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|source= Bergin et al. (2012)<ref name="Bergin2012">Bergin, J., Eckstein, J., Völter, M., Sipos, M., Wallingford, E., Marquardt, K., Chandler, J., Sharp, H., and Manns, M.L. (2012). Pedagogical patterns: advice for educators. Joseph Bergin Software Tools.</ref>
|source= Bergin et al. (2012)<ref name="Bergin2012">Bergin, J., Eckstein, J., Völter, M., Sipos, M., Wallingford, E., Marquardt, K., Chandler, J., Sharp, H., and Manns, M.L. (2012). ''Pedagogical patterns: advice for educators.'' Joseph Bergin Software Tools.</ref>; Fricke and Völter (2000)<ref name="Fricke2000">Fricke, A., & Völter, M. (2000). [http://www.voelter.de/data/pub/tp.pdf SEMINARS: A Pedagogical Pattern Language about teaching seminars effectively.] In ''Proceedings of the 5th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (EuroPLoP 2000)'' (pp. 87-128). New York:ACM.</ref>
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If your speech or language is hard to follow, the students will close their minds or become distracted. Use a language that suits the students, being expressive and fascinating at the same time<ref name="Bergin2012"/>.
 
Originally written by Fricke and Völter<ref name="Fricke2000"/> and revised by Bergin<ref name="Bergin2012"/>.
 
 
Speak with a loud voice and use language that suits the participants (or students), being expressive and fascinating at the same time<ref name="Bergin2012"/>.
 


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Latest revision as of 06:41, 17 May 2017


Teacher's Language
Contributors Astrid Fricke, Markus Völter, Joseph Bergin
Last modification May 17, 2017
Source Bergin et al. (2012)[1]; Fricke and Völter (2000)[2]
Pattern formats OPR Alexandrian
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Originally written by Fricke and Völter[2] and revised by Bergin[1].


Speak with a loud voice and use language that suits the participants (or students), being expressive and fascinating at the same time[1].


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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Bergin, J., Eckstein, J., Völter, M., Sipos, M., Wallingford, E., Marquardt, K., Chandler, J., Sharp, H., and Manns, M.L. (2012). Pedagogical patterns: advice for educators. Joseph Bergin Software Tools.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Fricke, A., & Völter, M. (2000). SEMINARS: A Pedagogical Pattern Language about teaching seminars effectively. In Proceedings of the 5th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (EuroPLoP 2000) (pp. 87-128). New York:ACM.