Fidel Charts are one of the specialized teaching materials used in The Silent Way. These charts help students learn the pronunciation and sounds of the target language by associating written symbols with sounds.
The Silent Way Method: This is a language teaching method developed by Caleb Gattegno. It is characterized by the teacher's minimal use of speech, allowing students to discover language rules and patterns for themselves, fostering independence and problem-solving skills.
Role of the Teacher: In the Silent Way, the teacher is largely silent during lessons, guiding students to produce and use language by prompting them through non-verbal means (such as gestures or pointing to charts). The teacher encourages self-correction and active student participation.
Other Materials: Besides Fidel charts, The Silent Way also uses other tools like Cuisenaire rods to represent language concepts visually, aiding in understanding and retention.
This method focuses on student-centered learning and emphasizes the importance of student discovery and production of language.