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Level 5 Diploma for Teaching and Learning ESOL/English. John Keenan j.keenan@worc.ac.uk. Day 1. Standard English Social factors: ideology, discourse, labelling. Day 2. The nature of language Language and social class/race Multilingualism. Day 3. The future of English. Day 4. Reflection
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Level 5 Diploma for Teaching and Learning ESOL/English John Keenan j.keenan@worc.ac.uk
Day 1 • Standard English • Social factors: ideology, discourse, labelling
Day 2 • The nature of language • Language and social class/race • Multilingualism
Day 3 • The future of English
Day 4 • Reflection • Progression • Iplp
The blog • http://level5diploma2013.wordpress.com
Eleven Step Programme • 1. CRB • 2. NQF Level 3 in English • 3. NQF Level 2 in maths • Initial Professional Learning Plan • Own observations of experienced teacher/tutor/mentor undertaking teaching • Reflections • Four assessed lessons - at least two levels from: entry, levels 1 and 2 • Passed module assignments • 9. Schemes of work for 75 hours and 10 lesson plans • 10. A list of professional development activities undertaken during the programme • 11. Confirmation of 75 hours teaching hours in FE/Lifelong Learning Sector
Introduction to university procedure John Keenan–course co-ordinator j.keenan@worc.ac.uk Karima Kadi-Hanifi – ESOL leader k.kadi-hanifi@worc.ac.uk Claire Rowlands– Course Administrator c.rowlands@worc.ac.uk
What does the university offer you? • Library http://www.thehiveworcester.org • Study skills http://students.worc.ac.uk • Student Union membership - card • Counselling services http://www.worc.ac.uk/counselling/ • Dyslexia/disability support http://www.worcester.ac.uk/student-services/disability-and-dyslexia.htm • Careers http://www.worc.ac.uk/careers/ • 24 hour computer access http://findapc.worc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/lab.pl • Financial advice http://www.worc.ac.uk/wfa/
SCONUL Lissa O’Grady l.ogrady@worc.ac.uk 01905 85 5414
Mitigating Circumstances Evidence for Examples of evidence include: • Medical Certificate (obtained at the time of illness) • Letter from medical practitioner confirming the illness of the student or another person • Letter from student counsellor • Death certificate o Serious illness o Serious illness of partner, relative or friend o Bereavement o Excessive employment demands which were substantial and temporary (PT students only) Form
Intercalation For a variety of reasons – medical, personal, financial – some students find it necessary to suspend their studies temporarily. This is described at the University as “intercalation”. Anyone contemplating this should seek the advice of their tutors in the first instance; You then need to contact Dionne Boulter (d.boulter@worc.ac.uk) in Registry and Claire Rowlands (c.rowlands@worc.ac.uk), the course administrator .
Failure = retake in summerFail retake = sit module againNon-submission = Board of Study decision
Attempts to Improve Core Skills • 1984 - Core Skills Project,YTS, MSC, BTEC, TVEI CPVE • 1989 - New Strategy Post-16 Core Skills (DES 1989) • IT, Society and Environment, Industry and Commerce, Numeracy, Communication, Problem-solving, Practical Skills, Working Co-operatively; GNVQs • Dearing Report Key Skills • Communication, Numeracy, ICT, Working with Others etc • 1998 Moser Report Skills for Life, 2001 • 2004 Tomlinson report, Diplomas, Core Skills • 2008 Kelly 14-19 White Paper, Functional Skills
Literacy levels Level% number Level 2 or above 44 14.1m (Skills for Life national needs and impact survey, DfES, 2003) Entry level 1 or below 3 1.1m Entry level 2 2 0.6m Entry level 3 11 3.5m (All entry level or below) 16 5.2m Level 1 40 12.6m http://www.literacytrust.org.uk/Database/stats/adultstats.html#England
Numeracy http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/educationnews/4372738/Almost-24-million-adults-with-poor-numeracy-skills-say-MPs.html
What will this course do? Social factors learning English/ESOL Psychological factors learning English/ESOL Teaching and learning methods English/ESOL change – pedagogy – reflection – support – resources –linguistics
Poem for Everyman I will present you parts of my self slowly if you are patient and tender. I will open drawers that mostly stay closed and bring out places and people and things sounds and smells, loves and frustrations, hopes and sadness, bits and pieces of three decades of life that have been grabbed off in chunks and found lying in my hands. they have eaten their way into my memory, carved their way into my heart. altogether- you or I will never see them - they are me. If you regard them lightly, deny they are important or worse judge them I will quietly, slowly, begin to wrap them up, in small pieces of velvet, like worn silver and gold jewellery, tuck them away in a small wooden chest of drawers and close. John Wood
The Blot What is Miss Maclean’s pedagogy?
Learning Outcomes Greater understanding of what language is Greater understanding of what English is Revision of key linguistic terms
What do you know? grammar syntax noun morphology semiotics accent adjective preposition http://classtools.net/education-games-php/fruit_machine/ dialect verb Standard English received pronunciation pragmatics syntagm phoneme
What is language? What is language? What would you say language was? ‘an artificial system of signs and symbols, with rules’ Chambers cited in Harley p.8
What is language? • specialisation - word means the same • semanticity - signals mean something • openness - ability to invent • syntactic rules • Anderson 1985 added • cited in Harley, 2001: .9 Hockett 1960 16 properties
What is language? Language form content use phon/graphology syntax semantics pragmatics morphology Structure..................Meaning.................Context
What is language? Form Graphology/Phonology Phonemes - smallest unit of speech . Graphemes - smallest unit of written language eg alphabet
What is language? Form Morphology Morphemes - smallest grammatical unit with meaning Bound and free
What is language? Form The word – consists of phonemes/graphemes and morphemes However... Aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it deosn't mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoetnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat ltteer be at the rghit pclae. The rset can be a toatl mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe
What is language? Form Syntax Rules Each sentence must contain a noun phrase and a verb phrase Jesus wept Noun phrase article adjective noun Verb phrase verb adverb
What is language? Content Semiotics Ferdinand de Saussure Language is a system of signs A sign is the basic element of meaning
What is language? Content The creator of language is the encoder The receiver is the decoder The creator must make sure the code is understood.
What is language? Content Wednesday everyone lost lamb dried okay nasty error yellow over useable happy appetite very esteemed cheese roll acidic cluck knows everything dangerous timeless heaps each cheese old do eat
What is language? Content Hats earn lottery lolly orchids
What is language? Content Sign signifier (DENOTATION) signified (CONNOTATION)