TESOL II Theory & Practice

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TESOL II Theory & Practice with Prof. George E.K. Whitehead

The course This course is designed to help learners: gain experience with the practical application of theory to classroom practice. develop a deeper understanding of how to plan and teach a variety of lessons. develop their own teaching practices and techniques. develop a deeper awareness of their own teaching style, strengths, weaknesses and what works for them on an individual basis. develop confidence as an English teacher.  

Course Overview Course introduction Basic principles: Students, teacher, classroom environment Introduction to teacher talk Teacher talk practice Teaching vocabulary & grammar: Key concepts in teaching vocabulary & grammar Teaching vocabulary & grammar: High-leverage practices Fostering productive skills: Key concepts in fostering productive skills Fostering productive skills: High-leverage practices Teaching a receptive lesson: Key concepts in teaching a receptive lesson Teaching a receptive lesson: High-leverage practices Lesson planning workshop Teaching a receptive lesson: Microteaching, feedback, & reflection

Course Evaluation Attendance 20 % Participation, Professionalism, Excellence 20 % Class assignments & reflective tasks 20 % Receptive lesson microteaching 40% Total 100 %

Attendance (20%) *Attendance includes being here on time prepared for class. LATENESS *5 mins. after the start of class = late *Late = 1 point deduction in attendance Absence *More than 30 mins. = absent * Absence = 2 point deduction in attendance **Absence and tardiness will only be excused if a valid reason and/or a doctors note is provided.

Participation, Professionalism, Excellence (20%) *Participation includes all classroom tasks i.e. projects, performances, discussions etc., as well as attention, attitude. Professionalism is the way you conduct yourself in class and with your professor. *5 excellence points are reserved and rewarded for exceptional effort. Some ways to get excellence points: Always here on time for class Outstanding effort during class Helping others in class Outstanding classwork or homework

Class assignments & reflective tasks (20%) Class assignments & reflective tasks: during the course the professor may assign short reflective questions to be answered as homework. Additionally, after each microteaching lesson a short written reflection will need to be submitted.

Receptive lesson microteaching (40%) Receptive lesson microteaching: In week 13-16 learners will teach a receptive lesson of their choice to demonstrate their ability to apply what they have learned in the course. * to be planned as a team (3-4), and teaching duties split between team members (equal portions) *Each member should teach approximately10 minutes each ( depending on how many students we have in class)

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