Creating and implementing interactive tasks based on self-determination theory—for young learners and the young at heart!
By David Ockert, Toyo University
David also enjoys creative lesson planning for communicative purposes, using a task-based language teaching (TBLT) approach via the three pillars of self-determination theory [SDT]: competence (mastery), relatedness, and autonomy.
For this presentation, David will focus on self-determination theory-based EFL motives interconnected with competence, relatedness, and autonomy. He will show how all three can be incorporated easily into any level of pedagogy, with a focus on the junior high school level in Japan.
[UPDATE, 2018.09.10: This presentation will be a participatory event with very little lecture. David will lead participants through hands-on tasks, with evaluation of each afterwards, to provide a real-world experience of how and why SDT-based lessons work.]
Date & time
Saturday, September 15, 2018; 13:30–16:30Venue
Seminar room 10, Faculty of Administrative Studies office wing, Prefectural University of Kumamoto (PUK): Please see PIGATE Meeting Locations (https://goo.gl/h5DgbP) for details.
Attendance plans
Hoping or planning to attend? Please let us know by filling out an attendance form:
- https://goo.gl/i4GvyN (select: 2018, September).
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