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Pedagogical (Merriam-Webster Dictionary)
relating to, or befitting a teacher or education
Pedagogical / Pedagogy (macmillandictionary.com)
relating to educational methods and principles
Pedagogue (www.etymonline.com)
late 14c., "schoolmaster, teacher,"
from Old French pedagoge "teacher of children"
(14c.), from Latin paedagogus, from
Greek paidagogos
"slave who escorts boys to school and
generally
supervises them," later "a teacher,"
from pais (genitive paidos) "child"
from agein "to lead"
GRAMMAR (macmillandictionary.com)
The set of rules that describe the
structure of a language and control the
way that sentence are formed
Odlin, T., (ed.) Perspectives on
Pedagogical Grammar, (Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1994)
A pedagogical grammar is a modern
approach in linguistics intended to aid in
teaching an additional language.




This method of teaching is divided into the
descriptive: grammatical analysis, and
the
prescriptive: the articulation of a set
of rules. Following an analysis of the context
in which it is to be used, one grammatical
form or arrangement of words will be
determined to be the most appropriate.
Pedagogical grammars typically require
rules that are definite, coherent, nontechnical, cumulative and heuristic. As the
rules themselves accumulate, an axiomatic
system is formed between the two
languages that should then enable a native
speaker of the first to learn the second.


A pedagogic grammar is a description of how to use the
grammar of a language to communicate, for people wanting to
learn the target language. It can be compared with a reference
grammar, which just describes the grammar of the language.
Pedagogic grammars contain assumptions about how learners
learn, follow certain linguistic theories in their descriptions, and
are written for a specific target audience.



Example
How English Works and Grammar in Use are pedagogic grammar
books, as they help learners use the grammar of English for
communication.



In the classroom
Learners can be asked to compare different explanations of a
language point from different grammars. This allows learners to
think about grammar and its role in communication.


The concept of pedagogic grammar
(PG) has been discussed for over thirty
years, and there have been several
attempts to summarize the data in the
field and to outline the perspectives.


The theory of PG may include the
following components:

1) pedagogic grammar itself;
2) the psychological grammar – pedagogic
grammar relationship;
3) the linguistic grammar – pedagogic
grammar relationship;
4) the teaching material – pedagogic
grammar relationship;
5) the implementation of pedagogic
grammar in actual teaching
PSYCHOLOGICAL
GRAMMAR
PEDAGOGIC
GRAMMAR

TEACHING
PROGRESS

LINGUISTIC
GRAMMAR

TEACHING
MATERIAL

As it follows from Fig. 1, pedagogic
grammar plays the role of filter between
psychological grammar and linguistic
grammar, on the one hand, and the
Teaching progress, on the other.
PSYCHOLOGICAL
GRAMMAR
PEDAGOGIC
GRAMMAR

TEACHING
MATERIAL

TEACHING
PROGRESS

LINGUISTIC
GRAMMAR


PG is a pedagogic description of a
language aimed to improve the
control of the acquisition/process. PG
incorporates all grammar actions to be
acquired (with the description of
constituent operations) as well as the
pedagogic information concerning
these actions.
The Implementation of Pedagogic Grammar in the
Teaching Process. The best results are achieved on
the basis of a maximum parallel use of both
“acquisition” and “learning”. The efficiency of
“acquisition” depends on:
1) the amount of input;
2) affective characteristics in the classroom;
3) the amount of intake;
4) students’ motivation, initiative and intensity of
training in real-life situations;
5) speech patterns as the only type of pedagogic
information should meet the following requirements:
a) provide orientation about the topic of
communication;
b) provide for the visual perception of
the object of communication;
c) model the corresponding speech
acts;
d) control the environment at the L+1
level (where L is the actual level of the
students).
The efficiency of “learning” is highest when:
a) grammar sub skills are developed along
the materialized-to-mental-forms
guidelines;
b) the students’ complete orientation has
been provided for;
c) the students use the materialized type of
pedagogic information;
d) exercises start immediately after the
orientation;
e) involuntary memorization.
What is Pedagogical
Grammar?
-Adopted fromredcrimson07
Uploaded March 22,2012
 Rene

Driven

 refers to pedagogical grammar as
a cover form for any learner or teacheroriented description or presentation of
foreign language rule complexes with the
aim of promoting and guiding learning in
the acquisition of that language.
 Corder

 refers to replace the term
pedagogical grammar with the pedagogy
of grammar, points out that the term does
not just imply to the implicit treatment of
grammar.
 Bausch

 pedagogical grammar results
from the consolidation and integration of
the findings and insights of these areas:
LINGUISTICS, LANGUAGE PEDAGOGY and
the FIELD OF APPLICATION (foreign
language teaching)
Grammar
Pedagogical Grammar

Learning
Grammar

Descriptive Grammar

Teaching Reference
Grammar Grammar

Integrated in
textbooks

School
grammar

independent

University
grammar
User’s
grammar

Fig.1 Types of Grammar

Linguistic
Grammar
Immediate
constituent

Transformational
generative
Case grammar
Communicative
grammar
On Descriptive Grammar
 the focus is on the code, linguistic
data is described to reveal patterns of
arrangement of the different grammatical
categories

On Pedagogical Grammar
 the focus is on how grammatical
items may be made more learnable or
teachable
 Pedagogical Grammar is considered
a hybrid grammar because it draws
from and synthesizes the other
conceptions of grammar choosing that
which would best suit the grammatical
item being taught.
Fig. 2 shows the four conception of Grammar which
pedagogical grammar draws from
1. Grammar as prescription
-> focuses on rules, that is, the do’s and
don’t of grammatical construction
Ex.
Grammar
as
prescription

Grammar
as
description

Pedagogical
grammar

Grammar
as an
internalized
system

Grammar
as a set of
axioms

Fig. 2 Pedagogical Grammar: A hybrid grammar
2. Grammar as description
-> focuses on the sequence or word
order to become clearer
Ex. teaching of structure of modification

A. Adverbs of place, manner and time
[Adverb of time + sentence + adverb of place, manner]

Or
[Sentence + adverb of manner, place, time]
B. Mid-position or frequency adverbs
1. Subject } + verb to be} + mid-position adverb}
+ rest of the sentence
Ex. He is often late.
2. Subject} + mid-position adverb} + action verb}
+ rest of the sentence.
Ex. He often comes late.
3. Subject} + helping verb} + mid-position
adverb} + main verb} + rest of the sentence
Ex. He has often arrived late.
3. Grammar as an internalized system
-> The innate mental structures which a
native speaker has of his language which
guides his actual use of the language and
enables him to sense “what sounds correct” and
“what seems wrong” even if he cannot explain
why.
Examples: “if-real” conditional clause
Native speaker: If he comes early, we will join
you.
Filipino learner: If he will come early, we will join
you.
The approach used is consciousness raising to make the
second language learner realize what the native
speaker knows instinctively.
4. Grammar as a set of axioms.
-> One such rule is that which pertains to
the prepositional phrase.
[PP-> P NP (PP)
-> The rule stipulates that “a prepositional
phrase may be re-written as a preposition
followed by a noun phrase which may in turn be
followed by any number of other prepositional
phrases.
EXPANSIONS
PP-> P NP (PP)

1.

P

NP

P

NP

There’s a tree in my garden.
P

NP

2.

There’s a nest in a tree in my garden.

3.

P NP P NP P NP
There’s an egg in a nest in a tree in my garden.

4.

P

NP

P

NP

P

There’s an embryo in an egg in a nest in

NP

P

NP

a tree in my garden
Given these grammatical items, which approach to
grammar (prescription, description, innate system or
axiomatic system), would each item land itself to
render it more learnable and teachable?

1. Structure of Complementation
[S- TV- DO] I called my friend.
[S- TV- DO- OC] I called my friend a real gem.
2. Structure of Modification (placement of singleword adjectival modifier)
I bought three round brown leather keychains.
3. Parallel constructions
Every living creature: the birds of the air, the
animals on the land and the fish in the deep, deserves
its place in the sun.
4. Agreement in number
Neither the teacher nor the students were hurt.
Neither the students nor the teacher was hurt.
Rice and fish is all I had for lunch.
Rice and fish are expensive.
5. Response to negative question
Q: You’re not coming around tomorrow, are you?
A: No, I’m not. (Some Filipino learners would say
“Yes, I’m not coming.)
6. Response to the question, “Do you mind…?”
Some Filipino learners say “Sure, go ahead,” even
when they mean “Of course not. Go right ahead.”
7. Definition
a. Full form
[Term to be defined + verb to be + General Class +
relative pronoun + specific characteristics]

Ex. Zoology is the study which is concerned with animal
life.
b. Reduced form
[Term to be defined + verb to be + Gen. Class +
specific characteristic]

Ex. Zoology is the study concerned with animal life.
8.
* Shall we go to the living room? (to signal an
invitation)
* Shall I go to the living room? (To ask
information as to what one is to do)

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Pedagogical grammar

  • 2. Pedagogical (Merriam-Webster Dictionary) relating to, or befitting a teacher or education Pedagogical / Pedagogy (macmillandictionary.com) relating to educational methods and principles Pedagogue (www.etymonline.com) late 14c., "schoolmaster, teacher," from Old French pedagoge "teacher of children" (14c.), from Latin paedagogus, from Greek paidagogos "slave who escorts boys to school and generally supervises them," later "a teacher," from pais (genitive paidos) "child" from agein "to lead"
  • 3. GRAMMAR (macmillandictionary.com) The set of rules that describe the structure of a language and control the way that sentence are formed
  • 4. Odlin, T., (ed.) Perspectives on Pedagogical Grammar, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994) A pedagogical grammar is a modern approach in linguistics intended to aid in teaching an additional language.
  • 5.   This method of teaching is divided into the descriptive: grammatical analysis, and the prescriptive: the articulation of a set of rules. Following an analysis of the context in which it is to be used, one grammatical form or arrangement of words will be determined to be the most appropriate. Pedagogical grammars typically require rules that are definite, coherent, nontechnical, cumulative and heuristic. As the rules themselves accumulate, an axiomatic system is formed between the two languages that should then enable a native speaker of the first to learn the second.
  • 6.  A pedagogic grammar is a description of how to use the grammar of a language to communicate, for people wanting to learn the target language. It can be compared with a reference grammar, which just describes the grammar of the language. Pedagogic grammars contain assumptions about how learners learn, follow certain linguistic theories in their descriptions, and are written for a specific target audience.  Example How English Works and Grammar in Use are pedagogic grammar books, as they help learners use the grammar of English for communication.  In the classroom Learners can be asked to compare different explanations of a language point from different grammars. This allows learners to think about grammar and its role in communication.
  • 7.  The concept of pedagogic grammar (PG) has been discussed for over thirty years, and there have been several attempts to summarize the data in the field and to outline the perspectives.
  • 8.  The theory of PG may include the following components: 1) pedagogic grammar itself; 2) the psychological grammar – pedagogic grammar relationship; 3) the linguistic grammar – pedagogic grammar relationship; 4) the teaching material – pedagogic grammar relationship; 5) the implementation of pedagogic grammar in actual teaching
  • 9. PSYCHOLOGICAL GRAMMAR PEDAGOGIC GRAMMAR TEACHING PROGRESS LINGUISTIC GRAMMAR TEACHING MATERIAL As it follows from Fig. 1, pedagogic grammar plays the role of filter between psychological grammar and linguistic grammar, on the one hand, and the Teaching progress, on the other.
  • 11.  PG is a pedagogic description of a language aimed to improve the control of the acquisition/process. PG incorporates all grammar actions to be acquired (with the description of constituent operations) as well as the pedagogic information concerning these actions.
  • 12. The Implementation of Pedagogic Grammar in the Teaching Process. The best results are achieved on the basis of a maximum parallel use of both “acquisition” and “learning”. The efficiency of “acquisition” depends on: 1) the amount of input; 2) affective characteristics in the classroom; 3) the amount of intake; 4) students’ motivation, initiative and intensity of training in real-life situations; 5) speech patterns as the only type of pedagogic information should meet the following requirements:
  • 13. a) provide orientation about the topic of communication; b) provide for the visual perception of the object of communication; c) model the corresponding speech acts; d) control the environment at the L+1 level (where L is the actual level of the students).
  • 14. The efficiency of “learning” is highest when: a) grammar sub skills are developed along the materialized-to-mental-forms guidelines; b) the students’ complete orientation has been provided for; c) the students use the materialized type of pedagogic information; d) exercises start immediately after the orientation; e) involuntary memorization.
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  • 17. What is Pedagogical Grammar? -Adopted fromredcrimson07 Uploaded March 22,2012
  • 18.  Rene Driven  refers to pedagogical grammar as a cover form for any learner or teacheroriented description or presentation of foreign language rule complexes with the aim of promoting and guiding learning in the acquisition of that language.
  • 19.  Corder  refers to replace the term pedagogical grammar with the pedagogy of grammar, points out that the term does not just imply to the implicit treatment of grammar.  Bausch  pedagogical grammar results from the consolidation and integration of the findings and insights of these areas: LINGUISTICS, LANGUAGE PEDAGOGY and the FIELD OF APPLICATION (foreign language teaching)
  • 20. Grammar Pedagogical Grammar Learning Grammar Descriptive Grammar Teaching Reference Grammar Grammar Integrated in textbooks School grammar independent University grammar User’s grammar Fig.1 Types of Grammar Linguistic Grammar Immediate constituent Transformational generative Case grammar Communicative grammar
  • 21. On Descriptive Grammar  the focus is on the code, linguistic data is described to reveal patterns of arrangement of the different grammatical categories On Pedagogical Grammar  the focus is on how grammatical items may be made more learnable or teachable
  • 22.  Pedagogical Grammar is considered a hybrid grammar because it draws from and synthesizes the other conceptions of grammar choosing that which would best suit the grammatical item being taught. Fig. 2 shows the four conception of Grammar which pedagogical grammar draws from
  • 23. 1. Grammar as prescription -> focuses on rules, that is, the do’s and don’t of grammatical construction Ex.
  • 25. 2. Grammar as description -> focuses on the sequence or word order to become clearer Ex. teaching of structure of modification A. Adverbs of place, manner and time [Adverb of time + sentence + adverb of place, manner] Or [Sentence + adverb of manner, place, time]
  • 26. B. Mid-position or frequency adverbs 1. Subject } + verb to be} + mid-position adverb} + rest of the sentence Ex. He is often late. 2. Subject} + mid-position adverb} + action verb} + rest of the sentence. Ex. He often comes late. 3. Subject} + helping verb} + mid-position adverb} + main verb} + rest of the sentence Ex. He has often arrived late.
  • 27. 3. Grammar as an internalized system -> The innate mental structures which a native speaker has of his language which guides his actual use of the language and enables him to sense “what sounds correct” and “what seems wrong” even if he cannot explain why. Examples: “if-real” conditional clause
  • 28. Native speaker: If he comes early, we will join you. Filipino learner: If he will come early, we will join you. The approach used is consciousness raising to make the second language learner realize what the native speaker knows instinctively.
  • 29. 4. Grammar as a set of axioms. -> One such rule is that which pertains to the prepositional phrase. [PP-> P NP (PP) -> The rule stipulates that “a prepositional phrase may be re-written as a preposition followed by a noun phrase which may in turn be followed by any number of other prepositional phrases.
  • 30. EXPANSIONS PP-> P NP (PP) 1. P NP P NP There’s a tree in my garden. P NP 2. There’s a nest in a tree in my garden. 3. P NP P NP P NP There’s an egg in a nest in a tree in my garden. 4. P NP P NP P There’s an embryo in an egg in a nest in NP P NP a tree in my garden
  • 31. Given these grammatical items, which approach to grammar (prescription, description, innate system or axiomatic system), would each item land itself to render it more learnable and teachable? 1. Structure of Complementation [S- TV- DO] I called my friend. [S- TV- DO- OC] I called my friend a real gem. 2. Structure of Modification (placement of singleword adjectival modifier) I bought three round brown leather keychains.
  • 32. 3. Parallel constructions Every living creature: the birds of the air, the animals on the land and the fish in the deep, deserves its place in the sun. 4. Agreement in number Neither the teacher nor the students were hurt. Neither the students nor the teacher was hurt. Rice and fish is all I had for lunch. Rice and fish are expensive. 5. Response to negative question Q: You’re not coming around tomorrow, are you? A: No, I’m not. (Some Filipino learners would say “Yes, I’m not coming.)
  • 33. 6. Response to the question, “Do you mind…?” Some Filipino learners say “Sure, go ahead,” even when they mean “Of course not. Go right ahead.” 7. Definition a. Full form [Term to be defined + verb to be + General Class + relative pronoun + specific characteristics] Ex. Zoology is the study which is concerned with animal life. b. Reduced form [Term to be defined + verb to be + Gen. Class + specific characteristic] Ex. Zoology is the study concerned with animal life.
  • 34. 8. * Shall we go to the living room? (to signal an invitation) * Shall I go to the living room? (To ask information as to what one is to do)