The Second language curriculum / edited by Robert Keith Johnson.
Contributor(s): Johnson, Robert Keith
Language: English Publisher: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, c2012Description: 1 online resource (xxii, 314 pages) : illustrationsContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781139524520Subject(s): Language and languages -- Study and teaching | Curriculum planningGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 418.007 Online resources: Full text available at Cambridge Online Library Click here to viewItem type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Part I. Curriculum Overview: 1. A decision-making framework for the coherent language curriculum Robert Keith Johnson
2. Syllabus design, curriculum development and polity determination Theodore S. Rodgers
3. DES-IMPL-EVALU-IGN: an evaluator's checklist Peter Hargreaves
Part II. Ends/Means Specification: 4. Needs assessment in language programming: from theory to practice Richard Berwick
5. The role of needs analysis in adult ESL programme design Geoffrey Brindley
6. Service English programme design and opportunity cost John Swales
Part III. Programme Implementation: 7. Faculty development for language programs Martha C. Pennington
8. The evolution of a teacher training programme Michael Breen, Chris Candlin, Leni Dam and Gerd Gabrielsen
9. Appropriate design: the internal organisation of course units Graham Low
10. Beyond language learning: perspectives on materials design Andrew Littlejohn and Scott Windeatt
Part IV. Classroom Implementation: 11. Hidden agendas: the role of the learner in programme implementation David Nunan
12. The evaluation cycle for language learning tasks Michael Breen
13. Seeing the wood AND the trees: some thoughts on language teaching analysis H. H. Stern
Part V. Evaluation: 14. Language program evaluation: a synthesis of existing possibilities James Dean Brown
15. The development and use of criterion-referenced tests of language ability in language program evaluation Lyle F. Bachman
16. Mastery decisions in program evaluation Thom Hudson
17. Tailoring the evaluation to fit the context Warwick B. Elley
Bibliography
Index.
Issues of language curriculum development underlie all stages in the planning and implementation of language teaching programmes. This authoritative collection of papers argues for these isses to be made explicit. The stages which the book deals with are: curriculum planning, specification of ends and means, programme implementation, and classroom implementation. Evaluation is also of crucial relevance at each stage. The 'curriculum' is taken to mean all the factors which contribute to the teaching and learning situation, and the emphasis of the book is on the interdependence of these factors. The contributors are leading practitioners and researchers with experience in various parts of the world. They identify the problems faced and the directions to be followed in relating current theory with practice in curriculum development. This collection will be of key interest to teachers, teacher-trainers, course directors and designers, and all others concerned with designing and implementing language programmes.
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