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Innovation in English Language Teaching David Hall (Pennsylvania State University, College of Information Sciences and Technology, University Park, USA)

Innovation in English Language Teaching par David Hall (Pennsylvania State University, College of Information Sciences and Technology, University Park, USA)

Innovation in English Language Teaching David Hall (Pennsylvania State University, College of Information Sciences and Technology, University Park, USA)


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Designed specially for postgraduate TESOL and Applied Linguistics students, this Reader provides both theoretical perspectives and practical tools for analysing and understanding how ELT classroom curricula can be analysed,developed and evaluated.

Innovation in English Language Teaching Résumé

Innovation in English Language Teaching: A Reader David Hall (Pennsylvania State University, College of Information Sciences and Technology, University Park, USA)

This reader provides both theoretical perspectives and practical tools for analysing and understanding how ELT classroom curricula can be analysed, developed and evaluated.
The commissioned and classic texts place curriculum change in a philosophical framework and also explore the political and institutional considerations. A series of case studies are provided to highlight both the role of the teacher in curriculum innovation and various processes of planning and implementation. The final section deals with evaluating curriculum and syllabus change.

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Philosophies and values underpinning curriculum change Political and institutional considerations in curriculum change Planning and implementing curriculum change Evaluating Curriculum Change

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GOR003846878
9780415241243
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Innovation in English Language Teaching: A Reader David Hall (Pennsylvania State University, College of Information Sciences and Technology, University Park, USA)
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
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