Prospectus

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Reflection on the School Subject: Teaching and Learning English Language Arts

Course
2021-2022

Admission requirements

This course is only available for students in the MA Language and Culture Education: English programme.

Description

Students in this course explore the school subject English from different socio-cultural and theoretical perspectives. The course centres on the questions: How is English taught and how are approaches to teaching informed by different understandings of what it means to learn English? Students reflect on these broad questions by focussing on the development of writing competence in English: How can learning to write well contribute to language acquisition in a broader sense? In this way, the course integrates communicative and linguistic perspectives, so that students learn to interweave relevant literary and cultural content with language proficiency education. Students not only work on expanding their theoretical knowledge and pedagogical repertoire, but also further develop their own language skills. By also investigating how relevant content (literature, culture, linguistics) in the school subject could be addressed through writing instruction, this course provides opportunities for teachers to reflect on innovative, and integrated, approaches to English language arts instruction.

Course objectives

In this course, students will:

  1. Reflect upon the goals and purposes of English education in international contexts, focusing on how these relate to English curricula in the Netherlands;
  2. Analyse theories in literacy and language learning, focusing on the development of writing ability in English as an L2;
  3. Reflect on how their objectives for teaching English, as well as how their experiences learning English, are informed by larger understandings of English as a school subject as it has been theorised historically and internationally.

Timetable

The timetables are available through My Timetable.

Mode of instruction

Weekly seminars (2 hours per week).

Assessment method

Assessment and Weighing

Partial grade Weighing
Weekly written responses to readings 40%
3,000-word reflective essay 60%

Resit

The essay can be retaken if it is insufficient.

Reading list

Assigned texts are available via Brightspace link to Leiden University Library resources.

Registration

The education administration of ICLON will arrange the registration, see tab 'Meer informatie'.

Contact

  • For substantive questions, contact the lecturer listed in the right information bar.

Remarks