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EDN5195

LOTE methodology and practice

Lecturer-in-charge to be advised

6 points
* 3 hours per week
* Second semester
* Peninsula
* Prerequisites: EDN1795, EDN2795, EDN3005 (for Bachelor of Education students only) and a major post-Year 12 or its equivalent in a language other than English, including students who will finish such a qualification concurrently with this method subject
* Corequisite: EDN4795

Objectives Upon successful completion of this subject, students should have an understanding of contemporary research in first and second language acquisition and bilingualism; a knowledge of methods appropriate to primary LOTE teaching; a knowledge of resources appropriate to primary LOTE teaching; a knowledge of assessment and evaluation procedures for LOTE; an ability to develop reading and writing skills in learners who are simultaneously acquiring literacy skills in their first language; a knowledge of the LOTE curriculum including the ability to teach, integrate and reinforce the primary school curriculum through LOTE.

Synopsis This subject seeks to satisfy present Victorian Government and Department of Education guidelines in regard to the introduction of LOTE in the primary school. Students will be assisted to develop specific strategies for teaching a LOTE, including ways of developing learners' literacy and oracy skills, integrating the development of linguistics and socio-cultural knowledge, monitoring learners' progress and performance, selecting and adapting materials and designing units of work. Current issues in LOTE education will be discussed, including distance education, PALS and the articulation between primary and secondary school LOTE programs. Students will be required to complete an associated LOTE fieldwork program.

Assessment Assignments (2000 words): 70%
* Participation in class activities and discussion: 30%

Recommended texts

Halliwell S Teaching English in the primary classroom Longman, 1992

Vale D, Scarino A and McKay P Pocket ALL Curriculum Corporation, 1991

Victorian Board of Studies Curriculum and standards framework: LOTE VBOS, 1994


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