BEYİN ODAKLI ÖGRENİM VE YABANCI DİL EĞİTİMİNDEKİ ÖNEMİ

Bu makale beyin ile ilgili yürütülen araştırmalardan elde edilen bulguların yabancı dil öğretimindeki önemini vurgulamaktadır. Son yıllarda yabancı dil eğitimcileri arasında dil ve beyin üzerine yürütülen araştırmalara karşı yoğun bir ilgi yaşandığı görülmektedir. Beyin üzerinde yapılan araştırmalar, yabancı dil öğretmenlerinin beynin doğal öğrenme fonksiyonlarına dair elde edilen bulgulara dayanarak dil sınıflarındaki etkinliklerini geliştirebileceklerini göstermektedir. Çalışmada beyin odaklı öğretimin temel ilkeleri incelenerek, bunların etkin bir yabancı dil öğretimine yönelik önemli ipuçları sundukları gösterilmiştir

BEYİN ODAKLI ÖGRENİM VE YABANCI DİL EĞİTİMİNDEKİ ÖNEMİ

This article emphasizes the importance of the findings gathered from the brain research on the language teaching. Recently, there has been a growing interest in the research focussing on the relationship between brain and language among foreign language specialists. Brain research has illustrated that foreign language teachers can enhance their effectiveness in the classroom on the basis of the findings concerning the natural learning functions of the brain. In the study, the basic components of the brain-based learning have been examined, and then it has been illustrated that these components can rightly signify crucial insights into foreign language teaching and learning

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