Title of article :
MAKING EFL INSTRUCTION MORE CLT-ORIENTED THROUGH INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTABILITY IN COOPERATIVE LEARNING
Author/Authors :
Astuti, Puji Universitas Negeri Semarang Kampus Sekaran - Gunungpati - Semarang - Jawa Tengah, Indonesia , Lammers, Jayne C. Warner School of Education - University of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson Blvd - Rochester - New York, USA
Abstract :
This article attempts to add to the literature supporting Communicative
Language Teaching (CLT) by proposing the use of Cooperative Learning
(CL), specifically focusing on the enactment of a key principle of CL, i.e., individual
accountability. It illustrates how to train students on CL and its individual
accountability work and demonstrates how activities involved in individual accountability,
i.e., individual students’ performance(s) and peer interaction, can accommodate
the teaching of the four language skills and components. We argue
that these activities promote learners’ use of and meaning making in English and
thus recommend teachers, especially those new to CL, follow the procedure of CL
techniques exactly as described so that language learning in their classrooms goes
in the direction of attaining improved communicative competence—the goal of
CLT.
Keywords :
individual accountability , cooperative learning , communicative language teaching , EFL
Journal title :
TEFLIN Journal