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Instructor: Glen
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Time and Location:
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Odd-numbered
weeks of the semester (week 1, 3, 5,7, 9)Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 10:45
- 12:05 Room: Even-numbered weeks of the
semester (week 2, 4, 6, 8, 10)Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 9:20 - 10:40 |
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Textbooks
and Materials:
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- Teaching by Principles *, Second Edition (H. Douglas Brown) 18000W - Techniques and Principles in Language Teaching, Second Edition (Diane Larsen- Freeman) 20000W - Approaches and Methods in Language Teaching, Second edition (Jack C. Richards and Theodore S. Rodgers) 26000W - Reflections: A Learning Journal * (Andrew E. Finch) 5000W - Any kind of file/folder (to
collect handouts and materials that I will give you) The first three books are available for purchase on the second floor in the TESOL office. The 'Reflections' book can be purchased directly from the instructor. * The above books marked by
a star(*) will also be used in the second 10-week semester in the English
Language Teaching Practice course which will essentially be a continuation
of this course. |
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Introduction
and Course Purpose:
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Welcome to the Language Teaching Methodology course. It's a pleasure to meet you and I look forward to teaching you. In this course you will not only learn many things about second language teaching but you will also learn many things about yourself and your future role as a teacher. It is my personal goal to make this course a valuable and enjoyable learning experience for you. |
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What is
the course about?
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Basically, this course, and the following course(English Language Teaching Practice), is about trying to answer the following question: How do we teach a second language to learners? To begin to try and answer this question we will learn in this course about past and present models or methodologies that have tried to answer this important question. More clearly, a language teaching methodology is a model of how to teach a second language by combining a theory (or theories) of language learning with actual teaching practice. There have been many different methodologies in the history of language teaching and we will study these different methodologies (with a special emphasis on the more recent methodologies). |
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What will
I do, learn, and gain by taking this course?
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- You will compare, contrast, and analyze different methodologies of language teaching and apply the knowledge gained by creating your own personal model of language teaching. - You will learn the importance of the relationship between theory and practice and understand how such a connection is essential to creating a successful model of language teaching. - You will be able to articulate your own understanding of theoretical concepts related to second language learning and teaching. - You will investigate and learn about many practical language teaching activities. -You will become aware of and develop your own learning and teaching beliefs and understand where such beliefs come from. - You will reflect about and write your reactions to various issues related to language teaching. - You will observe a language teaching classroom lesson, interview the teacher of the lesson, and then relate the classroom practices of the teacher to the different methodologies studied during the course. - You will develop your own English communicative and interactive skills through classroom discussion and through informal and reflective writing. - You will develop an enthusiasm
for teaching and realize its joy and eternal value for both yourself and
for your future students. |
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Evaluation:
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1. Attends regularly. (10%) 2. Contributes actively to each classroom lesson. (10%) 3. Makes a portfolio of journal reflections, responses to readings, in-class activities, assignments, theoretical concepts, teaching activities, self-assessments, and anything else you wish. (35%) 4. Performs a classroom observation project. (30%) 5. Takes a final exam. (15%) *Extra-credit will also be offered for those attending the Kotesol Conference. Attendance (10%) Attending classes assumes a great importance for this course. There are several important reasons and benefits to attending classes regularly: - Because the classes will be
very interactive, it gives you the opportunity to use and * Attendance will be graded
as follows: Absences will be excused if documentary proof is given. Active Participation in Class (10%) What does active participation mean? Here are some examples: - Concentrating and thinking
about what is going on in the lesson. What does non-active participation
look like? A few examples are: * Please note that good participation
is not about being an outgoing or a shy person. Portfolio (35%) How do I do the portfolio? What do these 5 sections mean
and how do I do them? Journal Reflections: Theoretical Concepts: Teaching Activities: How often will you collect the
portfolio? How will you evaluate the portfolio? * A grade symbol will be given:
** Outstanding Classroom Observation Project
(30%) * This project will be explained more clearly and in more detail later in the semester. Final Exam (15%) Schedule of Weeks Week 2: Week 3: * Thursday August 15 is a holiday. Week 4: Week 5: Weeks 6 and 7: Weeks 8 and 9: Classroom observation project: sessions and presentations Week 10: * Thursday October 3 is a holiday. Office Hours / E-Mail Plagiarism: Any kind
of plagiarizing will result in an F grade. |
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