Cognitive Approach and The CALLA Approach
It seems like the cognitive approach emphasizes the need to
teach students with a level of higher-order thinking skills, which involves
more crucial ways teachers apply their lessons to the students. In
comparison to the CALLA approach, the cognitive approach has for main
components of learning...cognitive, metacognitive, social affective strategies,
and cross linguistic strategies.
With the department's implementation of the Common Core State
Standards and its expectations of ensuring that all students are taught with
these standards, it may be challenging for many of our ELL learners grasp each
standard. Effective planning and execution of the lessons are crucial for
the ELL learners to fully ensure that they are afforded the opportunity to
academically and socially succeed.
QUOTE:
"They may forget what you said but they will never
forget how you made them feel." - Carol Buchner
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ReplyDeleteGood thing we learn the CALLA Approach so it will help teachers teach the Common Core Standard in a way our ELL students will able to understand it well.
ReplyDeleteTo answer your questions, Maybe we as teachers must go with what works for our students but not what works for us.