Language Curriculum Design

Language Curriculum Design
Author: John Macalister,I.S.P. Nation
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2009-09-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135204075

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Crystal-clear and comprehensive yet concise, this text describes the steps involved in the curriculum design process, elaborates and justifies these steps, and provides opportunities for practicing and applying them. The description of the steps is done at a general level so that they can be applied in a wide range of particular circumstances. The process comes to life through plentiful examples of actual applications of the steps. Each chapter includes: examples from the authors’ experience and from published research tasks that encourage readers to relate the steps to their own experience case studies and suggestions for further reading that put readers in touch with others’ experience Curriculum, or course, design is largely a 'how-to-do-it' activity that involves the integration of knowledge from many of the areas in the field of Applied Linguistics, such as language acquisition research, teaching methodology, assessment, language description, and materials production. Combining sound research/theory with state-of-the-art practice, Language Curriculum Design is widely applicable for ESL/EFL language education courses around the world.

Curriculum Design and Praxis in Language Teaching

Curriculum Design and Praxis in Language Teaching
Author: Fernanda Carra-Salsberg,Maria Figueredo,Mihyon Jeon
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2022-03-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781487528935

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Curriculum Design and Praxis in Language Teaching presents a variety of methodologies and theoretical perspectives for current and future postsecondary instructors in the areas of linguistics, second-language acquisition, and world literatures. Offering valuable insights for instructors, the materials presented in this book integrate perspectives and resources from various target languages, world regions, and cultures into areas related to teaching and learning within the field of language. From critical assessments of the current academic curriculum to the fine-tuning of lesson planning, the essays in this collection address the innovative design and implementation of traditional, blended, and online language courses. Including inter-artistic approaches, case studies, and practical guides, this book provides theoretical and hands-on suggestions regarding how to mindfully reinforce students’ socio-cultural engagement and linguistic development both inside and outside of their language-learning classrooms. The innovative ideas for language pedagogy presented in this book – including implementing technology, enhancing engaged spaces of learning, and adapting to the ever-changing field of pedagogy – represent agile ways of blending old and new approaches to carry forward into twenty-first-century postsecondary classrooms.

Language Curriculum Design and Socialisation

Language Curriculum Design and Socialisation
Author: Peter Mickan
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2012-11-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781847698322

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This book applies social theory to curriculum design and sets out a program for language curriculum renewal for the 21st century. It includes many examples of text-based curricula and describes a plan for curriculum renewal based on texts as the unit of analysis for planning, for teaching and for assessment. Underpinned by Halliday’s semiotic theory of language, the book combines the theory of language as a resource for meaning-making with learning language as learning to mean. The curriculum design constructs curriculum around social practices and their texts rather than presenting language as grammatical and lexical objects. This work will provide teachers, teacher educators and curriculum planners with a curriculum model for teaching children and adults in different contexts from preschool to adult education as well as serving as a practical guide for students.

Research driven Curriculum Design

Research driven Curriculum Design
Author: Gülçin Mutlu,Ali Yildirim
Publsiher: Verlag Barbara Budrich
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2021-05-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783847417446

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Research-based course design involves processes of needs assessment, course development and testing. This book presents a curriculum design study in the field of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) which aims to link curriculum theory to educational practice through research-oriented course development activities. It is a practical guide for teachers and curriculum designers primarily in languages, but also provides perspectives into curriculum design processes in other areas.

The Routledge Handbook of Language Education Curriculum Design

The Routledge Handbook of Language Education Curriculum Design
Author: Peter Mickan,Ilona Wallace
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2019-12-23
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781317338895

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Curriculum design options cover a continuum from regional and school-based programs to national and international frameworks. How does policy speak to practice? What have teacher-researchers discovered through in-classroom studies? Where do you begin to describe or measure ‘effective’ language education curriculum design? The Routledge Handbook of Language Education Curriculum Design presents a comprehensive collection of essays on these issues by 31 established practitioners and new researchers. Informed by experienced scholarship and fresh studies, this handbook shares international perspectives on language education from policy and curriculum to teacher training and future directions. The handbook addresses language education curriculum design across five sections: Language curriculum design: perspectives, policies and practices Designs across the curriculum Curriculum designs in language education Curriculum resources, evaluation and assessment Teacher education, research and future projects With contributions from Australia, Brazil, Indonesia, Switzerland, Timor-Leste and more, the handbook represents the breadth of research into and the global implications for sound language education curriculum design. It considers equally the needs of students and policy makers from urban metropolises and remote communities. It is designed to reinvigorate discussions about education policy, curriculum management and the role of teacher-researchers.

The Elements of Language Curriculum

The Elements of Language Curriculum
Author: James Dean Brown
Publsiher: Newbury House Teacher Developm
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 0838458106

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This text provides a practical, comprehensive overview of the different phases and activities involved in developing and implementing a sound, rational, and effective language program. It systematically describes and exemplifies all the elements of language curriculum design. Activities and exercises, graphic organizers, and sample language programs illustrate and promote pedagogically sound practice and effective integration of material.

Designing a Concept Based Curriculum for English Language Arts

Designing a Concept Based Curriculum for English Language Arts
Author: Lois A. Lanning
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2013
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781452241975

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How to ensure your ELA teaching sticks How can you teach for understanding and meet Common Core standards at the same time? The answer: with a concept-based curriculum. Fusing Lynn Erickson's groundbreaking curriculum model with implementation guidelines and sample units, this book puts you on the fast track to using concept-based curriculum in your school or district. Lanning shows you how to design a curriculum that: Functions as a framework for lesson plans Unites the efforts of ELA teachers district-wide Addresses core standards while focusing on student understanding Creates a ripple effect helping to align curriculum, assessments, and instruction

Case Studies in Language Curriculum Design

Case Studies in Language Curriculum Design
Author: John Macalister
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136944208

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This casebook covers a wide range of teaching-learning contexts and offers in-depth analyses of ESL/ELT language curriculum design issues. Each case draws on and is linked to the model presented in Nation and Macalister's Language Curriculum Design.