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TEACHING LEARNING STRATEGIES WITH THE CALLA APPROACH
By Anna Uhl Chamot
English language learning (ELL) students face many challenges to academic achievement. Not
only must they learn academic English, but they must also learn content subject matter and
skills. In addition, ELL students are now expected to meet many of the same national and
state standards and assessments as native English speakers. Learning strategies instruction
can help students meet these goals.
Why teach learning strategies?
One way to accelerate the academic language learning of ELL students is to teach them how to
learn more effectively and efficiently. Learning strategies are techniques for understanding,
remembering, and using information and skills. Learning strategies are particularly important
for ELL students as they seek to master both language and academic content simultaneously.
Strategy instruction can help students by:
• showing them techniques for "how to learn"
• developing their independence and confidence as learners
• increasing their academic motivation as they become more successful in school
• developing their awareness of their own thinking and learning processes
When students develop metacognition, the awareness of the learning processes that lead to
success, they are more likely to plan how to approach a learning task, monitor their own
performance on an ongoing basis, find solutions to the problems they encounter, and evaluate
themselves when they complete the task.
How can learning strategies be taught?
Since learning strategies are mental processes that cannot be observed, teachers often cannot
tell whether a student is learning how to use them. Strategies such as applying one's prior
knowledge or making inferences during reading cannot be observed at all, and students may
encounter some difficulty in understanding and using them. Here are some suggestions to help
teachers make strategies more concrete:
• Model the strategy by "thinking aloud" as you perform a task similar to the one
students will perform.
• Use the strategy names and refer to them consistently by name.
• Tell students why the strategy is important and how it can help them.
• List strategies with brief definitions on a poster or write individual strategies on
laminated cards that can be posted on a bulletin board. Refer to the posted strategies
when they are taught and practiced.
• Remind students to use strategies as they read, brainstorm, write, focus on grammar,
learn vocabulary, and work on projects.
• Provide opportunities for students to discuss strategies-how they use them, additional
strategies they use, and which strategies they prefer.
The Cognitive Academic Language Learning Approach (CALLA) provides a useful framework for
teaching language learning strategies. The sequence provides a five-phase recurring cycle for
introducing, teaching, practicing, evaluating, and applying learning strategies. In this
approach, explicit strategy instruction is reduced gradually so that students begin to be
responsible for selecting and applying appropriate learning strategies. The cycle repeats as
new strategies or new applications of the strategy are added to students' repertoires.
The five phases of the CALLA are:
• Preparation
This phase helps students identify the strategies they already use and to develop
awareness of the relationship between their own mental processes and effective
learning. By identifying students' prior knowledge of a topic and evaluating their current
use of learning strategies, teachers can diagnose the needs of their students for
strategies instruction.
Activities in the Preparation stage can include class discussions about strategies used
for recent learning tasks, group or individual interviews about strategies used for
particular tasks, think-aloud sessions in which students describe their thought processes
while they work on a task, questionnaires or checklists about strategies used, and diary
entries about individual approaches to language learning.
• Presentation
This phase focuses on explaining and modeling learning strategies. The teacher talks
about the characteristics, usefulness, and applications of a strategy by modeling how he
or she uses it. For example, the teacher might think aloud while reading a text
displayed on the overhead projector. Strategies the teacher might demonstrate while
reading could include making predictions based on the title, using illustrations to recall
prior knowledge of the topic, selectively attending to headings and bold-faced text,
monitoring comprehension and making decisions about how unfamiliar words,
structures, or ideas should be treated, and, finally, evaluating how successful he or she
has been in learning from the text. The teacher can ask students to recall the strategies
they observed and then further describe the strategies, provide a specific name for each
strategy, and explain when the strategy can be used most effectively. This modeling
helps students to visualize themselves working successfully on a similar task.
• Practice
In this phase, students have the opportunity to practice the learning strategy with an
authentic learning task. The practice is usually done collaboratively. For example, a
group of students might do the following:
1. Read a story.
2. Describe any images that the story evoked.
3. Discuss any unfamiliar words and try to guess the meanings of these
words from context clues.
4. Finally, they take turns summarizing the main points of the story.
Strategies can be practiced with any content or language task. In a content-based
ESL program, strategies can be used to understand and remember concepts and
skills from curriculum areas such as science, mathematics, social studies, and
literature.
• Self-Evaluation
This phase provides students with opportunities to evaluate their own success in using
learning strategies and to develop metacognitive awareness of their own learning
process. Self-evaluation activities include discussions after strategies practice, recording
the results in learning logs, making checklists of strategies used, and writing in open-
ended questionnaires. Students can express their opinions about the usefulness of
particular strategies in the questionnaires.
• Expansion
In this phase students make decisions about the strategies that they find most
effective. They use these strategies in new contexts and in other classes, and devise
their own individual combinations and interpretations of learning strategies.
By this stage, students use strategies independently and are able to reflect on and
regulate their own learning. An important feature of the CALLA instructional sequence is
that the needs and thoughts of students are central to all instruction. The sequence
guides students towards increasing levels of independence and fostering attitudes of
academic self-worth.
Ongoing monitoring of students' use of both instructed and individually developed strategies is
essential if teachers are to scaffold or structure their instruction successfully. In scaffolded
instruction, teachers begin with explicit instruction and gradually reduce prompts and cues to
students. In this way students become responsible for their own learning. Individual students
may need more or less explicit instruction. Teachers should continually assess how their
students' use the strategies independently and transfer them to new tasks. When students are
able to use strategies without prompting, they need to explore new strategies, new
applications, and new opportunities for self-regulated learning. The quest for self-regulated
learning is-as with all aspects of self-knowledge-a life-long endeavor, and even high-achieving
adults can continue to develop their repertoire of effective learning strategies.
About the Author
Anna Uhl Chamot is professor of secondary education and faculty adviser for ESL in George
Washington University's Department of Teacher Preparation. She has been a researcher and
teacher trainer in content-based second-language learning and language-learning strategies.
She co-designed the Cognitive Academic Language Learning Approach (CALLA) and has written
extensively about it. Ms. Chamot spent seven years implementing the CALLA model in the
Arlington Public Schools in Virginia.
Suggested Reading
Chamot, A. U., Barnhardt, S., El-Dinary, P. B. & Robbins, J. (1999). The learning strategies
handbook.
White Plains, NY: Addison Wesley Longman.
Chamot, A. U. (1996). Accelerating achievement with learning strategies. Glenview, IL: Scott
Foresman Addison Wesley.
Chamot, A. U. & O'Malley, J. M. (1994). The CALLA handbook: Implementing the cognitive
academic language learning approach. White Plains, NY: Addison Wesley Longman.
National Capital Language Resource Center (2002).The elementary immersion learning
strategies resource guide. Washington, DC: NCLRC.

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TEACHING LEARNING STRATEGIES WITH THE CALLA APPROACH

  • 1. TEACHING LEARNING STRATEGIES WITH THE CALLA APPROACH By Anna Uhl Chamot English language learning (ELL) students face many challenges to academic achievement. Not only must they learn academic English, but they must also learn content subject matter and skills. In addition, ELL students are now expected to meet many of the same national and state standards and assessments as native English speakers. Learning strategies instruction can help students meet these goals. Why teach learning strategies? One way to accelerate the academic language learning of ELL students is to teach them how to learn more effectively and efficiently. Learning strategies are techniques for understanding, remembering, and using information and skills. Learning strategies are particularly important for ELL students as they seek to master both language and academic content simultaneously. Strategy instruction can help students by: • showing them techniques for "how to learn" • developing their independence and confidence as learners • increasing their academic motivation as they become more successful in school • developing their awareness of their own thinking and learning processes When students develop metacognition, the awareness of the learning processes that lead to success, they are more likely to plan how to approach a learning task, monitor their own performance on an ongoing basis, find solutions to the problems they encounter, and evaluate themselves when they complete the task. How can learning strategies be taught? Since learning strategies are mental processes that cannot be observed, teachers often cannot tell whether a student is learning how to use them. Strategies such as applying one's prior knowledge or making inferences during reading cannot be observed at all, and students may encounter some difficulty in understanding and using them. Here are some suggestions to help teachers make strategies more concrete: • Model the strategy by "thinking aloud" as you perform a task similar to the one students will perform. • Use the strategy names and refer to them consistently by name. • Tell students why the strategy is important and how it can help them. • List strategies with brief definitions on a poster or write individual strategies on laminated cards that can be posted on a bulletin board. Refer to the posted strategies when they are taught and practiced. • Remind students to use strategies as they read, brainstorm, write, focus on grammar, learn vocabulary, and work on projects. • Provide opportunities for students to discuss strategies-how they use them, additional
  • 2. strategies they use, and which strategies they prefer. The Cognitive Academic Language Learning Approach (CALLA) provides a useful framework for teaching language learning strategies. The sequence provides a five-phase recurring cycle for introducing, teaching, practicing, evaluating, and applying learning strategies. In this approach, explicit strategy instruction is reduced gradually so that students begin to be responsible for selecting and applying appropriate learning strategies. The cycle repeats as new strategies or new applications of the strategy are added to students' repertoires. The five phases of the CALLA are: • Preparation This phase helps students identify the strategies they already use and to develop awareness of the relationship between their own mental processes and effective learning. By identifying students' prior knowledge of a topic and evaluating their current use of learning strategies, teachers can diagnose the needs of their students for strategies instruction. Activities in the Preparation stage can include class discussions about strategies used for recent learning tasks, group or individual interviews about strategies used for particular tasks, think-aloud sessions in which students describe their thought processes while they work on a task, questionnaires or checklists about strategies used, and diary entries about individual approaches to language learning. • Presentation This phase focuses on explaining and modeling learning strategies. The teacher talks about the characteristics, usefulness, and applications of a strategy by modeling how he or she uses it. For example, the teacher might think aloud while reading a text displayed on the overhead projector. Strategies the teacher might demonstrate while reading could include making predictions based on the title, using illustrations to recall prior knowledge of the topic, selectively attending to headings and bold-faced text, monitoring comprehension and making decisions about how unfamiliar words, structures, or ideas should be treated, and, finally, evaluating how successful he or she has been in learning from the text. The teacher can ask students to recall the strategies they observed and then further describe the strategies, provide a specific name for each strategy, and explain when the strategy can be used most effectively. This modeling helps students to visualize themselves working successfully on a similar task. • Practice In this phase, students have the opportunity to practice the learning strategy with an authentic learning task. The practice is usually done collaboratively. For example, a group of students might do the following: 1. Read a story. 2. Describe any images that the story evoked. 3. Discuss any unfamiliar words and try to guess the meanings of these
  • 3. words from context clues. 4. Finally, they take turns summarizing the main points of the story. Strategies can be practiced with any content or language task. In a content-based ESL program, strategies can be used to understand and remember concepts and skills from curriculum areas such as science, mathematics, social studies, and literature. • Self-Evaluation This phase provides students with opportunities to evaluate their own success in using learning strategies and to develop metacognitive awareness of their own learning process. Self-evaluation activities include discussions after strategies practice, recording the results in learning logs, making checklists of strategies used, and writing in open- ended questionnaires. Students can express their opinions about the usefulness of particular strategies in the questionnaires. • Expansion In this phase students make decisions about the strategies that they find most effective. They use these strategies in new contexts and in other classes, and devise their own individual combinations and interpretations of learning strategies. By this stage, students use strategies independently and are able to reflect on and regulate their own learning. An important feature of the CALLA instructional sequence is that the needs and thoughts of students are central to all instruction. The sequence guides students towards increasing levels of independence and fostering attitudes of academic self-worth. Ongoing monitoring of students' use of both instructed and individually developed strategies is essential if teachers are to scaffold or structure their instruction successfully. In scaffolded instruction, teachers begin with explicit instruction and gradually reduce prompts and cues to students. In this way students become responsible for their own learning. Individual students may need more or less explicit instruction. Teachers should continually assess how their students' use the strategies independently and transfer them to new tasks. When students are able to use strategies without prompting, they need to explore new strategies, new applications, and new opportunities for self-regulated learning. The quest for self-regulated learning is-as with all aspects of self-knowledge-a life-long endeavor, and even high-achieving adults can continue to develop their repertoire of effective learning strategies. About the Author Anna Uhl Chamot is professor of secondary education and faculty adviser for ESL in George Washington University's Department of Teacher Preparation. She has been a researcher and teacher trainer in content-based second-language learning and language-learning strategies. She co-designed the Cognitive Academic Language Learning Approach (CALLA) and has written extensively about it. Ms. Chamot spent seven years implementing the CALLA model in the Arlington Public Schools in Virginia.
  • 4. Suggested Reading Chamot, A. U., Barnhardt, S., El-Dinary, P. B. & Robbins, J. (1999). The learning strategies handbook. White Plains, NY: Addison Wesley Longman. Chamot, A. U. (1996). Accelerating achievement with learning strategies. Glenview, IL: Scott Foresman Addison Wesley. Chamot, A. U. & O'Malley, J. M. (1994). The CALLA handbook: Implementing the cognitive academic language learning approach. White Plains, NY: Addison Wesley Longman. National Capital Language Resource Center (2002).The elementary immersion learning strategies resource guide. Washington, DC: NCLRC.