Selected Topics in Curriculum & Instruction Language and Culture in EFL/ESL Bilingual Instruction
Selected Topics in Curriculum & Instruction Language and Culture in EFL/ESL Bilingual Instruction
Class: Tuesdays, 9 – 12 PM
Required texts:
García, O. (2009). Bilingual Education in the 21st Century: A Global Perspective. West Sussex, United
Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell.
May, S. (2014). The Multilingual Turn: Implications for SLA, TESOL, and Bilingual Education. New York,
NY: Routledge.
Nieto, S. (2002). Language, Culture and Teaching: Critical Perspectives for a New Century. Mahwah, New
Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers.
INTEGRATION OF TECHNOLOGY
The Curriculum and Instruction Department integrates the use of technology by using Blackboard Learn
as a tool for learning during and beyond the instructional hours. In addition to traditional research,
students are expected to conduct electronic explorations when constructing each assignment. Finally,
students analyze the uses of electronic and other forms of academic literature throughout the course.
COURSE REQUIREMENTS
Weekly Activities
Students will engage in a variety of activities each week in order to critically analyze current
readings in critical multicultural education that relates to the field of EFL/ESL teaching and
learning . Students will also be responsible for participating in these activities through class and
online discussion.
This course involves readings designed to provide an overview between the role of student’s
culture and the teaching-learning of English in diverse multilingual-multicultural. You should
complete the readings under a particular class date before coming to class that day. You should
read selections closely enough to participate in vigorous in-class dialogue about the selections.
Students are required to come to class with a minimum 1 paragraph synthesis / abstract
with 2 – 3 questions on the reading / weekly assignment each week as a focus for the
discussion. The synthesis / abstract should include all of the following:
– major points / issues, critique / analysis, questions, extensions, links / resources.
Students will read and discuss the required 3 textbooks as a class. Students will complete one
synthesis paper focusing on the 3 texts (3 pages minimum).
Students will individually plan for a Language and Culture Critical Education Project during the
semester. Students will plan an interactive presentation / experience including readings / links for
the class prior to the presentation / experience. Students will complete a synthesis paper,
conference proposal or manuscript tied to the presentation / experience (5 pages approx.).
ASSESSMENT
All projects must be completed to the satisfaction of the class and instructor for students to
receive an A.
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