Module Descriptors
TEACHING ENGLISH TO ADULTS
EDUC77820
Key Facts
Health, Education, Policing and Sciences
Level 7
20 credits
Contact
Leader: Tina Richardson
Hours of Study
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: 36
Independent Study Hours: 164
Total Learning Hours: 200
Assessment
  • RATIONALE 3000 WORDS weighted at 75%
  • PRESENTATION 10 MINUTES weighted at 25%
Module Details
MODULE INDICATIVE CONTENT
1. The concept of lifelong learning
Needs analysis
Ongoing assessing of skills, goals and needs

2. The psychology of motivation
Learning methods, strategies, techniques
Research on learning styles and processing language input

3. Selection and development of appropriate content/materials
Expert use of multi-media resources

4. Skills development
Writing for a purpose
Conducting discussions & speaking activities
Online communication skills

5. Specialized focus
Language coaching in professional & vocational English
Exam preparation and academic English (listening & notetaking; rapid reading)
Refugees and teaching the distressed
Concept of translanguaging

6. Course design and structure
Goal setting
Periodic evaluation and feedback
MODULE ADDITIONAL ASSESSMENT DETAILS
1. Reflection: LO 1,2
A teaching rationale of a lesson (to last no less than one hour) for a group of adult learners. To include level, learning objectives, activities, resources and assessment.
With reference to literature, which supports and challenges the appropriacy and potential effectiveness for the lesson.

2. Oral Presentation: LO 3 - 4
An oral report on a topic related to specialised areas of need of adult ESOL learners (for example; EAP, ESP, integration of migrants in receiving countries, preparation for/ proliferation of standardized language examinations, English for medical professions)
MODULE LEARNING STRATEGIES
This module will be delivered in blended mode, which allows for a variety of teaching approaches and formative, assessment for learning strategies to be applied. The main strategies to be used will be: short lectures, experiential activities, classroom and forum discussions, presentations, critical analysis of journal publications, peer-to-peer teaching and peer learning. There will also be opportunities for synchronous and asynchronous teaching and learning using our Moodle VLE. Students are expected to assume ownership of their learning in accordance with the principles of the course and the content of this module. Peer learning is promoted through presentations of work and subsequent discussion and evaluation.

This module focuses on students’ research and study into the motivational needs and learning strategies of the adult learner. Students will be exposed to and examine a variety of TESOL techniques, activities and tasks evolving from contemporary approaches for effective language teaching and communication skills. Through written discussion, students will support their choices within the lesson plan that they will have designed, referencing TESOL research findings, learning theories and methodologies. Students will work with needs analysis, goal setting and minimal material design. In addition, they will also exhibit their sense of classroom time management in the structuring of their plan. There will also be discussions around the ideas of translanguaging and the effects on the acquisition of another language.

MODULE LEARNING OUTCOMES
Demonstrate a systematic understanding of current theory and practice in the teaching of adults in the ESOL classroom Knowledge and Understanding, Learning

Critically evaluate and adapt appropriate learning materials, using current research, for the teaching of adult ESOL learners. Application, Reflection

Demonstrate a critcal awareness of learning theories relevant to diverse adult ESOL learners’ needs with a practical understanding of effective teaching strategies. Problem-solving, Reflection
1Critically analyze and communicate to an audience the learning needs of specific categories of adult ESOL learners. Communication, Reflection
MODULE RESOURCES
University and Unicert library
IT facilities
Presentation facilities
Moodle VLE
MODULE TEXTS
Key Texts:
Petty, G. (2015). Teaching Today, a Practical Guide
Tomlinson, B. & Masuhara, H. (2018) The Complete Guide to the Theory and Practice of Materials Development for Language Learning. Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley Blackwell.
Bates, B. (2019). Learning Theories Simplified. London: Sage
Bassot, B. (2015). The reflective practice guide: An interdisciplinary approach to critical reflection. NY: Routledge.

Academic writing:
https://libguides.staffs.ac.uk/academic_writing
MODULE SPECIAL ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS
NONE
MODULE WEB DESCRIPTOR
This module focuses on students’ research and study into the motivational needs and learning strategies of the adult learner. Students will be exposed to and examine a variety of TESOL techniques, activities and tasks evolving from contemporary approaches for effective language teaching and communication skills.