MUND4B213 Didactics with Specialization in English - Part 2
Course description for academic year 2017/2018
Contents and structure
Module 4, English Didactics is offered as one of four specialized modules in the course. This module takes place in the third semester of the Master's programme.
Module 4 part 2, English didactics, focuses on the topic:
Researching English as a foreign language (EFL) didactics.
This module will only be taken by students specializing in English. An important part of the reading for this module consists of self-defined literature, which will reflect the topic chosen by the student as the subject of the dissertation in Module 5.
- study of examples of research in EFL didactics in the school context
- aims and limitation of EFL didactics research
- data collection and analysis in EFL didactics research.
Learning Outcome
On completion of the module, students should have acquired
- critical insight into research carried out within a range of aspects of EFL didactics for school-aged learners
- knowledge of the stages and methods involved in research typically carried out in central aspects of EFL didactics.
On completion of the module, students should be able to
- identify what characterizes good research practice in EFL didactics
- put into practice basic principles of research in the field of language didactics
- put in practice stages and methods salient to research in language didactics.
On completion of the module, students should
- be able to carry out good action research and other research projects in their own classrooms
- be able to evaluate research projects carried out by others
- be a resource person in their future schools, to support good action research and other research projects carried out by other teachers.
Teaching methods
Work on the module will take the form of group work, lectures, and seminars. Students are expected to come prepared for each class.
Compulsory learning activities
As a prerequisite for taking the exam, students must have documented participation in at least 80% of the classes.
Assessment
Oral examination, 45 minutes
The examination will take the form of an oral presentation followed by discussion related to a central theme from the component.
Guidelines for the presentations will be provided at the beginning of the module.
Grades A to F are used in assessment.