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Lesson Information

Course Credit
Course ECTS Credit
Teaching Language of Instruction İngilizce
Level of Course Bachelor's Degree, TYYÇ: Level 6, EQF-LLL: Level 6, QF-EHEA: First Cycle
Type of Course
Mode of Delivery Face-to-face
Does the course require compulsory or optional work experience?
Course Coordinator Assist. Prof. Dr. HÜLYA YUMRU
Instructor (s)
Course Assistant

Purpose and Content

The aim of the course This course aims to raise students’ awareness about the current research and its implications for English language teaching.
Course Content This course covers reading articles on learning theories and language teaching methodologies in English language teaching with an emphasis on twenty-first century skills and the pedagogical implications of research on language teaching methodology.

Weekly Course Subjects

1Introduction to the course
221st Century Skills – an Overview
3Creativity and Innovation in ELT Classes Critical Thinking and Problem Solving in ELT
4Information, Media and Technology Skills
5Blended Learning for ELT
6Blended Learning for ELT
7Flipped Learning in TESOL: Definitions, Approaches, and Implementation
8Flipped Learning in the English as a Foreign Language Classroom: Outcomes and Perceptions
9Mid-term
10Learner Autonomy in Language Learning
11Learner Autonomy in Language Learning
12Learner Autonomy in Language Learning
13Teacher autonomy for learner autonomy
14Teacher autonomy for learner autonomy

Resources

1- Bauer-Ramazani, C., Graney, J. M., Marshall, H. W., & Sabieh, C. (2016). Flipped learning in tesol: Definitions, approaches, and implementation. TESOL Journal, 7(2), 429–437. https://doi.org/10.1002/tesj.250

2- Cotterall, S. (1999). Learner Autonomy in Language Learning: Defining the field and effective change. P. Lang.

3- Graham, C. (2020). 21St Century Skills in the Elt Classroom. GARNET EDUCATION.

4- Ismail, S. A. (2011). Student teachers‟ microteaching experiences in a preservice english teacher education program. Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 2(5). https://doi.org/10.4304/jltr.2.5.1043-1051

5- King, A. (2016). Blended language learning: Part of the Cambridge Papers in ELT series. Cambridge Papers in ELT Series.

6- Lee, G., & Wallace, A. (2017). Flipped learning in the English as a foreign LANGUAGE Classroom: Outcomes and perceptions. TESOL Quarterly, 52(1), 62–84. https://doi.org/10.1002/tesq.372

7- Palfreyman, D. (2010). Learner autonomy across cultures: Language education perspectives. Palgrave Macmillan.

8- Pardede, P. (2012). Blended learning for elt. JET (Journal of English Teaching), 2(3), 165. https://doi.org/10.33541/jet.v2i3.54