Week |
Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
Meeting & Introduction |
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2) |
Basics of Instructional Processes and Learner Differences |
Woolfolk Ch.1 - 4 |
3) |
Theories of Personality and Learning Styles (Myers & Briggs, Keirsey & Bates, Catell -16PF) |
Student presentations |
4) |
Theories of Personality and Learning Styles (Big Five Personality Traits, Kolb, Honey& Mumford) |
Students presentations |
5) |
Theories of Personality and Learning Styles (Grasha & Riechmann , Gregorc, Felder) |
Student Presentations |
6) |
Theories of Personality and Learning Styles (Fleming, Witkin, Hudson, Kirton) |
Student Presentations |
7) |
Culture and Community |
Woolfolk Ch.5 |
8) |
Culture, Socialization and Education |
Ornstein Ch. 9 |
9) |
Social Class, Race and School Achievement |
Ornstein Ch. 10 |
10) |
Providing Equal Educational Opportunity |
Ornstein Ch. 11 |
11) |
Motivation |
Woolfolk Ch.10-11 |
12) |
Motivation(cont) |
Woolfolk Ch.10-11 |
13) |
Creating Learning Environments |
Woolfolk Ch.12 |
14) |
Teaching for Self-Regulation, Creativity and Tolerance |
Woolfolk Ch.13 |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
1.Being able to describe the issues related with the scientific resources in the field of teaching, English language teaching and educational technologies within the national and international standards. |
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1 Speaks English well and uses concepts related to English Language education and pedagogical formation effectively.
2 Uses knowledge of teaching programs, approaches, methods and assessment and evaluation related to foreign language education.
3 Applies the most appropriate teaching strategies, methods and techniques taking into account the developmental characteristics and individual differences of the students.
4 Develops appropriate materials related to the subject in line with the needs of the students.
5 Integrates technology in foreign language education practices. |
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2) |
2.Proficient in the phonology, semantics, grammar and the vocabulary of the language, use the language effectively. |
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3) |
3. Apply theories and research in language acquisition and development to provide optimal learning environments in English language teaching. |
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4) |
4. develop English language teaching materials according to the needs of the learners with a critical perspective. |
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5) |
5. Use appropriate software and technology resources for language teaching effectively in and out of classroom by locating and selecting them. |
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6) |
6. To improve students' reading, writing, listening and speaking skills, make use of various methods and techniques. |
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7) |
7. Design English language teaching curriculum and lesson plans. |
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8) |
8. Organize effective classrooms that promote English language learning. |
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9) |
9. assess students’ knowledge using multiple measures and alternative assessment techniques in order to evaluate language knowledge and skills in an effective way by using and generating measurement and assessment instruments. |
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10. Apply major concepts, principles, theories, and research related to the nature and role of culture and cultural groups to construct supportive learning environments and to promote inter-cultural effective communication and pragmatics skills. |
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11) |
11. Take on responsibility in individual and group projects by working cooperatively and meeting the requirements |
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12) |
12. Take into consideration professional and ethical rules and principles. |
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13) |
13. Apply the pedagogical implications of the research in the field of English language teaching for his/her personal and professional development, by keeping up with the recent studies. |
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14) |
14. Use reflective thinking and reflective teaching to examine his/her teaching skills and professional competencies. |
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15) |
15. Transfer the knowledge and skills necessary for life-long learning to students by using metacognitive techniques with the knowledge of how to obtain information effectively. |
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16) |
16. utilize learning strategies and technology resources by evaluating their relevance to K-12 students’ interests, needs, individual differences, and developmental characteristics. |
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