Lesson Delivery: A Key Component to Ensure Maximum Benefit to the Learner
Desarrollo de una clase: Componente vital para brindar al aprendiz el máximo beneficio en su proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje
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DOI: 10.5294/laclil.2011.4.1.2
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Morales Henao, Edith VivianaDate
2011-04-29Abstract
Professors at the Institución Universitaria Colombo Americana (ÚNICA) have aimed to deliver lessons for second
language learners that integrate content and language, resulting in an integrated lesson design. The Center for Applied
Linguistics (Washington, DC) recommends the Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol (SIOP) as a way of helping
teachers plan and deliver integrated lessons. The effectiveness of this protocol has been corroborated on the K-12 level,
and during 2008, through action research, a group of researchers studied its applicability on the higher education level at
ÚNICA. The purpose of this study was to describe professors’ experiences as they were trained on SIOP. The analyzed
data showed that professors truly understand the importance of stating clear content and language objectives. Data also
revealed that the time stated for each lesson was appropriate; however, it was noticed that professors should allocate time
for every task and include more strategies to have better and higher student participation. Additionally, it was observed
the need of using different questions to make content more comprehensible for learners. This study provided professors
and researchers with a productive outcome in their professional development and reinforced their belief in the
importance of joining hands to accomplish goals that make education a joy.
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Latin American Journal of Content & Language Integrated Learning; Vol 4, No 1 (2011)