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Teacher
Education Course Syllabus
Spring
Semester 2008 Course:
Methods
of Teaching ESL Course Number: ED BLESL 304 Section: 001
Schedule: Thursday
6-9 pm, E 330
Instructor:
Roberto Bahruth Office
Hours: 1/2 hour before or after class or by appointment
Email:RobertoBahruth@boisestate.edu Phone: 426 33680
Conceptual
Framework: The Professional Educator Boise State University
strives to develop knowledgeable educators who integrate complex roles and
dispositions in the service of diverse communities of learners. Believing that
all children, adolescents, and adults can learn, educators dedicate themselves
to supporting that learning. Using effective approaches that promote high levels
of student achievement, educators create environments that prepare learners to
be citizens who contribute to a complex world. Educators serve learners as
reflective practitioners, scholars and artists, problem solvers, and partners. Standards
and Assessments
Course
Description This
course teaches current approaches, resources and classroom organizational
patterns. Problem-solving
strategies for dealing with issues and problems regarding the development of
communicative competency are addressed. PREREQ:
ED BLESL 201. TEXTS: Using the Natural Approach with the NOPD ... Jackson et al.
The New Oxford Picture Dictionary (English/Spanish).
Gaitán
Literacy Con Cariño
Hayes et al.
Schedule
Week
1: Introduction:
Paradigm Shift: Traditional & Non-traditional Language Teaching/Why
Theory?/Politics of monolingualism./Tracking/Technicism Week
2: Communicative Competence/DIN/Preproduction
to Intermediate Fluency Week
3: Caregiving L1-SLA
Theory/Psycholinguistic Guessing Game
Grammatical categories/Lindfors
CC/style/register/laconicity/Markedness Week
4: Interlanguage/Time to learn SL
(5 yrs)/fossilization/natural order/sequence/ Week
5: Bilingual Ed/ Cummins
Framework/CUP/BICS-CALP/Activities & critiques Week
6: Sources of I+1/ESL-EFL/Interactive
errands/Morelia faux pas /Reading/DJ Week
7: Assessment/Error
correction/advocate vs adversary
Week
8: Literacy: Freire, Macedo, Smith, Graves/ LCC slides & books Week
9: Procedure/democratization/cooperative
learning Week
10: Presentations begin ________________________ Week
11: ________________________ Week
12: ________________________ Week
13: Presentations end
________________________ Week
14: Analysis, Synthesis,
Application - Theory into Practice Week
15: Summary Discussion/Questions
and answers/Reflection Paper Week
16: Final discussion & review. Project
Suggestions: Adult-child
vs. Child-child Interaction (Hatch/Richard-Amato, Long Scarcella) Survival
ESL and Hidden Agendas (Shor) Caregiver
Speech Sociolinguistic
Issues (BEEBE/Wolfson) ERRORS Ethnography
of Teaching (A study of Applied Linguistics in S 297) Partner from FL 412. ED
291 427 Resource Manual for ACC/ESL Select
an issue related to applied linguistics (the teaching of grammar, error
correction, types of errors, cross-cultural miscommunication, etc.) &
develop, present and videotape a lesson for a group of ESL students, and provide
a critique of the lesson. Academic Honesty Cheating or plagiarism in any form is
unacceptable. The University functions to promote the cognitive and psychosocial
development of all students. Therefore, all work submitted by a student must
represent her/his own ideas, concepts, and current understanding. Academic
dishonesty also includes submitting substantial portions of the same academic
course work to more than one course for credit without prior permission of the
instructor(s). Grading
Procedures
GRADING:
Grading
Scale: A+ to A=Outstanding A- to B=Good B- to C=Acceptable |