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Publicación Acceso abierto Addressing vocabulary acquisition in primary students through a gamification approach: a national internship at Santa Clara de Asís(Universidad de Córdoba, 2024-12-18) Tovar Becerra, Elias David; Diaz España, Itala; Causil, Maria Fernanda; Herrera Naranjo, Sol JashmedThis report describes my national internship carried out at Santa Clara de Asís School, in Ana Rodríguez de Vidal campus a rural primary school in Monteria, Colombia. The internship aimed to enhance vocabulary learning among twenty learners from fourth grade through gamification. Recognizing their learning needs and challenges in language learning, the internship explored how factors such as motivation, interest, and interactive games and tasks combined with a gamification and task-based learning approach influence their ability to acquire English vocabulary. Gamification was implemented as the main approach to enhance vocabulary learning, making it more contextualized, and enjoyable. This strategy resulted in increased student participation, and the promotion of collaborative learning. Furthermore, incorporating task-based learning, scaffolding methods, and learner-centered strategies, along with a greater emphasis on problem-solving activities, ensured that lessons aligned with students' needs and preferences. These methods collectively demonstrated significant progress in fostering a more dynamic and supportive learning environment, tailored to encourage active student involvement and practical skill development. Employing gamification and task-based learning strategies significantly enhanced students' ability to retain vocabulary while also boosting their enthusiasm for learning English. This internship report is organized into different parts such as outcomes and accomplishments regarding my students' learning process, personal progress, and professional growth.Publicación Acceso abierto Bilingualism for peace: fostering language and values in the classroom(Universidad de Cordoba, 2024-12-09) Ealo Pérez, Luz Daniela; Paz Wechek, Martha Elvira; Paz Wechek, Martha; Gabriela, PluglieseEste informe presenta mi experiencia durante la pasantía que realicé en el marco del programa bilingüe de paz en el colegio Camilo Torres. El colegio está ubicado en un barrio económicamente desfavorecido de la ciudad de Montería. El objetivo era enseñar inglés a dos grupos diferentes de estudiantes entre las edades de 10 y 17 años, mientras se trabajaba en el respeto y se desarrollaban habilidades comunicativas. Esto debido a que los estudiantes se comportaban de manera irrespetuosa con sus compañeros. Para ello, se utilizaron diferentes tipos de métodos de enseñanza: aprendizaje basado en juegos, aprendizaje basado en tareas, aprendizaje cooperativo junto con el método audiovisual. Además, se establecieron normas básicas con directrices para la clase. Tuve que hacer frente a varios problemas, como la escasa asistencia y algunos comportamientos perturbadores. No obstante, estos métodos mejoraron el ambiente en el aula y la actitud de los alumnos, con el objetivo común de ayudarles a desarrollar sus competencias lingüísticas y prepararlos para las distintas destrezas a las que tendrán que enfrentarse en el futuro.Publicación Acceso abierto Internship at the educational institution ‘Gimnasio Cristiano Faro de Luz – The Lighthouse School’(Universidad de Córdoba, 2024-12-09) Echeverry Hernández, Daniel Felipe; Herrera Naranjo, Sol Jashmed; Díaz España, Itala SusanaThis internship report details the teaching experience at Gimnasio Cristiano Faro de Luz. This internship aimed to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practice, form teaching identity, build confidence, and foster language learning in students. The activities conducted in this internship included teaching English to students between 11 and 17 years old through methodologies such as Communicative Language Teaching (CLT), Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL), and Task-Based Learning. The gains of this internship were significant: 1) students developed language proficiency, confidence, and critical thinking skills; 2) professional development involved classroom management improvements, teaching adaptability, and leadership experience; and 3) contribution to the school by introducing new views and supporting a collaborative environment. In the final section of the report, reflections on the internship and its limitations and areas of improvement are discussed. Lastly, it provides recommendations for future internships and underlines the need for reflective practices, professional development, and teacher collaboration to enhance the education system.Publicación Acceso abierto Promoting second language learning through a peaceful education: an internship journey applying gamification and task-based learning(Universidad de Córdoba, 2024-12-11) Cabrales Rojas, Yaireth; Paz Wechek, Martha Elvira; Lordouy Arellano, Danilsa Del CarmenThis paper details my internship experience through the Bilingualism for peace program at La Rivera school. Specifically, with students from 8 to 13 years old belonging to Beginners and pre-intermediate levels. The main purpose of this academic journey was to apply gamification and task-based learning to enhance student’s communicative skill, as well as promoting a peaceful environment through the language. Regarding gamification, it was a powerful tool that supported the process of improving student’s communicative skill, and the task-based learning approach helped provide meaningful tasks focused on students’ needs and context. Additionally, through this internship, students were able to experience a diverse and enjoyable educational space.Publicación Acceso abierto The integration of 21st century skills and interculturality in an efl classroom at la ribera school: creativity, respect and peace(2023-07-17) Cuadrado Santamaría, María Alejandra; Tordecilla Zumaqué, YurisanThis final report provides a detailed and comprehensive account of my professional internship experience at La Ribera Educational Institution. As the supervisor of the Beginner level within the Bilingualism for Peace program, my primary objective was to facilitate the development of essential 21st century skills in students, including effective communication, creative thinking, and value acquisition. Additionally, the internship aimed to provide students with meaningful learning experiences that could be applied in real-life contexts, thereby promoting conflict resolution and innovative solutions. To achieve these goals, I employed a task-based learning approach and incorporated principles of interculturality to develop essential societal values such as respect and peace. Furthermore, the unit was restructured to foster collaboration and proposed as the base unit for future levels. This report provides a detailed account of the context in which the internship was conducted, the methodologies and strategies employed, the results, conclusions, recommendations, and the limitations and implications experienced throughout the professional process.