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1) Dialogue based learning 1
2) Introduction 2
3) Meaning 3
4) Curriculum 4
5) Methods of teaching 5
6) Place of teaching 6
7) Way of discipline 7
8) Way of evaluation 8
9) Significance 9
10) Current Status 10
11) References 11
DIALOGUE BASED LEARNING
Introduction :

A dialogue is a forum that draws participants from as many parts of the


community as possible to exchange information face-to-face, share
personal stories and experiences, honestly express perspectives, clarify
viewpoints, and develop solutions to community concerns.
The word dialogue means the word between us.
Meaning:

Dialogue-based learning, recognizes the unique life experiences each


learner brings to the learning interaction. It learn new knowledge,
attitudes, or skills best when the information presented is relevant to their
life experiences.
"Dialogic Teaching" means using talk most effectively for carrying out
teaching and learning. Dialogic teaching involves ongoing talk between
teacher and students, not just teacher-presentation.

Through dialogue, teachers can elicit students' everyday, 'common sense


perspectives, engage with their developing ideas and help them
overcome misunderstandings.
Curriculum:

The word Curriculum has Latin origin. It is a runway, a course to which one
runs to reach a goal.

Curriculum under Dialogue-based learning:-


Curriculum is dynamic.
Curriculum views listing od subjects to be taught.
Curriculum is a learning experiences of individuals.
Methods of teaching:

Lecture method: builds existing knowledge


Discussion method: contribute ideas or personal opinions
Demonstration method: coach weak and slow trainees
Buzz Groups: to form groups and exchange ideas
Brainstorming : ideas are discussed and evaluated
Role plays : encourages creativity in learning
Tutorial method: promotes safety
Place of teacher :

Facilitator
Role model
Information provider
Resource developer
Planner
Assessor
Good Co-ordinator
Ways of Discipline

Understand the meaning behind the behavior


Focus on controlling yourself
Be consistent with your expectations
Redirect
Exploit the energy drain
Dont bribe
Ways of evaluation:

Day to Day observation


Oral Work(Question Answer, loud reading, conversation, role play etc.)
Practical /Experiments
Activity (Individual, Group, Self study)
Projects
Tests (Open Book Test, Written Test etc.)
Homework /Classwork (Essay, Descriptive, Report, Stories, Letter, Dialogue etc.
Significance:

Effective way to resolve issues that threaten social stability and peace.
It helps to respect and accept diverse views.
It promotes understanding by exploring the roots of various crisis.
It reveals the incoherence in our own thoughts.
Current Status of Dialogue based
learning:

It helps us to give brief description.


It adds to the readers present knowledge.
It help to eliminates the routine exchanges of ordinary conversation.
It helps to convey a sense of spontaneity.
It helps to keep the story moving forward.
It helps to be revelatory of the speakers character.
It helps to show relationship among the people.
References:

Himalaya Publishing book


Vella, jane learning to listen ,learning to teach : The power of dialogue in
education,Jossey-bass publisher ,1994
Paulo freires(1995)
Kosik,K (1988) La dialectiqe duconcret,Paris:plon

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