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Historical
Overview of
Methodologies
in ESL
Key Terms
Approach
 a well informed set of assumptions and beliefs
about the nature of teaching and learning
Method
 a generalized set of rules that should be followed
when teaching language
 primarily concerned with the teacher and the
students’ roles as opposed to subject-matter
objectives
Technique
 specific activities manifested in the classroom
 consistent with a method and therefore in
harmony with an approach as well
Curriculum/syllabus
 a design for carrying out a particular language
program
 consists of specification of linguistic and subject-
matter objectives, sequencing, and materials to
meet the needs of a designated group of learners
in a defined context
Methodology
 a theoretical framework
 pedagogical practices in general and
considerations involved in “how to teach”
 based on an epistemological stance (how do we
learn)
Overview of
Methods
The Grammar Translation
Method
 Vocabulary is taught in the form of lists or isolation
 Long explanations of grammar rules
 Readings of classical difficult texts
 Grammatical analysis
 Little or no attention to pronunciation
The Direct Method
 Classroom instruction exclusively in
the target language
 Grammar was taught inductively
(teacher is a facilitator)
 New teaching points were taught
through modeling and practice
 Both speech and listening
comprehension were taught
 Correct pronunciation and
grammar were emphasized
The Audiolingual Method
 New material is presented in dialogue form
 Memorization
 Set phrases
 Drills
 Tapes, language lab, visual aids
 Successful responses immediately reinforced
Cognitive code learning
 Deep structure of language
 Chomsky LAD (language acquisition device)
 Deductive
 Conscious awareness of rules
 Generative transformational grammar
“Designer” Methods of the
Spirited 1970s
 Separation of ESL and linguistics as a field of study
 Language acquisition studies based on language
learning inside and outside of the classroom
 Innovative methods were conceived
Community Language
Learning
 Language learning was visualized as a counseling
session
 Rogers’s views on language learning
 Avoids threatening environment
 Deductive learning (when A then B, knowledge is
“transferred” from the teacher to the learner,
information according to established knowledge)
Suggestopedia
 Language learning occurs under the right
conditions
 Students are asked to be “child like”
 Business enterprise
The Silent Way
 Learning is facilitated by physical objects
 Problem solving involving the material to be
learned
 Rods to introduce vocabulary
 Charts to introduce pronunciation models,
grammatical paradigms
Total Physical Response
 Commands are given
 Listening and acting
 No verbal response is necessary
Krashen
 Acquisition Learning Hypothesis
(learning vs. acquisition)
 The Natural Order (grammatical rules
are learned in a predictable way)
 The Monitor Hypothesis (checks and
monitor output of what has been
learned)
 The Input Hypothesis (I + 1) a little
beyond the comprehension level
 The Affective Filter Hypothesis
(motivation)
The Post-
method Era
The Pull of Methods
 Teachers want to believe that if they just do X
their students will learn language.
 Students also want to believe that there is some
magic pill that if the teacher would just give it to
them, they would learn.
Positivist vs. critical
perspective
 Postivist (or scientist) orientation:
empirical-analytic approach, claims
of objectivity, how we teach is based
on knowledge derived through
experimental research
 Critical theory: all knowledge is social,
cultural, and political; produced in a
particular economic, historical
context; claims to knowledge
represent the interests of certain
individuals or groups
But…
 Researchers still do not know exactly how we
learn a second language
 Human learning can’t be reliably studied with
experimental research designs
 So…we cannot produce the “magic bullet”!
Discussion
 What is Prabhu’s problem with people saying “There is no
best method”?
 What does Pennycook mean when her says that “all
education is political” and that “all knowledge is ‘interested’”
(p. 590)? Use the example of English education in Puerto
Rico (or language education in another context that you
know well) to illustrate his two claims.
 What is Pennycook’s problem with the concept of Methos as
published by different scholars? (see pp. 599-606)
 Pennycook argues that the concept of Method is patriarchal
(it imposes ideas developed by mostly male linguists on the
mostly female workforce of ESL teachers) and imperialistic (it
assumes that Methods, developed in the West, are the best
way to teach ESL across the world). Do you agree with
Pennycook? Why or why not?
 What do you think is the relationship between method and
what teachers actually are doing (and have been doing) in
the classroom?
Prabhu
 Best method varies from context to context
 Still left with search to find the best method for a
particular context.
 There is truth in every method
 But which parts are true?
 Objective method evaluation is impossible
HISTORY METHODS AND APPROACHES

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HISTORY METHODS AND APPROACHES

  • 3. Approach  a well informed set of assumptions and beliefs about the nature of teaching and learning
  • 4. Method  a generalized set of rules that should be followed when teaching language  primarily concerned with the teacher and the students’ roles as opposed to subject-matter objectives
  • 5. Technique  specific activities manifested in the classroom  consistent with a method and therefore in harmony with an approach as well
  • 6. Curriculum/syllabus  a design for carrying out a particular language program  consists of specification of linguistic and subject- matter objectives, sequencing, and materials to meet the needs of a designated group of learners in a defined context
  • 7. Methodology  a theoretical framework  pedagogical practices in general and considerations involved in “how to teach”  based on an epistemological stance (how do we learn)
  • 9. The Grammar Translation Method  Vocabulary is taught in the form of lists or isolation  Long explanations of grammar rules  Readings of classical difficult texts  Grammatical analysis  Little or no attention to pronunciation
  • 10. The Direct Method  Classroom instruction exclusively in the target language  Grammar was taught inductively (teacher is a facilitator)  New teaching points were taught through modeling and practice  Both speech and listening comprehension were taught  Correct pronunciation and grammar were emphasized
  • 11. The Audiolingual Method  New material is presented in dialogue form  Memorization  Set phrases  Drills  Tapes, language lab, visual aids  Successful responses immediately reinforced
  • 12. Cognitive code learning  Deep structure of language  Chomsky LAD (language acquisition device)  Deductive  Conscious awareness of rules  Generative transformational grammar
  • 13. “Designer” Methods of the Spirited 1970s  Separation of ESL and linguistics as a field of study  Language acquisition studies based on language learning inside and outside of the classroom  Innovative methods were conceived
  • 14. Community Language Learning  Language learning was visualized as a counseling session  Rogers’s views on language learning  Avoids threatening environment  Deductive learning (when A then B, knowledge is “transferred” from the teacher to the learner, information according to established knowledge)
  • 15. Suggestopedia  Language learning occurs under the right conditions  Students are asked to be “child like”  Business enterprise
  • 16. The Silent Way  Learning is facilitated by physical objects  Problem solving involving the material to be learned  Rods to introduce vocabulary  Charts to introduce pronunciation models, grammatical paradigms
  • 17. Total Physical Response  Commands are given  Listening and acting  No verbal response is necessary
  • 18. Krashen  Acquisition Learning Hypothesis (learning vs. acquisition)  The Natural Order (grammatical rules are learned in a predictable way)  The Monitor Hypothesis (checks and monitor output of what has been learned)  The Input Hypothesis (I + 1) a little beyond the comprehension level  The Affective Filter Hypothesis (motivation)
  • 20. The Pull of Methods  Teachers want to believe that if they just do X their students will learn language.  Students also want to believe that there is some magic pill that if the teacher would just give it to them, they would learn.
  • 21. Positivist vs. critical perspective  Postivist (or scientist) orientation: empirical-analytic approach, claims of objectivity, how we teach is based on knowledge derived through experimental research  Critical theory: all knowledge is social, cultural, and political; produced in a particular economic, historical context; claims to knowledge represent the interests of certain individuals or groups
  • 22. But…  Researchers still do not know exactly how we learn a second language  Human learning can’t be reliably studied with experimental research designs  So…we cannot produce the “magic bullet”!
  • 23. Discussion  What is Prabhu’s problem with people saying “There is no best method”?  What does Pennycook mean when her says that “all education is political” and that “all knowledge is ‘interested’” (p. 590)? Use the example of English education in Puerto Rico (or language education in another context that you know well) to illustrate his two claims.  What is Pennycook’s problem with the concept of Methos as published by different scholars? (see pp. 599-606)  Pennycook argues that the concept of Method is patriarchal (it imposes ideas developed by mostly male linguists on the mostly female workforce of ESL teachers) and imperialistic (it assumes that Methods, developed in the West, are the best way to teach ESL across the world). Do you agree with Pennycook? Why or why not?  What do you think is the relationship between method and what teachers actually are doing (and have been doing) in the classroom?
  • 24. Prabhu  Best method varies from context to context  Still left with search to find the best method for a particular context.  There is truth in every method  But which parts are true?  Objective method evaluation is impossible