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This book provides a comprehensive, contextualized approach to curriculum creation, design, development, and evaluation for Intensive English Programs. The book starts by guiding the reader through the important but often overlooked steps of contextualizing their current or future language curriculum to give decision makers the full picture of what their curriculum is intended to accomplish. Subsequent chapters break down the popular ADDIE (Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement, and Evaluate) model of curricular design into meaningful units focused on learner and context analysis, learning outcomes, assessments, materials, and implementation and evaluation processes. Accessible and engaging chapters include a variety of prompts, activities, and summaries to support learning and implementation.

With instruction on how to build a language curriculum from scratch and insights for changing or improving an existing curriculum, this book is a key resource for instructors and program a

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"This is a very timely book. This book lays out the ADDIE process for curriculum construction and likens it to building a solid house in a very principled approach backed by solid examples and time-proven steps. It also recognizes and accounts for a variety of settings for the multi-faceted types of English for Specific Purposes that more and more IEPs have needed to adapt to. This book will be a great introduction to graduate students and an even better refresher for experienced language school administrators."

--Gordon Clark, Director and Assistant Dean, Intensive English Language Institute, International Affairs, University of North Texas, USA



Table of Contents
1. A Metaphor for Curriculum and Curricular Design. 2. Defining Curriculum. 3. Context and Contextual Analysis. 4. Governing Documents: Mission, Goals, and Objectives. 5. Learner Analysis. 6. Contextual Synthesis. 7. Learning Outcomes: Design, Develop, and Implement. 8. Assessment & Feedback: Design, Develop, and Implement. 9. Learning Experiences: Design, Develop, and Implement. 10. Program-Wide Implementation. 11. Evaluation of Process and Product.

Curriculum Development for Intensive English

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    A Paperback by Benjamin L. McMurry, Norman W. Evans, K. James Hartshorn

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 12/27/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032287379, 978-1032287379
      ISBN10: 1032287373

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book provides a comprehensive, contextualized approach to curriculum creation, design, development, and evaluation for Intensive English Programs. The book starts by guiding the reader through the important but often overlooked steps of contextualizing their current or future language curriculum to give decision makers the full picture of what their curriculum is intended to accomplish. Subsequent chapters break down the popular ADDIE (Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement, and Evaluate) model of curricular design into meaningful units focused on learner and context analysis, learning outcomes, assessments, materials, and implementation and evaluation processes. Accessible and engaging chapters include a variety of prompts, activities, and summaries to support learning and implementation.

      With instruction on how to build a language curriculum from scratch and insights for changing or improving an existing curriculum, this book is a key resource for instructors and program a

      Trade Review

      "This is a very timely book. This book lays out the ADDIE process for curriculum construction and likens it to building a solid house in a very principled approach backed by solid examples and time-proven steps. It also recognizes and accounts for a variety of settings for the multi-faceted types of English for Specific Purposes that more and more IEPs have needed to adapt to. This book will be a great introduction to graduate students and an even better refresher for experienced language school administrators."

      --Gordon Clark, Director and Assistant Dean, Intensive English Language Institute, International Affairs, University of North Texas, USA



      Table of Contents
      1. A Metaphor for Curriculum and Curricular Design. 2. Defining Curriculum. 3. Context and Contextual Analysis. 4. Governing Documents: Mission, Goals, and Objectives. 5. Learner Analysis. 6. Contextual Synthesis. 7. Learning Outcomes: Design, Develop, and Implement. 8. Assessment & Feedback: Design, Develop, and Implement. 9. Learning Experiences: Design, Develop, and Implement. 10. Program-Wide Implementation. 11. Evaluation of Process and Product.

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