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Revision as of 12:15, 20 March 2024

Workshop Dates

April 29 and 30, 2024

Objective

The District Centre for English (DCE), Thrissur aims to enable Government and aided primary and secondary school teachers to enrich their seminar presentations into academic papers for publishing, thereby strengthening their academic writing skills.

Introduction

The District Centre for English (DCE) is a part of the District Institute of Education and Training (DIET), Thrissur, which has been functioning since 1989. The DIET provides support and training for In-Service and Pre-service teachers, school administrators and is involved in developing teaching material, and conducting research. Among other activities, the DIET identifies the needs of elementary school teachers and designs and conducts programs to address them.

The DCE organized a seminar for primary and secondary teachers from government and aided schools in February 2024, where 15 teachers presented papers on classroom innovations in English Language Teaching (ELT). While some teachers had presented papers, others had prepared notes on their work, which they presented in the seminar.

Writing Workshop

DCE is proposing to conduct an ‘academic writing workshop’ for these 15 teachers. The aim of the workshop is to support these teachers to strengthen their capacities for academic writing, and to publish their work as academic outputs. This would have two benefits – firstly , their articles could benefit the wider community of teachers in Thrissur district, and even across Kerala (and elsewhere). Secondly, it would be a professional development exercise for these 15 teachers to progress as writers, who can publish their action research. It would also be a ‘first’ for the DCE, to work on ‘writing’ skills of teachers in a structured manner.

The DCE along with identified resource persons plans to conduct a two-day workshop towards these objectives. On the first day, the teachers would be introduced to the craft of writing, time-tested ways of converting ideas into written text, engaging in analytical, creative and critical thinking, taking and giving peer feedback and academic reading, which is a prerequisite for academic writing. The teachers would be encouraged to find and read other academic papers and articles related to their topic.

The second day would start with initiating the teachers into academic writing with a free writing activity, which would be followed by the preparation of the first draft of their academic papers. The sessions are designed in such a way that the teachers regularly receive supportive feedback from the resource persons and their own peers. By the end of the second day, the teachers would have written the first drafts of their articles and would have gone through one stage of revision. The second day would conclude with the discussion of how writing is an essential part of self-learning and professional development. The teachers are expected to continue working on their papers and share revised versions with the resource persons in a week’s time and receive detailed feedback and hand holding, to enable them to complete their papers. DCE intends to e-publish finalized papers as a ‘Teachers academic journal’.

Tentative workshop time table - April 2024
Session No Time Agenda Resources for the session
Day 1
Session 1 10 to 10:30 AM Introduction to the program/workshop
Session 2 10:30 to 11:15 AM Interactive session on writing: Writing as Carpentry
Tea Break 11:15 to 11:30 AM
Session 3 11:30 to 1 PM Initiating and organising writing: Using digital mind maps User manual on the Digital Mindmap tool - Freeplane
Lunch 1 to 2 PM
Session 4 2 to 3:30 PM Creation of digital concept maps by teachers (on the papers they presented)
Tea Break 3:30 to 3:45 PM
Session 5 3:45 to 4:45 PM Initial presentation + Peer feedback in plenary, and discussion
Session 6 4:45 to 5:00 PM Interactive session: ‘Reading for Writing’ and Accessing academic articles (assigning article for reading)
Day 2
Session 1 10:00 to 11:30 AM “Free writing”
Tea Break 11:30 to 11:45 AM
Session 2 11:45 to 1:00 PM Academic writing: Writing the first draft of the paper (in small groups with peer and resource person support)
Lunch 1:00 to 2:00 PM
Session 3 2:00 to 3:30 PM Peer Feedback and discussion in small groups
Tea Break 3:30 to 3:45 PM
Session 5 3:45 to 4:45 Final revisions in the draft
Session 6 4:45 to 5:00 PM Possible Way forward; journaling for continued learning


Paper Presenters and Facilitators
Name of the teacher Paper Title ITfC Facilitator
Ms. Anila R, UPST, GUPS Paralikkad Enhancing English Grammar Conceptualization and Retention through Integrated Acting and Dance Techniques JK
Ms. Anitha Hassan, LPST, GLPS Ottupara 100 days 100 reading cards - An Effective Strategy for Improving Reading Skill of Children MI
Ms..Arathy K R, LPST, GHSS Villadam Importance of evolving texts parallel to textbooks MI
Ms. Aswathi Mohanan, UPST, NSUPS West Koratty Puppetry in English Classroom JK
Ms. Bindu K, LPST, RSLPS Engakkad Discourse becomes easy MI
Elizabeth Poulose, UPST, St. Pius Xth UPS Wadakkanchery Theatrical Pedagogy: Fostering Learning through Acting in the English Classroom JK
Ms. Kulirma Beevi, LPST, SPKCMMGUPS Madayikonam Enhancing Primary Level Learners' Writing Skills through Picture Description: A Comprehensive Pedagogical Approach MI
Ms.Meenu Krishnan, UPST, NHSS Irinjalakuda Fun Learning through Word Games -An Effective Tool for Improving Vocabulary MI
Ms. Meenu Vincent, HST, St.Sebastian's HS Chittattukara Fostering the need for Global Connectivity by ingraining the Relevance of Spoken English in High School learners JK
Ms. Remya Gopal, HST, NHSS Irinjalakuda Unlocking World: Transformative Power and Endless Adventures Found in Reading! GK
Ms. Sajitha Joseph, IIST, OLFGIIS Mathilakam Percipience Procedure: Fostering Comprehensive Learning through Active Engagement GK
Ms. Sandhya PU, HST, GNBHS Kodakara Exploring the efficacy of mediation techniques in enhancing English as a Second Language classroom dynamics: A Research study GK
Ms. Sherine K R,HST, St. Joseph's HSS Mathilakam Ms. Sherine K R,HST, St. Joseph's HSS Mathilakam GK
Mr. Shibu E P, UPST, GWLPS Ponnore E-LIFE (English Learning Interestingly Fluently and Effectively) - A Programme for Developing communication skills and confidence LP and UP students JK
Ms. Sumitha N S, LPST, SNLPS Irinjalakuda Enhancing English Speaking Skills through Confidence Building in Children GK