Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to discuss effective literacy education methods through assertive writing and persuasive speech performance using constructivist strategies. To this end, speech learning after writing was designed based on the understanding of constructivism. The learning components are pre-teaching activities, learning guidance, learner-led learning, and assessment. According to the course, learning objectives, learner analysis, learning content mini-lecture, feedback, writing, presentation, teacher evaluation, and peer evaluation were planned. The learners performed solution-type argumentative writings, cold-bang-type argumentative writings, argument-type argumentative writings, goal-oriented argumentative writings, and persuasive speeches. Through this process and results, constructivist learning methods could be suggested to literacy education.

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