate your syllabus

use cards & marker pens to brainstorm. thenorganise the syllabus intoweeks (write numbers onthe cards)

then type up the syllabuson google docs

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this idea is not new but

consists of Nunan's "Learner

Centred Curriculum"(1988)

+priming

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do it.

spoken grammar

appraisals

useful phrases

turn-taking

refugees

conditionals in corpora

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example lesson: "35 and single"

starting question:

what's the best age to get married?

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write if-sentences from the following point of view:

• the film-maker (paula)

• paula's parents

• paula's former boyfriends

• your own point of view

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write if-sentences

get the learners to categorise their sentences intothe following groups of conditionals.

these groups are based on real corpus data (notcoursebook writers' intuitions)

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real non-past if you are going to get married, youbetter be quick (parents)

real past if you wanted a career back then, you had to start working straight after university (film-maker)

unreal non-past if you could talk to your former boyfriends - what would you say? (learner question)

unreal past if we had got married, she would havehad a family by now (ex-boyfriend)

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which group of conditionals is the most commonaccording to real usage (corpus data)?

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real non-past if you are going to get married, youbetter be quick (parents)

real past if you wanted a career back then, you had to start working straight after university (film-maker)

unreal non-past if you could talk to your former boyfriends - what would you say? (learner question)

unreal past if we had got married, she would havehad a family by now (ex-boyfriend)

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this group comprises what we usually call zero and 1stconditional but with LOTS of variations (e.g. resultclause with going to, modals, present continuous)

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blog about it.

spoken grammar

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get feedback

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get feedback

"huge interactivity and some interesting

experiments for achange"

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get feedback

"always had the chance to ask questions; good

atmosphere"

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get feedback

"I always enjoy everylesson"

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results?

clearing a space for 'gold dust'

raised engagement

better teaching

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What next...?

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evaluate.do it again.

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tell peopleget them to do it toomake a community of decentralised teachers

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thanks for listening

decentralised teaching

paul walsh decentralisedteachingandlearning.com

[email protected]

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