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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Peter MickanPublisher: Channel View Publications Ltd Imprint: Multilingual Matters Dimensions: Width: 14.80cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.325kg ISBN: 9781847698308ISBN 10: 1847698301 Pages: 152 Publication Date: 23 November 2012 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Preface Introduction: Curriculum design and renewal Chapter One: Texts in the fabric of life Chapter Two: Change and renewal in curriculum design Chapter Three: Learning the language of social practices Chapter Four: Curriculum design Chapter Five: Curriculum planning Chapter Six: Teaching practices Chapter Seven: Curriculum applications Chapter Eight: Curriculum design in higher education: Planning academic programs Chapter Nine: Language planning, curriculum renewal, and teacher as researcherReviewsLanguage Curriculum Design and Socialisation is a groundbreaking contribution to the literature on curriculum design in language education, and education in general. Based on social theories of language and learning, it provides a comprehensive blueprint for designing classroom language learning experiences around texts and the social practices associated with them. Kathleen Graves, University of Michigan, USA This essential and timely book for curriculum planners, language teacher educators and language teachers offers a clear, cogent and reasoned account of the current, important theories underpinning language teaching. Mickan does an unparalleled job of explaining complex theories while simultaneously acknowledging the practical needs of language teachers. The book is truly a massive step forward in language curriculum design. No other writer has linked language as social practice to curriculum development so insightfully and sensibly. Jill Burton, University of South Australia, Australia Language Curriculum Design and Socialisation is a groundbreaking contribution to the literature on curriculum design in language education, and education in general. Based on social theories of language and learning, it provides a comprehensive blueprint for designing classroom language learning experiences around texts and the social practices associated with them. -- Kathleen Graves, University of Michigan, USA This essential and timely book for curriculum planners, language teacher educators and language teachers offers a clear, cogent and reasoned account of the current, important theories underpinning language teaching. Mickan does an unparalleled job of explaining complex theories while simultaneously acknowledging the practical needs of language teachers. The book is truly a massive step forward in language curriculum design. No other writer has linked language as social practice to curriculum development so insightfully and sensibly. -- Jill Burton, University of South Australia, Australia Language Curriculum Design and Socialisation is most definitely a welcome addition to the literature in curriculum design and some of the tasks and examples provided can benefit experienced teachers who are in the position of being able to design their own curriculum or are able to influence curriculum design. -- Jemma Prior, Free University of Bozen/Bolzano, Italy the LINGUIST List 24.2818 For those who are interested in a book that looks at how to redesign a curriculum to include more social theory in the classroom, this would be a good book to begin with...The tone of the book is scholarly but very accessible, allowing teachers who have not had intense training in curriculum planning or social theory to be able to use this book in addition to those who have...Overall, this book is helpful for those who wish to approach their classroom with an innovative way to teach their students as well as move towards a more student-centered classroom. It is not only for foreign/second language classrooms, which adds to its appeal for those teachers who do not only teach English language learners. It could be said that this book would be an extremely useful starting point for teachers, as it provides excellent foundational knowledge that any teacher could benefit from. -- Allison Sigler, The Ohio State University, USA TESOL Quarterly Author InformationPeter Mickan is an experienced school teacher, tertiary educator and researcher. He manages and teaches in the postgraduate applied linguistics program in the Discipline of Linguistics at the University of Adelaide, South Australia. He supervises a large research group of students who study language use, learning and teaching in different contexts from systemic functional linguistic perspectives. His research interests include language learning, bilingual education, text-based teaching applied in different languages and contexts, revival linguistics, and the development of academic literacies. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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