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DETAILED COURSE OUTLINE

WEEK: COURSE CONTENTS:


Introduction

 What is Student Teaching and Observation?


1  STO and Micro Teaching Practice Teaching
 Characteristics of STO

 How does learning take place?


2  The Subject ,the teacher and the students
 Shift in the roles of students and teachers

Role of Teacher:
 Features of an effective teacher
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 Features of an effective student

Different Teaching and Learning Methodologies


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 Grammar Translation Method
 Direct Method
 Audiolingual Method
 The Silent Way
Kinds of Syllabus:
 Grammar or Structural Syllabus
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 Notional or Functional Syllabus

Kinds of Syllabus:
 Task-based Syllabus
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 Skill-based Syllabus

Kinds of Syllabus:
 Situational Syllabus
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 Content-based Syllabus

Lesson Planning
 Need Analysis
 Evaluating the lesson plan
8  Making and using Lesson Plans for teaching Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing
Skills, Grammar and Vocabulary.

Classroom Observation
9  The importance of classroom observation
 Observation of English Language/Literature Classrooms
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 Peer Observation

10 Mid-Term Examination
Classroom Management:
 Teaching Mixed Ability Classes
 Teaching Problem Classes
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 Teacher Centered Class Rooms
 Student Centered Class Rooms

Classroom Dynamics
 Classroom Interaction
 Teaching the Whole Class
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 Pair-Work
 Group-Work

Aspects of Classroom Management:


 Listening in the classroom
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 Techniques of Class management

A/V Aids:
 Kinds of A/V aids
14  Role of A/V aids in classroom

Skills Improvement:
 Strategies for improving oral presentation
15  Strategies for improving listening

 Presentations Sessions
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 Review of the Syllabus


 Question/Answer Session
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 Mock Paper

18 Final-Term Examination Week

REQUIRED TEXTBOOK

 Educational Psychology and management of Learning


 EFL in the Classroom (AIOU)
 Teaching Today By David G. Armstron, Kenneth T. Henerson, Tom V. Savage

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