Download - American Language Center 2005-06
About the Center
• Approximately 300 students• Currently seven part-time instructors• Level 1 Beginner-Level 6 Advanced• Developing TOEFL/Business English• Private courses for businesses and
individuals with special needs• Current Texts “WORLD ENGLISH”
Harcourt/Brace Books 1-6
Elements of the Project• Summer Projects (PCV’s)• Curriculum Workshop for English teachers
August 30-September 17• October-May 2005 trial phase of project• June 2005 Conference and critique of
project• July 2005 revisions of project and
materials• August 2005 publication of curriculum
Dr. T. Roger Taylor’s Program• Differentiated Instruction approach• Interdisciplinary Learning
– English Content (Grammar, language)– Character Education (Ethics/Conflict Res)– American Studies (Literature/Film/Culture)– Democracy/Human Rights
• Abraham Maslow- “Hierarchy of Needs”• Howard Gardner’s “Multiple Intelligences”
Secondary Projects
• Team Leaders-Curriculum Writing workshop
• Studio work (voice-overs and radio production)
• Video Production-English Programs• Resource writing: dialogues/short-stories/
one act plays etc.• English Club Handbook: writing/editing
Secondary Projects Continued• Chadian stories, myths, traditions, cultural
activities, norms, religious observations…• Summer workshop/camp program
development for youth (Summer 2005)• Discussion group programs (English
Clubs)• Website for American Language Center-
including ESL links
Curriculum Workshops
• 5 Peace Corps Volunteers• ALC Staff• Ruth Petzold (Regional English Language
Officer)• 25 local teachers one week sessions (2)• Developing resources and curriculum
based on Dr. Taylor’s Curriculum Development Program
Schedule of Workshop
• August 31-September 3: In-service training
• Intro to Dr. Taylor’s Curriculum Design• Content Based English Language Training
through American Studies• Curriculum Mapping• Instructional Methods• Internet/Literature materials search
In-service week continued
• Warm-up Activities (Gallagher)• Teaching Large Classes (Petzold)• Mentoring Others (Petzold)• Radio/ Language Lab materials creation• Teacher Training Video production• Assessment• Review of materials created-Group
assignments for Workshop week 1
Workshop Week Schedule
• Four sessions daily-0830-1630• PCV/ ALC staff Team Leaders• Petit Dejeuner/Lunch provided• Review of daily activities 1630-1645• Housing at SIL-M-F • Meal allowance 10000 CFA M-F • Travel allowance 50 USD
Why differentiated curriculum?
• Students learn more effectively• Students develop motivation for learning• Allows for different learning styles to be
successful• Provides an opportunity for students to
form a larger “world-view.”• Develops critical thinking skills
Learning Styles Test
• Answer each question• Plot score• Discuss Gregore’s style comparisons• What are the implications for teaching?
Lesson Planning
• HUNTER’S- 7 STEPS– ANTICIPATORY SET (SCHEMA)– THE OBJECTIVE AND ITS PURPOSE– INSTRUCTIONAL INPUT– MODELING– CHECKING FOR UNDERSTANDING– GUIDED PRACTICE– INDEPENDENT PRACTICE
Group assignment
• Divide into groups by grade levels (3-4)• Create a lesson appropriate for your
students using the poem by Maya Angelou• Plans will include product grid description• Incorporate at least two styles of learning• Add three projects for multiple
intelligences• Include method of assessment
Project participants
• Write a one page letter expressing interest in participating.
• Describe what part of the program you are interested in.
• Include any special skills or experience you possess that will contribute to the project.
• Indicate if you are willing to participate in an area outside of your first choice.