Activity Guide and Evaluation Rubric. - Phase 3 - Scenario 2
Activity Guide and Evaluation Rubric. - Phase 3 - Scenario 2
Activity Guide and Evaluation Rubric. - Phase 3 - Scenario 2
1. Activity Description
Type of activity: Individual
Evaluation moment: Intermediate Unit 2
Highest score of the activity: 120 points
The activity starts on: Monday, March The activity ends on: Sunday, April 11,
15, 2021 2021
With this activity, you are expected to achieve the following learning
outcome:
For this practical course you have to observe 48 hours of English classes, divided into
the three intermediate activities of the course as follows:
Phase 2 – Scenario 1: 15 hours
Phase 3 – Scenario 2: 17 hours
Phase 4 – Scenario 3: 16 hours
Total: 48 hours
Therefore, for this practical activity, you have to observe 17 hours out of 48 that
lasts the participant observational practice in this course. These 17 hours of English
classes observation must be distributed into the three weeks of this activity, and you
have to allocate 5 out of these 17 hours to help and support your school teacher in
the development of the English classes.
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Click on the link to download your forms:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1NacHG9-CvUTDuyklfUSndZ4YI_62rx-a?usp=sharing
Step 1: Formats required for this activity “Diario de campo” and “Formato
deasistencia al lugar de práctica”:
you must use the “Diario de Campo” to take control of every aspect that is present in
the 16 hours of English classes that you have to observe.
You have to fill in three “Diarios de campo”.
In each section of the “Diario de campo”, you must write a deep interpretation and
argumentation. You need to mention the authors of the Units 1 and 2, to support
yourarguments. Cite every source in APA style.
Step 2: Questionnaire
In this step you have to apply one questionnaire to five students of the course that
you are observing, the questions of the questionnaire are related to students´
needs,likes and dislikes. You can download de questionnaire named, A
questionnaire for Student’s learning needs, in the Learning environment under this
activity guide and evaluation rubric.
Step 3: Analysis
After the application of the questionnaire you have to analyze the results. To do
thisfirst, you have to tabulate the information, you can use tables, graphics,
charts or pies to show the results. Remember that you have to take into account
each answer of each participant. Then, you have to write a paragraph discussing
the results and drawing some conclusions according to students´ answers.
Recommendations for tabulation:
1- Create a chart: for each question with a multiple-choice answer. Dedicate
acolumn for each possible choice.
2- Go through the completed questionnaire: Go through the completed
questionnaires and make a scratch mark for each multiple-choice answer in
thecolumn you have designated for that answer.
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3- Count the scratch: Count the scratch marks you have made next to each
answerto determine the number of people who have chosen that option.
4- Count the total number: Count the total number of completed questionnaires.
Divide the number of people who have chosen each answer by the total number
ofrespondents to calculate the percentage of respondents who have chosen that
particular answer.
- Use the template named, CALL activity design. The template is in the
LearningEnvironment under this Activity guide and evaluation rubric.
- Create an evaluation rubric for the activity, using the template mentioned above.
- The activity must last 30 minutes.
- Limit the vocabulary that you have to teach according to students´ level and grade.
- Take into consideration the analysis of the questionnaire.
- Write a short introduction of the activity, in order to contextualize the student.
- Write three objectives aimed to the knowledge that students will achieve at the end
ofthe activity.
- Write the students level and grade.
- Describe the activity step by step.
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Step 5: support your school teacher
In this step you have to add pieces of evidence of the support given to your school
teacher, such as screenshots of your tutorial support, workshops, materials…etc.
In the Learning Environment, you must: Check the unit 2 and read all about CALL. In
order to, design the activity, as well as to check the forum of the activity Phase 3 –
Scenario 2 and share your products in the forum.
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In the Evaluation Environment, you must:
Deliver a PDF file with:
-Cover page.
- Analysis and tabulation.
-Activity design and rubric.
-You e portfolio with:
*A PDF with: Pieces of evidence of your support given the school teacher.
*A second PDF with: Diarios de campo in PDF format.
*A third PDF with: Formato de asistencia al lugar de práctica in PDF format.
The forms must be uploaded in your official folder drive, in separated PDF forms.
• Before submitting the requested product, students should check that it meets all
the requirements mentioned in this activity guide.
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Please keep in mind that all individual or collaborative written products must comply
with the spelling rules and presentation conditions defined in this activity guide.
Regarding the use of references, consider that the product of this activity must
comply with APA style.
In any case, make sure you comply with the rules and avoid academic plagiarism.
You can review your written products using the Turnitin tool found in the virtual
campus.
Under the Academic Code of Conduct, the actions that infringe the academic order,
among others, are the following: paragraph e) Plagiarism is to present as your own
work all or part of a written report, task or document of invention carried out by
another person. It also implies the use of citations or lack of references, or it
includes citations where there is no match between these and the reference and
paragraph f) To reproduce, or copy for profit, educational resources or results of
research products, which have rights reserved for the University. (Acuerdo 029 - 13
de diciembre de 2013, artículo 99)
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3. Evaluation Rubric Template
Low level: The student does not apply the questionnaire, nor
deliver the analysis nor the tabulation of the data.
If your work is at this level, you can get between 0
points and 1 point
Second evaluation High level: The student designs an activity using the Computer-
criterion: assisted Language method accurately, taking into account
students´ needs, template, and the requirements in theactivity
Activity design and guide and rubric, demonstrating a good understanding of the
rubric. data collected in the previous steps. Also, the rubric is designed
according to the objectives of the activities.
This criterion If your work is at this level, you can get between 25 points
represents 30 and 30 points
points of the total
of 120 points of Average level: The student designs the activity and rubric using
the activity. CALL, but they are not complete, and/or they do not followthe
requirements in the activity guide and rubric. The objectivesare
not well written nor aimed.
If your work is at this level, you can get between 15 points
and 10 points
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Low level: The student does not deliver any activity or rubric.
If your work is at this level, you can get between 0
points and 1 point
Third evaluation High level: The Student fills in the forms, following the
criterion: requirements of the activity guide and rubric. Also, students´
comments in each chart of the Diario de Campo are relevant
Forms step 1 and show a real analysis of the observation practice.
This criterion If your work is at this level, you can get between 30 points
represents 40 and 40 points
points of the total
of 120 points of Average level: The Student does not fill in all the forms, and/or
the activity. her/his comments in each chart of the Diario de Campo do not
show a real analysis of the observation practice.
If your work is at this level, you can get between 10 points
and 20 points