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Project work
Project work is becoming an increasingly popular feature within the ELT classroom.
A project involves students in deciding together what they want to do to complete a
project whilst the teacher plays a more supporting role.
 Some advantages
 Planning the project
 Some possible drawbacks
 Example projects
Some advantages of project work are:
 Increased motivation - learners become personally involved in the project.
 All four skills, reading, writing, listening and speaking are integrated.
 Autonomous learning is promoted as learners become more responsible for their own
learning.
 There are learning outcomes -learners have an end product.
 Authentic tasks and therefore the language input are more authentic.
 Interpersonal relations are developed through working as a group.
 Content and methodology can be decided between the learners and the teacher and
within the group themselves so it is more learner centred.
 Learners often get help from parents for project work thus involving the parent more
in the child's learning. If the project is also displayed parents can see it at open days or
when they pick the child up from the school.
 A break from routine and the chance to do something different.
 A context is established which balances the need for fluency and accuracy. Haines
(1989)
Planning the project
 Opening
To give learners an idea of what projects are and what they should be aiming to
produce, it is good to have examples of past projects: a photocopy of a previous group
newspaper or a photograph of a wall display.
 Proposing
After explaining the idea behind the project learners can be asked to propose a scheme
of work:
o What they want to include in the project
o What form it will take
o Who will be responsible for what
o An idea of the time it will take to produce each part of the project
o Any material or resources they might need
Mentor would then sit down with each group for 10 minutes to discuss their proposals (a
copy of which both he and the learner would keep to refer to as the project develops). At
this point the evaluation procedures would also be explained.
 Time
Allocate an agreed amount of time for the project. It can be several sessions of 45
minutes each with a round up session at the end. You would also have the sessions on
the same day each week - Friday, for example, so learners know to bring materials to
class on that day.
 Space
Show the learners the space they will have for the project, it could be wall space or a
corner of the classroom, so they have some idea how much material they should
produce and can plan the layout.
 Materials and resources
Provide the learners with materials they might need: card, scissors glue, paper etc. It is
fairly common now for learners to want to use the Internet to find information for their
projects. Encourage a keen student with Internet to do this at home! If there is time and
Internet available in the school make sure the students have informed you of exactly
what they're looking for - photos- or that they have prepared a list of information they
want to find. Simply giving the learners time on the computers can lead to them
aimlessly surfing the net. If the facility is available learners often like to write finished
drafts of their work on the computer.
 Presentation
Projects need to be seen, read and admired so schedule the last project session as a
presentation. Ask the group to prepare a task for the others in the class to do connected
to the project: it could be a quiz with questions for a wall display, a crossword using
vocabulary for the project or comprehension questions for a video that learners have
made.
 Evaluation
As with any piece of work a project needs to be acknowledged and evaluated. It's not
enough to just say 'that's great' after all the work learners have put in. you should use a
simple project evaluation report, which comments on aspects of the project such as
content, design, language work and also evaluates the oral presentation stage of the
project.
Some possible drawbacks to project work
 Learners using their own language
If the class are monolingual they may use their L1 a lot (it often happens anyway in YL
classes) so you should decide whether the benefits of doing project work outweigh this
factor.
 Some learners doing nothing
By giving more freedom to the learners you may also be giving them the freedom to do
nothing! If the project is planned carefully and roles decided at the proposal stage this is
less likely to happen.
 Groups working at different speeds
One group may have 'finished' the project after a couple of hours and say they have
nothing to do. Remind them it is their responsibility to fill the time allocated to project
work and discuss ways they could extend the work they have already completed.
Examples of project work
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Project work

  • 1. Project work Project work is becoming an increasingly popular feature within the ELT classroom. A project involves students in deciding together what they want to do to complete a project whilst the teacher plays a more supporting role.  Some advantages  Planning the project  Some possible drawbacks  Example projects Some advantages of project work are:  Increased motivation - learners become personally involved in the project.  All four skills, reading, writing, listening and speaking are integrated.  Autonomous learning is promoted as learners become more responsible for their own learning.  There are learning outcomes -learners have an end product.  Authentic tasks and therefore the language input are more authentic.  Interpersonal relations are developed through working as a group.  Content and methodology can be decided between the learners and the teacher and within the group themselves so it is more learner centred.  Learners often get help from parents for project work thus involving the parent more in the child's learning. If the project is also displayed parents can see it at open days or when they pick the child up from the school.  A break from routine and the chance to do something different.  A context is established which balances the need for fluency and accuracy. Haines (1989)
  • 2. Planning the project  Opening To give learners an idea of what projects are and what they should be aiming to produce, it is good to have examples of past projects: a photocopy of a previous group newspaper or a photograph of a wall display.  Proposing After explaining the idea behind the project learners can be asked to propose a scheme of work: o What they want to include in the project o What form it will take o Who will be responsible for what o An idea of the time it will take to produce each part of the project o Any material or resources they might need Mentor would then sit down with each group for 10 minutes to discuss their proposals (a copy of which both he and the learner would keep to refer to as the project develops). At this point the evaluation procedures would also be explained.  Time Allocate an agreed amount of time for the project. It can be several sessions of 45 minutes each with a round up session at the end. You would also have the sessions on the same day each week - Friday, for example, so learners know to bring materials to class on that day.  Space Show the learners the space they will have for the project, it could be wall space or a corner of the classroom, so they have some idea how much material they should produce and can plan the layout.  Materials and resources Provide the learners with materials they might need: card, scissors glue, paper etc. It is fairly common now for learners to want to use the Internet to find information for their projects. Encourage a keen student with Internet to do this at home! If there is time and Internet available in the school make sure the students have informed you of exactly what they're looking for - photos- or that they have prepared a list of information they want to find. Simply giving the learners time on the computers can lead to them aimlessly surfing the net. If the facility is available learners often like to write finished drafts of their work on the computer.  Presentation Projects need to be seen, read and admired so schedule the last project session as a presentation. Ask the group to prepare a task for the others in the class to do connected to the project: it could be a quiz with questions for a wall display, a crossword using vocabulary for the project or comprehension questions for a video that learners have made.
  • 3.  Evaluation As with any piece of work a project needs to be acknowledged and evaluated. It's not enough to just say 'that's great' after all the work learners have put in. you should use a simple project evaluation report, which comments on aspects of the project such as content, design, language work and also evaluates the oral presentation stage of the project. Some possible drawbacks to project work  Learners using their own language If the class are monolingual they may use their L1 a lot (it often happens anyway in YL classes) so you should decide whether the benefits of doing project work outweigh this factor.  Some learners doing nothing By giving more freedom to the learners you may also be giving them the freedom to do nothing! If the project is planned carefully and roles decided at the proposal stage this is less likely to happen.  Groups working at different speeds One group may have 'finished' the project after a couple of hours and say they have nothing to do. Remind them it is their responsibility to fill the time allocated to project work and discuss ways they could extend the work they have already completed. Examples of project work