Stanford University
Education 376
Methodology of Bilingual, English Language Development and Content Instruction
Winter, 2001
Instructors: Kenji Hakuta, Elsa Schirling, Susan Baker, Lydia Stack
Course Description:
This course is intended for inservice teachers pursuing
a CLAD Credential. The course is designed to provide participants with an overview
of English language development methodologies. Students will examine and analyze
factors that affect the achievement of language minority students in the United
States. Students are viewed as "experts" with a variety of experiences and knowledge
in teaching and of current research, thus active participation and input is
highly valued and encouraged. This course will respond to the ongoing needs
of the students; the syllabus will be modified on an on-going basis.
Course Objectives:
Course Evaluation:
Requirements:
Course Text(s):
H. Douglas Brown, Principles of Teaching: An Interactive Approach to Language Pedagogy. White Plains, NY: Longman.
Course Reader
Additional Handouts
Week |
Class Activity |
Readings due that week |
Assignments due that week |
Week 1 1/10 Wed. |
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None |
Week 2
1/17 Wed. |
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Week 3
1/23 TUESDAY |
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Week 4
1/31 Wed. |
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Week 5
2/7 Wed. |
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1. (TD): Observe and list the listening skills that students need to be successful in your own classroom |
Week 6
2/14 Wed. |
Methods for Teaching Speaking Skills |
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Week 7
2/21 Wed. |
Methods for Teaching Reading Skills- |
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1. (TD): Observe and list the reading skills that students need to be successful in your own classroom |
Week 8
2/28 Wed. |
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Week 9
3/7 Wed. |
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Week 10
3/14 Wed. |
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1. Post final project on TS website |