Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Materials development
for language learning and
teaching
- Materials evaluation
- evaluation instruments
- set a series of questions about how
suitable the activities are
- Materials adaptation
- adapt the materials to the
context in which the teachers
are using them.
Anmerkungen:
- in order to achieve a congruence between materials, methodology, learners, objectives, the target language and the teacher's personality and style.
- adding, deleting, modifying,
simplifying and reordering.
- involve learners in the
process
Anmerkungen:
- written taking into account the learner adaptation.
- aiming to be learner-centred,
flexible, open-ended, relevant,
universal and authentic.
- giving choices to
learners.
- Materials production
- influence by
principles of language
acquisition
- focus on the creative,
inspirational aspect of materials
and on making use of prior
experience of teaching
- Materials exploitation
- procedures to help teachers to
humanise their coursebooks.
- teachers adapt aspects of cultural content.
Anmerkungen:
- local institutional and classroom requirements.
- Issues
- value of textbooks
- Agree: offer teachers the resources
they need to base their
lessons on.
- Disagree: is inevitably superficial and reductionist in its
coverage of language points and its provision of
language experience.
- Published Materials
- over the years published materials have been replacen with
home-made materials to achieve relevance and engagement.
- pedagogic approaches
- for the last 40 years PPP
approaches have been used.
Anmerkungen:
- frequent use of low-level practice activities as listen and repeat, dialogue repetition, matching and filling in the blanks.
- many writers have proposed more
experiential approaches to using
language-learning materials
Anmerkungen:
- language awareness approach: learners first experience a text holistically and then analyse it with a view to making discoveries for themselves about language use
- texts and tasks
- Agree: help the learners by
focusing their processing energies
on the target feature.
- Disagree: overprotect
learners and don't prepare
them for reality of language
use outside the classroom.
- authenticity: in relation
with the learner's
culture.
- Acceptability
- related with taboos such
as sex, racism or homosexualism.
- humanising materials
- the necessity of personalise, localise and make
meaningful the learners experience in the target
language.
- need for materials to be effectively
engaging and cater for all learning style
preferences.
- new technologies in
language-learning materials
- Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) materials
facilitate learning depending on how the technology is
implemented.
- facilitate reading
Anmerkungen:
- by supporting comprehension with graphics, video and sound.
- facilitate writing
Anmerkungen:
- trough modelling the genre, demonstrating the process, facilitating brainstorming and research.
- oragnizational advantages
Anmerkungen:
- such as easy acces, convenient storage and retrieval and easy sharing.
- free source of authentic texts
- collaborative problem solving
activities inside and outside the
classroom.