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ESOL, Grades P-12


Course Description

Foundations of second language learning, curriculum, materials design, and methods of teaching non-native speakers of English in grades P-12. This course provides an introduction to curricula, methods, and materials in P-12 classrooms. Students will gain experience tutoring and/or observing English-language learners in P-12 schools.

Additional Requirements for Graduate Students:
Activities such as (1) oral reports on research projects or articles dealing with second language learning and teaching, (2) research paper on a topic to be chosen by the professor and the student, or (3) additional instructional units.


Athena Title

ESOL Grades P-12


Equivalent Courses

Not open to students with credit in LLED 5630 or LLED 7630


Non-Traditional Format

This course will be taught 95% or more online.


Undergraduate Pre or Corequisite

(LLED 5040/7040 or LLED 5040E/7040E) and (LLED 5730/7730 or LLED 5730E/7730E)


Semester Course Offered

Offered fall and spring


Grading System

A - F (Traditional)


Course Objectives

1. To understand the relationship between Second Language Acquisition (SLA) theory and teaching methodology 2. To gain proficiency in designing and using language teaching methods and materials 3. To gain hands-on experience teaching English to speakers of other languages (ESOL) 4. To develop as a reflective practitioner in education 5. Students will develop the ability to teach English language skills through content instruction. 6. Students will develop the ability to make adjustments in classroom language in order to make it comprehensible to English language learners. 7. Students will develop the ability to evaluate and adapt classroom materials for English language learners. 8. Students will learn to monitor student progress and use appropriate assessment measures and techniques with English language learners.


Topical Outline

1. Approaches to language acquisition 2. Language competence 3. Multiple intelligences in TESOL; Lesson planning 4. Total Physical Response (TPR) 5. Music, chants, poetry, drama 6. Listening, comprehension and oral language development 7. Computer Assisted Language Learning (C.A.L.L.) and Multimedia 8. Emergent literacy 9. Sheltered instruction observation protocol (SIOP) model. English for speakers of other languages (ESOL) regulations, advocacy and placement 10.Literacy development: Writing in a Second language (L2); Reading in a Second language (L2) 11. Content-Area teaching 12. English for speakers of other languages (ESOL) students in the mainstream class 13. Grammar instruction 14. Vocabulary learning and instruction 15. Language Learning through Games 16. English for speakers of other languages (ESOL) regulations, advocacy and placement 17.Assessment 18.Special needs


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