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Increasing students’ oral production through meaningful learning: a pedagogical proposal with a second semester of a university from the modern languages program.
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2020-06-06Autor
Fernández Jaramillo, Diana Carolina
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Resumen
This research focuses on the development of oral production through meaningful learning,
which is based on authors like Ausubel, Novak, and Hanesian (1978) who designed the "theory
of meaningful learning", the first systematic model of cognitive learning. First of all, meaningful
learning can be defined as the connection between new information to previous knowledge, that
is to say, the lived experiences that the student relates to the new concepts to facilitate their
understanding and application. Such is the case of Fink (2013) who developed a meaningful
learning taxonomy that offers teachers specific learning objectives that go beyond
comprehension. In the practice of teaching, significant learning manifests different ways taking
into account the context of the student and the experiences that each learner relates to in their
learning process. For this reason, it is essential to use methods applicable to oral production of
students because there are cases in which they show a poor oral fluency in classroom activities,
such as simple communication exercises between classmates. In fact, strengthening the oral
ability it is considered as one of the most important communicative skills since students need to
produce the target language, and more if they can do it by listening to each other, without
neglecting reading, writing, and listening during the acquisition process.