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Tasks, experiential learning and meaning making activities: a functional approach
Domains and Directions in the Development of TBLT
  • Bernard Mohan, University of British Columbia
  • Tammy Slater, Iowa State University
  • Gulbahar Beckett, Iowa State University
  • Esther Tong, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Version
Accepted Manuscript
Publication Date
1-1-2015
Abstract

It is important for task-based learning and teaching research to focus on academic content tasks that involve form and meaning, language and content, and academic discourse and disciplinary knowledge. This is needed to address problems such as low academic achievement by English language learners. We argue that the SFL approach to language, particularly in the area of ‘field’ and ideational meaning, can support a rich model of experiential learning in the wider context of socio-semantic meaning-making activities that can illuminate issues regarding the analysis and development of language as a means of learning. We will illustrate this model with two contrasting examples: young children learning about magnetism, and college-level students learning about marketing.

Comments

This is a manuscript of an article published as Mohan, B., Slater, T., & Beckett, G., & Tong, E. (2015). Tasks as meaning-making activities: A functional approach. In M. Bygate (Ed.), Domains and directions in the development of task-based language teaching: A decade of plenaries from the international conference (pp. 157-192). The Netherlands: John Benjamins Publishing Company. Posted with permission.

Copyright Owner
John Benjamins Publishing
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Citation Information
Bernard Mohan, Tammy Slater, Gulbahar Beckett and Esther Tong. "Tasks, experiential learning and meaning making activities: a functional approach" Domains and Directions in the Development of TBLT (2015) p. 157 - 192
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/gulbahar-beckett/17/