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Andrade, Maureen S.; Bunker, Ellen L. – Distance Education, 2009
The role of learner autonomy and self-regulated learning in distance education has received much attention. The application of these concepts impacts course design and, potentially, learner achievement. In the case of distance language learning, course designers must consider not only how to help learners gain communicative competence but also…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Second Language Learning, Personal Autonomy, Independent Study
Macdonald, Katrina – Australian Library Journal, 2008
This paper introduces the ESL Information Literacy Project (ESLILP) at the University of Ballarat. It describes the development, implementation and evaluation of a library orientation course designed in a TAFE context for adult, non-academic students who speak English as a Second Language (ESL). The paper seeks to raise awareness of an apparent…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Information Literacy, Library Skills, Library Instruction
Weigle, Sara Cushing – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2007
The assessment of student writing is an essential task for writing teachers, and yet many graduate programs do not require students to take a course in assessment or evaluation, and courses on teaching writing often devote only a limited amount of time to the discussion of assessment. Furthermore, teachers frequently need to prepare their students…
Descriptors: Writing Evaluation, Writing Teachers, English Teacher Education, Instructional Design
Case, Rod E.; Ainsworth, John; Emerson, Rick – Adult Learning, 2004
This article provides a field-based account of how to develop and implement an adult workplace literacy program for English as a Second Language (ESL) students based upon the principles of a social practices definition of literacy. The purpose of the program is to provide basic literacy instruction for the growing population of Spanish-speaking…
Descriptors: Workplace Literacy, Adult Education, English (Second Language), Spanish Speaking
Peer reviewedRoss, Nigel J. – ELT Journal, 1991
The teaching of modern literature using film versions of the works studied is examined, and a special course that was organized around this concept is described. Results of the course are discussed, and suggestions are made for how to use film in general literature courses and other contexts. (12 references) (JL)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation, Course Organization, English (Second Language)
Sanctis, Dona De – 1985
A course in advanced English as a second language that focused on the writing of formal research papers revealed that even students who had chosen personally interesting topics and were able to organize facts and present them well still had difficulty. They had problems beginning and ending their papers, they approached their topics warily, and…
Descriptors: Advanced Courses, Classroom Techniques, Course Organization, English (Second Language)
Heller, Gloria – 1983
A college course in American culture, designed for students of English as a second language as an introduction to both American culture and university content courses, is described. The course was developed based on the philosophy and techniques of ethnography and foreign language pedagogy, and requires a combination of student participation,…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Cultural Awareness
Nelson, Marie – 1985
A college-level composition course in English as a second language uses a "freewriting" technique and de-emphasizes rules and structure to emphasize writing strategies. The course is divided into three major segments: drafting, revising, and fine-tuning. In the first segment, students are encouraged to develop fluency by trying a number of topics,…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Educational Strategies
Singleton, Carl – 1983
While vocabulary is the concern of beginning students of English as a second language (ESL) and essays are the focus of advanced students, syntax is the domain of the intermediate course, with an emphasis on sentence combining. One method divides the course into four segments: (1) using, varying, and rearranging connectors; (2) ordering thoughts…
Descriptors: Assignments, Classroom Techniques, Cohesion (Written Composition), Course Organization
Noss, Richard B. – 1987
A course in English as a second language for diplomats, offered in Washington, D.C. is described. The course consists of two levels: the first aims at non-native speakers of English with threshold proficiency, and the second is designed for current and prospective personnel in foreign diplomatic services of non-English-speaking countries. The…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Course Content, Course Organization, English for Special Purposes
Some Internet Applications for Language Teaching: A Web-Assisted Course of English for Construction.
Peer reviewedFernandez, Jose Maria Perez – Educational Media International, 2001
Describes how the Internet was used in an English class for architecture and construction students at the University of Granada (Spain). Discusses course organization; links to construction company Web sites; active learning; group work; student presentations; student autonomy and student motivation; and problems with plagiarism. (LRW)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Architectural Education, Construction Industry, Course Organization
PDF pending restorationLong, Robert W., III – Hiroshima Shudo University Research Review, 1994
This article discusses the development of English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) curricula that are consistent across course levels. The article argues that to maintain consistency, teachers must cooperate to form an ongoing, systematic development of subskill-based course guidelines in the skill areas of speaking, listening, reading, writing, and…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Curriculum Design
Hamp-Lyons, Elizabeth – 1982
A strategy for teaching reading in college preparation courses of English as a second language that attempts to help students achieve reading independence, is presented. Skills of independent, flexible reading are outlined and a taxonomy of skill types (passive, active, and synthetic) and levels (mechanical, knowledge, transfer, response, and…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Classification, College Preparation, Course Organization
Christensen, Torkil – Journal of the Faculty of General Education of Sapporo University, 1984
An experimental one-year course in English for freshman nonmajors at a Japanese university is described and discussed. Classes, comprised of over 50 students, met once a week for 90-minute lessons. The syllabus focused on the thorough learning of short, humorous stories and activities developed from the stories. In class, English was used as much…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Freshmen, Communicative Competence (Languages), Course Content
Woods, Devon – 1984
An approach to writing in a college-level English as a second language (ESL) course is based on recent emphasis in research on the processes involved and strategies used in the various areas of human endeavor. Recent research in writing has indicated that effective and unfrustrated writers carry out the writing task in ways that are very different…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Class Activities, Cognitive Style, Course Content

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