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by Teachvill Village 6 years ago

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Syllabus design to curriculum development

Post-World War II saw major developments in English language teaching, particularly influenced by the UK and the US. Initially, the focus was on practical English mastery, with significant methodological innovations emerging in the 1950s and 1960s.

Syllabus design to curriculum development

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Syllabus design to curriculum development

Focus on general English based on vocabulary level and linguistic difficulty.

After World War II
Considering the legacy of the UK, and the rising power of the US as a potency

The mastery of practical English instead of academic mastery.

The 1950’s and 1960`s flourished with methodological innovations

A structural Syllabus

Meaningful presentations of structures

Sequence of classroom activities.

the Structural Method

the audiolingual method focused on:

Nearing the mid 1970`s the need for a collective change emerged

Communicative Language Teaching

a completely different view on how to develop curricula

in the very core during these stages

Classroom implementation

Program implementation

Specifications: ends means

Curriculum planning

Habits strengthened by reinforcement

Focusing on the right response

Viewing language as a behavior

Any relationship to each other.