2415 English 2: Year Level 1-7

Introduction

English 2: Year Level 1-7 consists of two courses of 15 ECTS, ENG 103 and ENG 104.

English 2 builds on English 1 and provides specialization in language teaching and in the choice and use of different texts at the primary level. The study programme provides a greater focus on didactic challenges at beginner level (1- 4), and in the education of pupils in the final years at primary level (5-7). The structure of the language, the further development of the student’s own language proficiency and textual competence are also emphasised, as well as critical assessment of various aspects of English teaching at primary level. The study programme focuses on varied activities and methods of teaching English. English is also viewed from a historical perspective with more complex texts in different genres.

Target Group and Admission Requirements

Teacher education students and teachers who wish to continue their education.

Aim of the Programme

Students will acquire the knowledge, skills and general competence needed to teach English in primary and lower secondary schools.

Learning outcome

The study programme courses include descriptions of the learning outcomes.

Curriculum and structure



Code Course title Credits O/V *) Credits pr. semester
  S1(A) S2(V) S3(A) S4(V) S5(A) S6(V)
Total: 0 0 0 0 0 0
*) O - Mandatory course, V - Optional course

English 2 comprises 30 ECTS credits, divided into two courses each of 15 ECTS credits: ENG 103 and 104.

English 2 consists of four themes:

The English language: structure and system 3

  • Language in context: text-based grammar for teachers
  • Standard language and geographical / social varieties
  • Cultural conventions and language usage
  • The English teacher’s language skills and textual competence

Basic skills with a focus on oral and written skills

  • Writing as a process
  • Writing in classroom
  • Integration of oral and written language in learning activities
  • Assessment focused on oral and written skills
  • The English teacher’s language skills and textual competence

Text, society and culture

  • Society, history, and cultural expressions in English speaking countries
  • Critical and analytical approaches to literary and other texts
  • Selection and organization of work with texts in the classroom
  • The interplay of reading and writing

Integrated basic skills

  • LK06 as a framework for the development of questions within the subject area
  • The development of the pupils’ skills: working with various strategies and methods, different ways of organizing the teaching, assessment and assessment tools, the use of strategies and adapted teaching.

Internationalization

The study programme allows for the possibility of studying abroad.

Teaching and Learning Methods

The study programme includes varied and active teaching and learning methods including lectures in combination with discussion of material, seminars, group work and individual study.

Theory and Practical Training

A period of teaching practice is compulsory for all students taking General Teacher Education, Year Levels 1-7.

Assessment Methods

The assessment methods are given in the course descriptions.

Suitability

Students enrolled on the General Teacher Education study programme will be continually assessed regarding their suitability according to national regulations for suitability assessment.


Minor adjustments may occur during the academic year, subject to the decision of the Dean

Publisert av / forfatter Ian Hector Harkness <Ian.HarknessSPAMFILTER@hit.no> - 18/05/2015