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Curriculum Planning and Collaboration. Keith Kelly keithpkelly@yahoo.co.uk. Curriculum planning, 3 examples. EALs UK Identify language functions within curriculum Plot language in specific content Feed it back into testing Knowledge Framework
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Curriculum Planning and Collaboration Keith Kelly keithpkelly@yahoo.co.uk www.factworld.info
Curriculum planning, 3 examples • EALs UK • Identify language functions within curriculum • Plot language in specific content • Feed it back into testing • Knowledge Framework • 6 steps to preparing language within content learning • US Literacy Mapping • Identify cross-curricular language • Coordinate, recycle and develop www.factworld.info
Which is the correct graph, why? www.factworld.info www.factworld.info
What do exams / tests really assess? • Examples from Maths • You can’t test what you haven’t taught. www.factworld.info
Places to look for support • FACTWorld links page • Science Across the World • ASE CDs • Maths links • FACTWorld yahoogroups list • Partner schools • Exams providers (IGCSE / IB) • Publishers / reps www.factworld.info
References: • Any language teacher recipe books: • Peter Watcyn-Jones Penguin • Vocabulary games and activities / Grammar games and activities • Herbert Puchta + Gunther Gerngross • Teaching grammar creatively • Friedrich Klippel • Keep Talking • Onestopclil / onestopenglish • www.onestopclil.com • TeachingEnglish British Council / BBC • http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/clil • EALs UK / Literacy in US schools • Geri Smyth – Helping Bilingual Pupils to Access the Curriculum, David Foulton, 2003 • Andy Harvey – Using the Knowledge Framework for planning in the primary curriculum, NALDIC Quarterly, Summer 2010 • Heidi Hayes Jacobs – Active Literacy Across the Curriculum, Eye on Education, 2006 www.factworld.info