FLE444 LITERATURE IN ELT

Course Code:4500444
METU Credit (Theoretical-Laboratory hours/week):3 (3.00 - 0.00)
ECTS Credit:6.0
Department:Foreign Language Education
Language of Instruction:English
Level of Study:Undergraduate
Course Coordinator:Lecturer Dr. DENİZ ÇOPUR
Offered Semester:Fall and Spring Semesters.

Course Objectives

The course aims to develop students’ understanding of the importance of literature in language teaching and learning, familiarize students with using literary texts for language teaching purposes, raise students’ awareness of approaches to using literature in language classes, and help teacher candidates experience sample lessons based on selected short stories, chapters from novels, scenes from plays and poems.


Course Content

FLE 444 includes approaches to how undergraduates can use literary texts as foreign language teaching materials and provides them the opportunity to: (1) discuss the contribution of literature to English language teaching, (2) examine the selection and use of materials for integrating literature into English lessons, and (iii) ) to explore the various techniques used to adapt literary texts in different genres.


Course Learning Outcomes

 

By the end of the course, the student-teachers will

  • examine the approaches to analysing literary texts and approaches to using literary texts for language classes,
  • discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using different literary texts with language learners,
  • apply a number of techniques to adapt short stories, novel chapters, play scenes/acts and poems for language teaching purposes in their micro-teachings,
  • adapt a short story, a novel chapter, a play scene/act or a poem in a 40-minute lesson plan for language teaching purposes in an EFL setting,
  • develop relevant materials to accompany the literary texts in the lessons designed as part of their micro-teachings and thematic units.to develop students’ understanding of the importance of literature in language teaching and learning.

Program Outcomes Matrix

Level of Contribution
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1Make appropriate pedagogical decisions in accordance with their particular English teaching context (i.e. Age, setting, location, and learner background) based on a contemporary repertoire of language teaching approaches and methods.
2Critically analyze linguistic, literary, cultural, and historical issues when selecting, developing, and using course materials and assessment instruments.
3Based on their familiarity with educational sciences, literature, and linguistics, establish cross-disciplinary connections and develop critical intellectual curiosity.
4Identify and generate solutions for specific language-related problems which learners of English may face at different proficiency levels.
5Individually and collaboratively design, conduct, and report small-scale educational research projects by employing relevant research methods in the investigation of language with teachers from local, national or international contexts.
6Demonstrate awareness of individual, (multi) cultural, and psycho-social diversity in learning environments and adapt to different local contexts.
7Analyze and address professional challenges based on an awareness of global systems and comparisons of educational systems.
8Fluently and accurately use all receptive and productive English language skills at an advanced level for effective daily and academic communication.
9Effectively translate a diverse set of English and Turkish discourses considering context-specific elements.
10Utilize experiences of learning a foreign language other than English for developing an awareness of language learning processes.
11With self-confidence, effectively communicate with students and other stakeholders in educational settings.
12Engage in reflective teaching, self-evaluation, and ongoing professional development.
13Select and utilize appropriate instructional technologies and information literacy skills to increase the effectiveness of foreign language teaching.
14Promote creativity, understanding, cooperation, and equity to establish a positive classroom environment.
15Develop a critical and multicultural perspective to language and language-related issues emerging from global English contexts.

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