Active Learning: English Language Teaching via Write Share Learn Strategy

The aim of investigation is to examine opinions of 11th grade high school students via “write, share, learn strategy” of active learning approach in language teaching. The students were asked some questions so as to determine their opinions for the strategy. The questions for the students were created by three English teachers and a university instructor. The students in the research studied in the 11th grade and their class size consisted of 20 students. The application of the write, share and learn strategy was lasted in 5 lessons time in two weeks. So as to apply the active learning strategy smoothly, the music lesson classroom of the school was used by admittance of school principal. It may be understood that the students’ satisfaction about the lesson was compelled to rise by the active learning strategy. Write, share and learn strategy of active learning pedagogy has an importantly strong effects on students’ learning perceptions. The results demonstrate that compounding these aspects of active learning may support teachers to teach efficaciously and so students can acquire actively in learning settings

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