Bulletin of Institute for Education and Student Services, Okayama University


Published by Institute for Education and Student Services, Okayama University

ISSN 2432-9665

From ‛What do you want to learn in this class?’ to ‛What did you learn in this class?’ Exploring Before and After Implications of Students’ Responses

Nakamura, Ian Okayama University
Published Date
2016-12-30
Abstract
Looking back at over my years of teaching English at university, I noticed that despite the many changes, two things have remained the same in my classroom practice: the first day questionnaire and end of term reflective report. Out of the 14 questions on the first class inquiry, my favorite question is ‘What do you want to learn in this class?’ I find the most interesting answers are located here in terms of revealing students’ initial expectations of the course. Near the end of the term, I assign a reflective report on what they learned in this class. What makes the initial responses even more memorable is placing them into a learning opportunity perspective with their final self-perceived notion of what they achieved.
Keywords
perceptions of learning
learner development
teacher development
theory and practice
ISSN
2432-9665
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