1. •MON FRASER UNIVERSITY
  1. EDUC 412 -4
  2. Designs for Learning: Secondary Language Arts
  3. D03.00

Intersession 2002
Monday & Wednesday
13:00-16:50 in EDB 7504
•MON FRASER UNIVERSITY

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EDUC 412 -4

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Designs for Learning:
Secondary Language Arts

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D03.00
Phil Ballard
Office: EDB 9508
Phone: 291-5989
E-mail: pballard@sfu.ca
PREREQUISITE
Educ 401/402
DESCRIPTION
This course will focus on developing knowledge and understanding to create a rich and stimulating
language arts program in the secondary school classroom. Issues in the teaching of the reading of
literature, writing, speaking and listening will be examined through current theory and teaching
practice. There will be some emphasis on teaching B.C. authors.
OUTLINE OF TOPICS
• The historical context of modernity and post-modernity and its cultural, social and individual
ramifications for language arts educators will be investigated.
• The key concepts in this area of study, such as: literature, genre, semantics, semiotics, discourse,
writing process reader response, hermeneutics, media studies evaluation and education, will be
examined through an investigation of their epistemological and historical roots as well as by an
analysis of the contemporary debate in the area of language theory.
• A series of literary works will be studied in common, both for the purpose of explication and as
the basis for the development of practical criticism.
• A variety of expressive forms, both written and spoken, will be studied so that students can
develop and present their own creative performances.
• Recent contributions to our understanding of how secondary school learners thinking and
interests develop will be studied, as well as how these could affect the design of curricula and the
implementation of instruction.
• Drawing on the readings and the expressive activities, students will focus on the production of a
piece of curriculum in the area of secondary language arts classroom.
REQUIREMENTS
1.
Four brief commentaries (max three pages, typed-double spaced) on ideas and/or issues raised
by
the readings or work in class. (20%)
2.
Group presentation of a didactic scheme. (20%)
3.
Group performance-incorporating selections from the literary works. (20%)
4.
The production of a piece of curriculum in the area of secondary language arts. (40%)
TEXTS
Twelfth Night. William Shakespeare. Applause First Folio Editions. Applause Theatre Books. 1999.
ISBN 155783380X
Fugitive Pieces. Anne Michaels. M&S. ISBN 0-7710-5885-3
A contemporary B.C. novel.
One Hundred Years of Poetry for Children. M. Harrison and C. Stuart-Clark. OUP. ISBN
0192762583
A book of poetry by a contemporary B.C. poet.
West by Northwest. British Columbia Short Stories. Editors: David Stouck and Myler Wilkinson.
1998. Polestar. ISBN 1-896095-41-0

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