A Study on the Teaching-Learning Method of Modal Expressions for Korean Learners: Focusing on the Evaluative Modality Auxiliary Particles ‘kka-ji’, ‘jo-cha’, ma-jeo’, ‘(i)ra-do’, ‘(i)na-ma’

Author(s):  
Nahyung Kong
2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 129-138
Author(s):  
Eun Young Jang ◽  
Heung Soo Park ◽  
Yeon Sil Jeong

This study attempted to try out Chinese-character education centering on experience and learners away from existing lecture-centered, teacher-centered education. For this purpose, problem-based learning (PBL) was proposed as one of the Chinese-language ability-enhancement measures for Korean learners of the Chinese language, and in order to examine the effect, we attempt to use the PBL tasks in the ‘Chinese-language reading’ class at a university for basic Chinese-language learners and analyze the results. PBL is a teaching-learning method in which learners focus on learning by using problems. In this study, we attempted to use PBL for the group work format. In this way, we can confirm that the class using the PBL has many advantages, such as improving learning ability and problem-solving ability, and strengthening cooperation. In addition, it was found that PBL is worthwhile to try because it is effective in inducing learning motivation, improving attention and interest in Chinese-character learning, improving learning attitudes of learners, and developing self-directed learning abilities.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 32-39
Author(s):  
Asma Nazir

Introduction: It is necessary to identify the students' diversities when we are going to perform our teaching in the classroom, it is also essential when we prepare our lecture to conduct in the classroom. Teachers used various methods to teach the students in the classroom. Several earlier studies are available on the effectiveness of different models of teaching approaches. This study intended the effect of using brainstorming and presentation teaching-learning strategies. Methods: Exploratory study design was used. 42 female nursing students of 2nd year class from 4-year diploma of general nursing and eight professional nursing instructors of School of Nursing Rajanpur. Descriptive statistics were used to identify the effectiveness of elected (brainstorming & presentation) teaching-learning strategies. Chi square was used to compare the academic performance (marks obtained) between students having different teaching-learning style. Results: The result showed that mean and standard deviation score for brainstorming and presentation teaching-learning strategies were 10.16±1.51 and 10.97±1.27. There is significant difference between group categories (<.05). Conclusion: The findings from this study show that presentation teaching-learning method plays a notable effect on students learning. This study as well exemplify that different teaching-learning method with advance technology is more useful than the conventional methods of teaching-learning.


2014 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 82
Author(s):  
K. G. Gomathi ◽  
I. A. Shaafie ◽  
Manda Venkatramana

ScienceEdu ◽  
2019 ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Thoriq Hasan Adikalan

One of the reasons for the low learning outcomes is that the learning method used by the teacher does not involve student activity and also the lack of care from the teacher to provide media in learning. The courage to speak a student is very important and needed in a class discussion, because with a student daring to speak in front of the class he has been found as an active student. The purpose of this article is to discuss the application of realia media in increasing the courage to speak students during learning or class discussion so as to increase student activity. Realia media is an object that can be seen, heard or experienced by students so as to provide experience directly to them. Quantum Teaching is an effective and fun and not boring learning model. Quantum Teaching learning steps are known as TANDUR: (1) Grow (2) Natural (3) Rename (4) Demonstration (5) Repeat and (6) Celebrate. Relevant research results show that Media Realia is able to increase student activity in asking, discussing, and expressing their opinions.   Keyword: Quantum Teaching, Media Realia, Speak.


2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 54
Author(s):  
Rosnani Sahardin ◽  
Cut Salwa Hanum ◽  
Sofyan A. Gani

Using the right technique to teach writing is very important to help students overcome problems in writing. Think Pair Share (TPS) is a cooperative teaching-learning method that it is believed to help students improve their writing ability. Thus, the writers conducted an experimental study to tenth grade students at a senior high school in Banda Aceh to find out whether or not this technique could facilitate and improve the students’ writing of descriptive texts in English. The results showed that the TPS technique successfully improved the ability of students’ in writing, reflected by the post-test scores covering five aspects of writing. The progress before and after the technique was implemented can be seen in these average scores for the five aspects: content increased from 12 to 16, organization from 11 to 15, vocabulary from 9 to13, grammar from 8 to 10, and mechanics from 8 to 11 where the improvement for each aspect was 4, 4, 4, 2 and 3. Despite the results showed that the TPS technique was effective for improving the students’ mastery of organization, vocabulary and content, but less so for improving mechanics and grammar. This is probably because it is generally much easier to make improvements in organization, vocabulary and content but it requires a much longer effort with much more practice to significantly improve mechanics and grammar. Nevertheless, the writers suggest that English teachers and others can use the TPS technique to teach writing, hence some of the problems faced by students in writing can be helped and, more importantly, they can improve their ability to write English.


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