Case Studies in Language Curriculum Design
Title | Case Studies in Language Curriculum Design PDF eBook |
Author | John Macalister |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 225 |
Release | 2013-05-13 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1136944206 |
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.
Language Curriculum Design
Title | Language Curriculum Design PDF eBook |
Author | John Macalister |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 241 |
Release | 2009-09-10 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1135204071 |
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.
Case Studies in Language Curriculum Design
Title | Case Studies in Language Curriculum Design PDF eBook |
Author | John Macalister |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 236 |
Release | 2013-05-13 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1136944192 |
Case studies are a powerful pedagogical tool for illuminating constructs and models in real-life contexts. Covering a wide range of teaching-learning contexts and offering in-depth analyses of ESL/ELT language curriculum design issues, this casebook is distinctive and unique in that each case draws on and is clearly linked to a single model presented in Nation and Macalister’s Language Curriculum Design (www.routledge.com/9780415806060), giving the book a high degree of coherence. A short commentary by the editors after each case highlights features of note and/or issues arising from it. This is a versatile text, designed to work as a companion to Language Curriculum Design (adding meaning and depth to the model presented there by relating it to a range of applications), as a stand-alone text, or as a resource for language teacher trainees, teacher educators, practicing teachers, program administrators, and materials writers in the field.
Language Curriculum Design
Title | Language Curriculum Design PDF eBook |
Author | John Macalister |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 252 |
Release | 2019-12-23 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 042951560X |
Now in its second edition, Language Curriculum Design describes the steps involved in the curriculum design process, elaborates and justifies these steps, and provides opportunities for practising and applying them. Crystal-clear and comprehensive yet concise, the steps are laid out at a general level so that they can be applied in a wide range of particular circumstances. Updated throughout with cutting-edge research and theory, the second edition contains new examples on curriculum design and development and expanded attention on environment analysis, needs analysis, and programme evaluation. The process comes to life through plentiful examples of actual applications from the authors’ experience and from published research. Each chapter also includes tasks that encourage readers to relate the steps to their own experience, and case studies and suggestions for further reading. 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
Title | Curriculum Design and Praxis in Language Teaching PDF eBook |
Author | Fernanda Carra-Salsberg |
Publisher | |
Pages | 352 |
Release | 2022-01-15 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781487528904 |
This edited collection bridges successful teaching and learning ideas across the fields of languages, literatures, and linguistics.
Language Curriculum Design and Socialisation
Title | Language Curriculum Design and Socialisation PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Mickan |
Publisher | Multilingual Matters |
Pages | 221 |
Release | 2012-11-23 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1847698328 |
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.
Metalinguistic Communities
Title | Metalinguistic Communities PDF eBook |
Author | Netta Avineri |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 270 |
Release | 2021-09-27 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 3030769003 |
This edited volume brings together ten compelling ethnographic case studies from a range of global settings to explore how people build metalinguistic communities defined not by use of a language, but primarily by language ideologies and symbolic practices about the language. The authors examine themes of agency, belonging, negotiating hegemony, and combating cultural erasure and genocide in cultivating meaningful metalinguistic communities. Case studies include Spanish and Hebrew in the USA, Kurdish in Japan, Pataxó Hãhãhãe in Brazil, and Gallo in France. The afterword, by Wesley L. Leonard, provides theoretical and on-the-ground context as well as a forward-looking focus on metalinguistic futurities. This book will be of interest to interdisciplinary students and scholars in applied linguistics, linguistic anthropology and migration studies.