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TOTAL PHYSICAL RESPONSE
What is TOTAL PHYSICAL RESPONSE or TPR? TPR is based on the premise that the human
brain
has
a
biological
acquiring
any
natural
including
the
sign
program
language
language
on
of
for
earth
the
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deaf.
The process is visible when we observe how infants internalize their first language. --http://www.tpr http://www.tpr http://www.tpr--world.com/what.html -world.com/what.html
I am Dr. James J. Asher and I originated TPR.
TPR is based on the Comprehension Approach
The experience
THINKING ABOUT THE
EXPERIENCE
Now that we have observed the Total Physical Response Method being used in a class, let’s examine what we have seen. We will list our observations and then try to understand the principles upon which the teacher’s behavior is observed.
OBSERVATIONS
PRINCIPLES
OBSERVATIONS
PRINCIPLES
REVIEWING THE PRINCIPLES
What are the goals of teachers who use TPR?
What is the role of the teacher? What is the role of the students?
What are some characteristics of the teaching/learning process?
What is the nature of student-teacher interaction? What is the nature of student-student interaction?
How are the feelings of the students dealt with?
How is language viewed? How is culture viewed?
What areas of language are emphasized? What language skills are emphasized?
What is the role of the students’ native language?
How is evaluation accomplished?
How does the teacher respond to student errors?
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REVIEWING THE TECHNIQUES
The major technique, as we saw in the lesson we observed, is the use of commands to direct behavior. Asher acknowledges that although this technique is powerful, a variety of activities is preferred for maintaining student interest. A detailed description of using commands is provided in the following pages.