Language across the Curriculum

Paper Code: 
EDU 705
Credits: 
3
Contact Hours: 
45.00
Hours: 
90
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

After completion of this course, the students will be able to-

  1. understand the concept of language background
  2. become sensitive towards the language diversity that exists in the class room
  3. discuss the nature of classroom discourse and develop strategies for using oral language in classroom
  4. understand need and importance of reading comprehension and writing in specific content areas
  5. discuss interplay of language and society
  6. discuss the functions of language in human life
  7. explain language and speech disorders and suggest remedial measures

 

Course Outcomes (COs):

Course

Course Outcome

Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment strategies

Paper Code

Paper Title

EDU 705

 

Language across the Curriculum

CO157: Examine the different concepts related to language, language use and usage.

CO158: Develop sensitivity to language diversity in multilingual society.

CO159: Combine appropriate language skills in the classroom situations.

CO160: Organize various classroom activities to develop the LSRW skills in and out of classrooms.

Teaching strategies:

Explanation, Discussion, Illustration

Learning strategies:   

Self-learning Assignments,

Co-operative learning

Formative Assessment (30%): Class test- week 6, Assignment (1), Worksheet (2)

 

Summative Assessment (70%):

Semester end examination

 

 

 

9.00
Unit I: 
Concept of Language
  • Meaning and nature of language
  • Scope and importance of language
  • Functions of language
  • Language background
9.00
Unit II: 
Basic Concepts
  • Home language
  • School language/second language
  • Formal and informal language
  • Oral and written language: meaning, principles, objectives, relation and differences

 

 

9.00
Unit III: 
Oral Components of Language
  • Theoretical perspectives on Language Deficits-Bernstein theory
  • Development of oral proficiency
  • Classroom discourse
  • Discussion as a tool of learning

 

9.00
Unit IV: 
Language Skills I (Listening & Speaking)
  • Language skills (LSWR): meaning, concepts, importance, co-relation, methods and techniques
  • Listening skills: pronunciation, intonation, stress, pitch, rhythm and oral aptitude
  • Speaking skill: pronunciation, intonation, stress, pitch, rhythm and oral aptitude

 

9.00
Unit V: 
Language Skills (Reading & Writing)
  • Writing skill: aspects of writing – shapes, sounds, meaning, punctuation marks, word, and sentence
  • Reading skill: consonants, vowels, words, sentences, silent reading, imitation reading and loud reading

 

Sessional work (Any One):

  1. Discuss with students and find out the different languages they speak, prepare a plan to use multilingualism as a teaching strategy
  2. Identify speech defects of primary level students and plan remedial strategy
  3. Organize an activity based game to motivate students for creative questioning
  4. Close and critical reading/ discussion in small groups
  5. Conduct a survey in a secondary school to study academic achievement in overall or in specific subject of diverse linguistic students

 

 

Essential Readings: 

 

  • Kumari, K. (2018). Language across curriculum. Agarwal publications
  • Vallabi, J. E. (2017) Language across the curriculum. Neelkamal publication. New Delhi
  • Gupta, P. (2016). Text reading and reflection. Vinay Raheja publishers
  • Chaudhary, M. (2008) Language across the curriculum, Vinay Rakheja, Uttar Pradesh
  • Pandey, R. (2008) Language across the curriculum. R.L Publication, Uttar Pradesh
  • Mohan raj, J. Let Us Hear Them Speak: Developing Speaking- Listening Skills in English. https://etext.sagepub.in/etext (eBook)

 

References: 

Suggested Readings:

  • Agnihotri, R.K. (1995) Multilingualism as a class room resource. In K.Heugh, A Siegruhn, P. Pluddemann (Eds) Multilingual Education for South Africa Heinemann Educational books.
  • Anderson, R.C. (1984) Role of the Readers Scheme in Comprehension, Learning and memory. In R.C. Anderson, J.Aslrom& R.J. Tierney (Edu) Learning to Read in American Schools.
  • Bansal R.K. and Harrisson J.B. - (1990) Spoken English for Indian Orient Longman Ltd. Madras.
  • Ladson, Billings G (1995) Towards a Theory of Culturally Relevant Pedagogy, American Educational Research Journal.
  • NCERT (2006) Position Paper National Focus Group on Teaching of Indian Language (NCF 2005) New Delhi.
  • Paliwal, A.K. (2002) Communicative Language Teaching, Sumtri Publication, Jaipur.

 

 

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