English 613 Methods for Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Fall 2011 Instructor: Dr. Suzanne Panferov Day/time: Mondays 3:30 - 6:00 p.m. Place: MLB 505 (note any changes in course schedule) Office: CESL 100 Office Hours: by appointment, call to schedule Phone: 520-621-1362 E-mail: Panferov@email.arizona.edu Course Description: This course provides an overview of teaching English to speakers of other languages ...
CHAPTER II THEORETICAL REVIEW A. Definition of Method According to Setiyadi (2006), method should come after approach because the plan of language teaching should be developed from theories on the nature of language and language learning. Method may mean different things to different people. According to Anthony, method is the plan of language teaching which is consistent with the theories, and techniques carry out a ...
M.A EDUCATION PAPER-V METHODS OF TEACHING ENGLISH Author Mrs. Susmita patrao Dr.S.Harichandan Dr. Supriya Deka Anjuman-i-Islam’s Akbar Peerbhoy 1 Method of Teaching English UNIT-I (A) THE ROLE OF ENGLISH IN INDIA.THE PRESENT SITUATION. (B) THE OBJECTIVES OF TEACHING BOTH AT ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY LEVELS. UNIT STRUCTURE 1.0 Objectives 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Historical Back ground of English in ...
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150 Teaching Methods 1. Lecture by teacher (and what else can you do!) 2. Class discussion conducted by teacher (and what else!) 3. Recitation oral questions by teacher answered orally by students (then what!) 4. Discussion groups conducted by selected student chairpersons (yes, and what else!) 5. Lecture-demonstration by teacher (and then what 145 other techniques!) 6. Lecture-demonstration by another ...
Module handbook for the course of study Business Administration and Course HR3.63 152863 Advanced Human Resource Management This course is an elective in the HR3 module Instructor Prof. Dr. Susanne Wilpers Semester 6 Term(s) offered Winter and summer Type of course Lecture with integrated exercises and laboratory work Language of instruction English Name of course (English) Advanced Human Resource Management Credits (ECTS) 5.0 ...
The Madeline Hunter Model of Mastery Learning CJ~ Dr. Madeline Hunter's research showed effective teachers have a methodology when planning and presenting a lesson. Hunter found that no matter what the teacher's style, grade level, subject matter, or economic background of the students a properly taught lesson contained eight elements that enhanced and maximized learning. She labeled  ...
CHAPTER III RESEARCH METHODOLOGY In this chapter, the researcher describes the research methodology. It consists of research design, research subject, research instrument, data collection, and data analysis. 3.1 Research Design Research design is the researcher’s plan of how to proceed to gain an understanding of some group or phenomenon in its context (Ary et al, 2010: 426). The design of this study is ...
M.A EDUCATION PAPER-V METHODS OF TEACHING SCIENCE Author Dr. Chandana Pattnaik Dr. Chandrashekher Ashok Chakradeo Dr. Shrima Banerjee Science Method Unit-1 STRUCTURE 1.0 Objectives 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Meaning of General Science 1.3 Importance of Science 1.4 Place in School Curriculum 1.5 General and Specific Instrumental Objectives 1.6 Organization of Science Curriculum 1.7 Let us Sum Up ...