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Language Course Design:
 Conceptual frameworks
In this class
• Essential definitions in teaching and course
  planning.
• Syllabus and types of syllabus
• Models of curriculum development
• Instructional design
Essential Definitions in
       Teaching
Getting started

•   Method
•   Approach
•   Technique
•   Task
•   Syllabus
Getting started

•   Method
•   Approach
•   Technique
•   Task
•   Syllabus
         How do you define these terms?

        Is there just one definition for each?
Definitions

Approach

Theory of language and learning underlying a
method.

                       Richards and Rodgers, 2001
Definitions

Approach

“A set of assumptions dealing with the nature of
language, learning and teaching.”

                             H.D. Brown, 2002, p. 9
Definitions

Approach

“…is something that reflects a certain model of
research paradigm-a theory, if you like.”

                           Celce-Murcia, 2001, p. 5
Definitions

Approach

Preconceptions, assumptions and theoretical
underpinnings teachers have that determine
what they believe is important for learners to
learn.

                                    J. Brown, 1995
Definitions

Method

“…an overall plan for systematic presentation of
language based on a selected approach…”

                             H.D. Brown, 2002, p. 9
Definitions

Method

“…a specific set of procedures more or less
compatible with an approach…”

                            Celce-Murcia, 2001, p. 9
Definitions

Method

“A method is theoretically related to an
approach, is organizationally determined by a
design, and practically realized in procedure.”

                   Richards and Rodgers, 2001, p. 20
Definitions

Techniques

“…simply put, are ways of presenting language
to the students”

                             J. Brown, 1995, p. 14
Definitions

Techniques

What actually happens in the classroom. “It is a
particular trick, stratagem, or contrivance used
to accomplish an immediate objective”

     Anthony, 1963 (cited in Richards and Rodgers,2001, p. 19)
Definitions

Techniques

“a very specific type of learning activity used in
one or more methods”

                             Celce-Murcia, 2001, p. 9
Definitions

Task
“…a piece of classroom work which involves
learners in
comprehending, manipulating, producing or
interacting in the target language while their
attention is principally focused on meaning
rather than form”

                                Nunan, 1989, p. 10
Definitions

Task
“…a separable element of a lesson that is
primarily geared to practicing language
presented earlier… usually involving students
working with each other, to achieve a specific
objective”

                  Crookes and Chaudron, 2001, p. 33
Definitions

Task
A task is a workplan, that involves a focus on
meaning and real-world language use, while
engaging also cognitive processes. It might
involve any of the four language skills and has a
clearly defined communicative outcome.

                                Ellis, 2003, pp. 9-10
Definitions

Syllabus
“…a focus for what should be studied, along with
a rationale for how that content should be
selected and ordered.”

                McKay, 1978 (in J. Brown, 1995, p. 7)
Definitions

Syllabus
“…an inventory of objectives the learner should
master… in a recommended sequence.”

                           Celce-Murcia, 2001, p. 9
Types of Syllabi
Types of Syllabi
Types of Syllabi
A type or kind of syllabus is defined by…

• its focus (grammar, meaning, lexis, etc.);

• its units of progression; and

• its grading criteria,
Types of Syllabi

 Grammar, formal           Discrete structural items       Difficulty or complexity
 language structures       (i.e. rules, tenses, sounds)    (intuition)
                           Situations (i.e. at the         Usefulness for student
                           airport)                        or chronology.
           Communication

                           Notions (i.e.                   Usefulness (based on
                           time, quantity)                 intuitions)
                           Topics or themes (i.e.          Usefulness or
                           The government)                 chronology. Interest
                           Social functions of             Frequency, usefulness or
                           language (apologizing)          chonology
Specific language skills   Sub-skills or micro skills      Hierarchy (sub skill A is
(i.e. listening)           (i.e. listening for the gist)   necessary for sub-skill B)
                           Tasks, either pedagogical       Usefulness or frequency
                           or metacommunicative.           or hierarchy.
                           Tasks or cognitive              Learners’ interests or
                           processes                       needs (negotiation)
Models of Curriculum
  Development
Taba’s model
•   Step 1: diagnosis of needs.
•   Step 2: Formulation of objectives.
•   Step 3: Selection of content.
•   Step 4:Organization of content.
•   Step 5: Selection of learning experiences.
•   Step 6: Organization of learning experiences.
•   Step 7: Determination of what to evaluate and
    means to evaluate it.

                              1962 (cited in Richards, 1990, p. 8)
Taba’s model
•   Step 1: diagnosis of needs.
•   Step 2: Formulation of objectives.
•   Step 3: Selection of content.
•   Step 4:Organization of content.
•   Step 5: Selection of learning experiences.
•   Step 6: Organization of learning experiences.
•   Step 7: Determination of what to evaluate and
    means to evaluate it.

                              1962 (cited in Richards, 1990, p. 8)
Taba’s model

Steps 1 and 2: Planning
Steps 3 and 4: Syllabus design
Steps 5 and 6: Teaching
Step 7: Evaluation
Brown’s model




                1995, p. 20
Dudley-Evans & St.John´s model




                            1998, p. 121
Graves’ model
•   Needs assessment
•   Determining goals and objectives
•   Conceptualizing content
•   Selecting and developing materials and activities
•   Organization of content and activities
•   Evaluation
•   Consideration of resources and constraints

                                              2001, p. 179
Nation and Macalister’s model




                           2010, p. 3
Models of Curriculum
        Development

• What do the different models presented in
  this class have in common?

• What is the main characteristic in each?
References
•   Brown, H.D. (2002). English language teaching in the “post-method” era: Towards
    better diagnosis, treatment and assessment. . In Richards, J.C. y W.A. Renandya (Eds.)
    Methodology in language teaching. An anthology of current practice (pp. 9-18).
    Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

•   Brown, J.D. (1995). The elements of Language Curriculum: A Systematic Approach to
    Program Development. Heinle & Heinle Publishers.

•   Celce-Murcia, M. (2001). Language teaching approaches: An overview. In Celce-
    Murcia, M. (Ed.) Teaching English as a second or foreign language (3rd ed., pp. 3-11).
    Boston, MA: Heinle & Heinle.

•   Crookes, G. and Chaudron, C. (2001). Guidelines for language classroom instruction. In
    Celce-Murcia, M. (Ed.) Teaching English as a second or foreign language (3rd ed., pp.
    29-42). Boston, MA: Heinle & Heinle.

•   Dudley-Evans, T. y St. John, M. J. (1998). Developments in English for Specific Purposes:
    A multidisciplinary approach. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
References
•   Ellis, R. (2003). Task-based language learning and teaching. Oxford: Oxford University
    Press.

•   Graves, K. (2001). A framework of course development processes. En Hall, D.R. y A.
    Hewings, (Eds.) Innovation in English language teaching. A reader (pp. 178-196).
    London: Routledge.

•   Nation, I.S.P. and Macalister, J. (2010). Language Curriculum Design. New York:
    Routledge.

•   Nunan, D. (1989). Designing tasks for the communicative classroom. Cambridge:
    Cambridge University Press.

•   Richards, J.C. (1990). The language teaching matrix. Cambridge: Cambridge University
    Press.

•   Richards, J.C. and Rodgers, T. (2001). Approaches and methods in language teaching
    (2nd edition). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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Conceptual frameworks in language course design

  • 1. Language Course Design: Conceptual frameworks
  • 2. In this class • Essential definitions in teaching and course planning. • Syllabus and types of syllabus • Models of curriculum development • Instructional design
  • 4. Getting started • Method • Approach • Technique • Task • Syllabus
  • 5. Getting started • Method • Approach • Technique • Task • Syllabus How do you define these terms? Is there just one definition for each?
  • 6. Definitions Approach Theory of language and learning underlying a method. Richards and Rodgers, 2001
  • 7. Definitions Approach “A set of assumptions dealing with the nature of language, learning and teaching.” H.D. Brown, 2002, p. 9
  • 8. Definitions Approach “…is something that reflects a certain model of research paradigm-a theory, if you like.” Celce-Murcia, 2001, p. 5
  • 9. Definitions Approach Preconceptions, assumptions and theoretical underpinnings teachers have that determine what they believe is important for learners to learn. J. Brown, 1995
  • 10. Definitions Method “…an overall plan for systematic presentation of language based on a selected approach…” H.D. Brown, 2002, p. 9
  • 11. Definitions Method “…a specific set of procedures more or less compatible with an approach…” Celce-Murcia, 2001, p. 9
  • 12. Definitions Method “A method is theoretically related to an approach, is organizationally determined by a design, and practically realized in procedure.” Richards and Rodgers, 2001, p. 20
  • 13. Definitions Techniques “…simply put, are ways of presenting language to the students” J. Brown, 1995, p. 14
  • 14. Definitions Techniques What actually happens in the classroom. “It is a particular trick, stratagem, or contrivance used to accomplish an immediate objective” Anthony, 1963 (cited in Richards and Rodgers,2001, p. 19)
  • 15. Definitions Techniques “a very specific type of learning activity used in one or more methods” Celce-Murcia, 2001, p. 9
  • 16. Definitions Task “…a piece of classroom work which involves learners in comprehending, manipulating, producing or interacting in the target language while their attention is principally focused on meaning rather than form” Nunan, 1989, p. 10
  • 17. Definitions Task “…a separable element of a lesson that is primarily geared to practicing language presented earlier… usually involving students working with each other, to achieve a specific objective” Crookes and Chaudron, 2001, p. 33
  • 18. Definitions Task A task is a workplan, that involves a focus on meaning and real-world language use, while engaging also cognitive processes. It might involve any of the four language skills and has a clearly defined communicative outcome. Ellis, 2003, pp. 9-10
  • 19. Definitions Syllabus “…a focus for what should be studied, along with a rationale for how that content should be selected and ordered.” McKay, 1978 (in J. Brown, 1995, p. 7)
  • 20. Definitions Syllabus “…an inventory of objectives the learner should master… in a recommended sequence.” Celce-Murcia, 2001, p. 9
  • 23. Types of Syllabi A type or kind of syllabus is defined by… • its focus (grammar, meaning, lexis, etc.); • its units of progression; and • its grading criteria,
  • 24. Types of Syllabi Grammar, formal Discrete structural items Difficulty or complexity language structures (i.e. rules, tenses, sounds) (intuition) Situations (i.e. at the Usefulness for student airport) or chronology. Communication Notions (i.e. Usefulness (based on time, quantity) intuitions) Topics or themes (i.e. Usefulness or The government) chronology. Interest Social functions of Frequency, usefulness or language (apologizing) chonology Specific language skills Sub-skills or micro skills Hierarchy (sub skill A is (i.e. listening) (i.e. listening for the gist) necessary for sub-skill B) Tasks, either pedagogical Usefulness or frequency or metacommunicative. or hierarchy. Tasks or cognitive Learners’ interests or processes needs (negotiation)
  • 25. Models of Curriculum Development
  • 26. Taba’s model • Step 1: diagnosis of needs. • Step 2: Formulation of objectives. • Step 3: Selection of content. • Step 4:Organization of content. • Step 5: Selection of learning experiences. • Step 6: Organization of learning experiences. • Step 7: Determination of what to evaluate and means to evaluate it. 1962 (cited in Richards, 1990, p. 8)
  • 27. Taba’s model • Step 1: diagnosis of needs. • Step 2: Formulation of objectives. • Step 3: Selection of content. • Step 4:Organization of content. • Step 5: Selection of learning experiences. • Step 6: Organization of learning experiences. • Step 7: Determination of what to evaluate and means to evaluate it. 1962 (cited in Richards, 1990, p. 8)
  • 28. Taba’s model Steps 1 and 2: Planning Steps 3 and 4: Syllabus design Steps 5 and 6: Teaching Step 7: Evaluation
  • 29. Brown’s model 1995, p. 20
  • 30. Dudley-Evans & St.John´s model 1998, p. 121
  • 31. Graves’ model • Needs assessment • Determining goals and objectives • Conceptualizing content • Selecting and developing materials and activities • Organization of content and activities • Evaluation • Consideration of resources and constraints 2001, p. 179
  • 32. Nation and Macalister’s model 2010, p. 3
  • 33. Models of Curriculum Development • What do the different models presented in this class have in common? • What is the main characteristic in each?
  • 34. References • Brown, H.D. (2002). English language teaching in the “post-method” era: Towards better diagnosis, treatment and assessment. . In Richards, J.C. y W.A. Renandya (Eds.) Methodology in language teaching. An anthology of current practice (pp. 9-18). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. • Brown, J.D. (1995). The elements of Language Curriculum: A Systematic Approach to Program Development. Heinle & Heinle Publishers. • Celce-Murcia, M. (2001). Language teaching approaches: An overview. In Celce- Murcia, M. (Ed.) Teaching English as a second or foreign language (3rd ed., pp. 3-11). Boston, MA: Heinle & Heinle. • Crookes, G. and Chaudron, C. (2001). Guidelines for language classroom instruction. In Celce-Murcia, M. (Ed.) Teaching English as a second or foreign language (3rd ed., pp. 29-42). Boston, MA: Heinle & Heinle. • Dudley-Evans, T. y St. John, M. J. (1998). Developments in English for Specific Purposes: A multidisciplinary approach. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • 35. References • Ellis, R. (2003). Task-based language learning and teaching. Oxford: Oxford University Press. • Graves, K. (2001). A framework of course development processes. En Hall, D.R. y A. Hewings, (Eds.) Innovation in English language teaching. A reader (pp. 178-196). London: Routledge. • Nation, I.S.P. and Macalister, J. (2010). Language Curriculum Design. New York: Routledge. • Nunan, D. (1989). Designing tasks for the communicative classroom. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. • Richards, J.C. (1990). The language teaching matrix. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. • Richards, J.C. and Rodgers, T. (2001). Approaches and methods in language teaching (2nd edition). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.