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Curriculum and
  Instruction
In its broadest
 sense, a curriculum may refer to
 all courses offered at a school.
It may also refer to a defined and
 prescribed course of
 studies, which students must fulfill
 in order to pass a certain level of
 education.
The act, practice, or
 profession of instructing.
Is teaching in minority
language really any
different form teaching in
English mainstream
classroom?
Bilingual teachers must
continuously consider
language learning and
culture- and the
subsequent impact on
classroom curriculum.
When there is an
inconsistency between the
language of instruction and
the availability of the of the
instructional
materials, educators are left
to fill the gaps.
When no guidance is
provided on how to adapt
instructional materials meant
for monolingual context to
bilingual context, educators
are left to fill the gap as well.
Teaching method is an
 organized, orderly, systematic and well
 planned procedure of providing learning
 materials, situations, activities and
 experiences to enable learners to acquire
 knowledge, attitudes, values and habits in
 skills in critical thinking, decision-
 making, self-direction, mechanical
 manipulation and bodily movement.
Teaching strategy is a plan of action
 resulting from strategy or intended to
 accomplish a specific goal.
Beth, a Russian bilingual
 teacher, makes it abundantly
 clear that teaching methods
 are not universal.
1. Scarcity of curricular
 materials
2. Adapting teaching
 methodologies to student’s
 need
Providing a quality
 education to language
 minority students demand
 moving away from a
 traditional transmission
 model of education and
 moving toward a
 An educational philosophy is a
 personal statement of a teacher's
 guiding principles about "big picture"
 education-related issues, such as
 how student learning and potential
 are most effectively maximized, as
 well as the role of educators in the
 classroom, school, community, and
 society.
 Transmission Model of
  Education, an approach in which
  teachers and text serves as
  suppliers of knowledge while
  students acts as empty
  receptacles waiting to be filled.
 Formalized test are then used to
  measure the success of this
  knowledge transmission process.
 Using textbooks as the main
 curricular source for classroom
 content would be acceptable
 within a transmission approach
 but unacceptable within a
 constructivist approach.
Constructivist or Critical
 approach, the curriculum
 cannot be so narrowly defined
 rather it is viewed as the entire
 organized environment for
 teaching and learning within a
 classroom or classroom
 community.
 Schubert discusses curriculum
  more broadly in terms of that
  which is worthwhile to know and
  experience.
 Hidden Curriculum (what is taught
  implicitly rather than explicitly).
 Null Curriculum (what is taught by
  not being taught)
 Both hold equal weight with that
 Methods are used by teachers to
 create learning environments and
 to specify the nature of the activity
 in which the teacher and learner
 will be involved during the lesson
 (Saskatchewan Education , 1991)
 Writing workshops
 Scientific inquiry
 Cooperative learning
 Experiential learning
 Project-based learning
   Brainstorming
   Writing in journals
   Taking field notes
   Conducting experiment
   Small and large group discussion
   Answering questions
   Modeling
   Demonstrations
   Problem solving
   Partner reading; and jigsawing
 For systematic change to occur in manner
 that maximizes benefits for ELLs, it is
 essential to first examine the educational
 philosophy underlying the school or school
 system. As philosophy drives program
 model, which in turn drives curriculum and
 instruction, which in turn drives
 instructional practice(through
 methodologies and strategies), what is
 happening in a given classroom may not
 necessarily up to the teacher.
 Educational philosophy determines
  program models in contexts that serve
  emergent bilingual students.
 It is important to have a program model
  that can support ELLs
  academically, linguistically, and socially.
  Such as model must be based on a
  philosophy that values the native
  language and the culture of the students
  in addition to the process of acquiring
  the L2 language and culture.
 As we can see, bilingual educators
  are informed by more than linguistic
  and cultural concerns.
 We must go to the heart of the
  curriculum and instruction to make
  certain that our
  approach, methodologies and
  strategies will support our students.
 We suggest that both a constructivist
  and critical philosophy will drive the
  appropriate curriculum for ELLs.
Reported By:
  Ethel Joi

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Chapter 3

  • 1. Curriculum and Instruction
  • 2. In its broadest sense, a curriculum may refer to all courses offered at a school. It may also refer to a defined and prescribed course of studies, which students must fulfill in order to pass a certain level of education.
  • 3. The act, practice, or profession of instructing.
  • 4. Is teaching in minority language really any different form teaching in English mainstream classroom?
  • 5. Bilingual teachers must continuously consider language learning and culture- and the subsequent impact on classroom curriculum.
  • 6. When there is an inconsistency between the language of instruction and the availability of the of the instructional materials, educators are left to fill the gaps.
  • 7. When no guidance is provided on how to adapt instructional materials meant for monolingual context to bilingual context, educators are left to fill the gap as well.
  • 8.
  • 9. Teaching method is an organized, orderly, systematic and well planned procedure of providing learning materials, situations, activities and experiences to enable learners to acquire knowledge, attitudes, values and habits in skills in critical thinking, decision- making, self-direction, mechanical manipulation and bodily movement. Teaching strategy is a plan of action resulting from strategy or intended to accomplish a specific goal.
  • 10. Beth, a Russian bilingual teacher, makes it abundantly clear that teaching methods are not universal.
  • 11. 1. Scarcity of curricular materials 2. Adapting teaching methodologies to student’s need
  • 12.
  • 13. Providing a quality education to language minority students demand moving away from a traditional transmission model of education and moving toward a
  • 14.
  • 15.  An educational philosophy is a personal statement of a teacher's guiding principles about "big picture" education-related issues, such as how student learning and potential are most effectively maximized, as well as the role of educators in the classroom, school, community, and society.
  • 16.  Transmission Model of Education, an approach in which teachers and text serves as suppliers of knowledge while students acts as empty receptacles waiting to be filled.  Formalized test are then used to measure the success of this knowledge transmission process.
  • 17.  Using textbooks as the main curricular source for classroom content would be acceptable within a transmission approach but unacceptable within a constructivist approach.
  • 18. Constructivist or Critical approach, the curriculum cannot be so narrowly defined rather it is viewed as the entire organized environment for teaching and learning within a classroom or classroom community.
  • 19.  Schubert discusses curriculum more broadly in terms of that which is worthwhile to know and experience.  Hidden Curriculum (what is taught implicitly rather than explicitly).  Null Curriculum (what is taught by not being taught)  Both hold equal weight with that
  • 20.  Methods are used by teachers to create learning environments and to specify the nature of the activity in which the teacher and learner will be involved during the lesson (Saskatchewan Education , 1991)
  • 21.  Writing workshops  Scientific inquiry  Cooperative learning  Experiential learning  Project-based learning
  • 22. Brainstorming  Writing in journals  Taking field notes  Conducting experiment  Small and large group discussion  Answering questions  Modeling  Demonstrations  Problem solving  Partner reading; and jigsawing
  • 23.
  • 24.
  • 25.
  • 26.  For systematic change to occur in manner that maximizes benefits for ELLs, it is essential to first examine the educational philosophy underlying the school or school system. As philosophy drives program model, which in turn drives curriculum and instruction, which in turn drives instructional practice(through methodologies and strategies), what is happening in a given classroom may not necessarily up to the teacher.
  • 27.
  • 28.
  • 29.  Educational philosophy determines program models in contexts that serve emergent bilingual students.  It is important to have a program model that can support ELLs academically, linguistically, and socially. Such as model must be based on a philosophy that values the native language and the culture of the students in addition to the process of acquiring the L2 language and culture.
  • 30.  As we can see, bilingual educators are informed by more than linguistic and cultural concerns.  We must go to the heart of the curriculum and instruction to make certain that our approach, methodologies and strategies will support our students.  We suggest that both a constructivist and critical philosophy will drive the appropriate curriculum for ELLs.
  • 31. Reported By: Ethel Joi