I am Guiding my Students the Right Way? Implementing Discovery Learning in Speaking Skill Practices

  • Ayende E
  • Bleza E
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Abstract

The discovery learning paradigm, which is discussed in this article, is one that is well-suited to the task of teaching students how to detect observation results when they are presented in written form. The students in this method acquire knowledge by hands-on experience, which encourages both their individual initiative and their individual originality as learners. Discovery When a teacher employs the learning approach, also known as the discovery method, they instruct in such a way that children are exposed to new material that they were previously unaware of. Students engage in activities or learning that involve discovery learning, also known as discovery learning, in order to uncover concepts and principles through their own internal mental processes. Students are required to conduct observations, categorize information, form hypotheses, explain their reasoning, and draw conclusions as part of the process of finding concepts or principles. The improvement of students' English proficiency is the focus of this article, which takes a discovery learning strategy to achieve that goal.

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Ayende, E., & Bleza, E. (2022). I am Guiding my Students the Right Way? Implementing Discovery Learning in Speaking Skill Practices. Journal of Asian Multicultural Research for Educational Study, 3(3), 7–12. https://doi.org/10.47616/jamres.v3i3.288

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