|
Nov 28, 2024
|
|
|
|
TSL 610 - Principles and Practices of TESOL in Middle Childhood, Adolescence, and Adulthood This
course serves as a complement to TSL 609. It
examines historical and
theoretical perspectives
on TESOL in middle school,
secondary, and adult
learning, and describes
contemporary models and
approaches to the education of
English Language
Learners in middle childhood,
adolescence and
adulthood. Principles of language development
across the curriculum form the
basis for a review
of methods, materials, and
technology appropriate
to older English Language
Learners of all
backgrounds and
proficiencies. Fieldwork explores
forms and purposes of ESOL for
older learners
developed with reference to
specific program
models. Broad understanding of the role of the
ESOL educator is developed
with reference to
professionalism and advocacy
in TESOL, interaction
with parents and community,
and the impact of NYS
Learning Standards and TESOL
standards in framing
the education of English
Language Learners. 25
hours fieldwork required.
Credits: 3
Add to Portfolio (opens a new window)
|
|