
Action-oriented Approach Extended Exploration Infosheets
What Can You Find?
These infosheets focus on critical engagement with research, theory, and practice, encouraging educators to question, analyze, and connect ideas. The infosheets take 30 minutes or more to work through and include resources and reflective questions to support the implementation and adaptation of AoA scenarios in diverse learning contexts. These infosheets are also complemented by examples of scenarios and hands-on guidance sheets available on the relevant sections on the website.
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Action-oriented Approach Scenarios
Now that you know more about action-orientation, it is time to do a deeper dive into the theory behind it and how you can make scenarios.
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AI Prompts in Plurilingual, AoA Teaching
Large Language Models (LLMs) learn to generate text from extensive self-training and specific data, but their output requires evaluation.
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AoA, CLT, & TBLT: Tasks
There is a logical progression from CLT through TBLT to the AoA apart from the chronology of their development.
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Digital Storytelling
Digital storytelling has been defined by Robin (2006) as “the art of telling stories with digital elements including text, graphics, sound, and video”
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Using CEFR Descriptors in Scenario Design
After the foundation of action-oriented scenarios and backward design, this extended guide will help you put those ideas into practice.

