ensino medio presencial com mediação tecnológica
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Ensino Medio presencial com mediação tecnológica. Mais de 34 mil alunos se graduam no EM graças a esse recurso.TRANSCRIPT
e-learning: A new way of
teaching English to high school
students in AmazonasHevanna Lima
Jornal Nacional - 2008
The necessity
Lack of qualified teachers
Towns are too far from the capital
The necessity
Lack of qualified teachers and thetowns which are too far from thecapital
Amazonas is the biggesst state in Brazil and the municipalitiesare too far from the capital making everything more difficult. There are not enough university so that teachers can graduateproperly.
This solution was found to reach most of the students in Amazonas and make them accomplish their dream ofgraduating from high school.
Classes are given from a studio located in Manaus (capital) andthey are broadcasted all over the state reaching these studentsvia satellite.
Since then thousands of students can start thinking of starting a university.
The challenging
Over 34,000 students
Technology dependence
The communicator-teacher
The distance
The shyness
On site teacher responsibility
Equipment
The beginning
Since 2007
Teachers Training
Where are my students?!
The process
Lesson plans – uploaded to Google Drive so that all the
ones responsible for them can have easy access.
Orientation
Lessons turned into scripts
Production
Slides
Dressing room
Cameras, action!
Lesson plans
Modular classes
Research – always using Google Search
Technological resources
Orientation
Lessons are examined by the
pedagogues via Google Drive.
Lessons turned into scripts
Screenwriters prepare the lessons to
the producers.
Producers look for pictures and films
we’ve asked for.
Designers prepare our videos and
build the slides
Slides
Dressing room
Teachers put some make up and
blow dry hair.
Cameras, action!
Classes from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. –LIVE.
Lesson 1(30 min)
DLI 1 (exercise to practice)
DLI 1 correction and interactivity
Recess (20 min)
Lesson 2 (30 min)
DLI 2 (exercise to practice)
DLI 2 correction and interactivity
Final interactivity
The class
Interactivity