MLAN 301 Instructional Design in Teaching Modern Languages
Course Description
This is a foundational course in the profession of TESL emphasizing proficiency in planning, instruction, and curriculum and design, and exposure to educational challenges particular to TESL.
For information regarding prerequisites for this course, please refer to the Academic Course Catalog.
Course Guide
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Rationale
This course provides an overview of instructional design in the field of TESL and teaching world languages. It exposes emerging teaching professionals to the responsibility they have in the organization and design of instruction, planning for classroom management through positive instructional preparation, researching for available resources for implementing instruction, and providing differentiated instruction to meet the needs of diverse learners.
Course Assignment
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After reading the Course Syllabus and Student Expectations, the student will complete the related checklist found in the Course Overview.
Discussions are collaborative learning experiences. Therefore, the student is required to provide a thread in response to the provided prompt for each discussion. Each thread must be at least 500 words and demonstrate course-related knowledge. In addition to the thread, the student is required to reply to at least 2 classmates’ threads. Each reply must be at least 250 words.
The student will develop 3 effective lesson plans on a variety of topics to teach in an ESL or world language class. Each lesson plan must contain a Title page and a Reference page in current APA format.
The student will develop a presentation, using PowerPoint or an equivalent presentation software, articulating an educational challenge topic in relation to the ESL or world language classroom. The presentation must contain at least 7–8 slides, and utilize the course textbook and at least 3–5 other sources. All sources must be cited using current APA format.
The student will create a cumulative project which will demonstrate effective planning, objectives, curriculum choice, and instructional design as related to an ESL or world language classroom. The project must contain a Title page and a Reference page in current APA format.
Each quiz will cover the textbook material for the assigned Module: Week. Each quiz will be open-book/open-notes, contain 10 true/false questions, and have a 30-minute time limit.
The Quiz: Final Exam will cover the textbook material from both assigned texts. The exam will be open-book/open-notes, contain 25 true/false questions, and have a 1-hour time limit.

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