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Teaching and Learning with a Graphic Organizer National Hsin Tien Senior High ( 國立新店高級中學 ) Pearl Chang ( 張碧珠 ) November, 2007
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Pictures are Worth a Thousand Words
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The Significance of Visual Learning Left hemisphere Linguistic processing Controlling verbal, logical, analytical and linear operations Right hemisphere Visual-spatial processing Synthesizing Holistic Simulation Visualization
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Why a Graphic Organizer Works The visual-spatial intelligence is of importance in using a graphic organizer. to think in 3 dimensions To transform perceptions To recreate aspects of one’s visual experience via imagination
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Cluster Diagram A nonlinear map Used as a Concept Map or Web Map
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Concept Map To organize and represent knowledge that can be stored in a long-term memory To understand by relating new information to the information learned To promote critical thinking (find new ways to connect information) To make new learning easier
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Sequence of Chains Order of events Available being used in Cause and Effect or Compare and Contrast events to analyze and link the events as well as give supporting details via branches that correspond to the idea
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Sequence of Chains in Plot Development
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Look for Love: Sanmin Version B1L4
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Cause and Effect Contrasted with Compare and Contrast
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Misunderstanding: Sanmin B2
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Continuum—A time line It is usually used for showing the sequence of events in order in which they occurred
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Chronological Order
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How Students Use Graphic Organizers Take notes Organize information for studying or preparing exam (refresh a student’s memory) Provide the cues essential to recalling of information learned To write an outline from scratch
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Outlining for writing
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How EFL Teachers Use Graphic Organizers To prepare their instruction To use it as a visual aid
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Conclusion Students learn best in many different ways The more EFL teachers incorporate different teaching techniques into the class, the greater the number of students that will be reached
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