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Routledge Handbook of Language Education Curriculum Design

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Introduction

Chapter 1 — Language education curriculum design: voices for uncertain times
Peter Mickan and Ilona Wallace

Section 1: Language curriculum design: perspectives, policies and practices

Chapter 2 — Freedom and authority, success and failure in Australian education: disruptive designs in curriculum policy and practice
Peter Mickan and Ilona Wallace

Chapter 3 — From policy to practice: How context and contestation shape the implementation of Timor-Leste’s language education curriculum
Laura Ogden

Chapter 4 — Curriculum design and English Without Borders (Brazil)
Elaine Maria Santos and Rodrigo Belfort Gomes

Section 2: Designs across the curriculum

Chapter 5 — Grammatics for ameliorating reading comprehension skills: a social semiotic approach
Hesham Alyousef

Chapter 6 — The implementation of content and language integrated learning in Spain: strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats
María Luisa Carrió-Pastor

Chapter 7 — Knowledge about (English) language across the curriculum in EAL and CLIL contexts
Marianne Turner

Section 3: Curriculum designs in language education

Chapter 8 — Language and literacy education in remote Indigenous schools: the pedagogic roundabout
Bronwyn Parkin and Helen Harper

Chapter 9 — A university reading and writing course for indigenous students: a permanency policy in the field of languages and literacies
Bruna Morelo and Camilla Dilli

Chapter 10 — Translanguaging the curriculum: a Critical Language Awareness Curriculum for silenced Indigenous voices
Nina Carter, Denise Angelo and Catherine Hudson

Chapter 11 — English language teaching goes CLIL: fostering literacy and language development in secondary schools in Spain
Ana Halbach

Section 4: Curriculum resources, evaluation and assessment

Chapter 12 — Transformative curriculum design: functional linguistics applied in text-based teaching
Peter Mickan

Chapter 13 — Textbook analysis and design: social semiotic and communicative perspectives
Irma Kuci

Chapter 14 — Grading and gathering evidence in Swiss elementary and lower secondary school English language classrooms
Laura Loder Buechel and Karine Lichtenauer

Chapter 15 — Connecting worlds: Linguistic landscapes as transformative curriculum artefacts in schools and universities
Donna Starks, Shem Macdonald, Howard Nicholas and Jana Roos

Section 5: Teacher education, research and future projects

Chapter 16 — Enacting a content-based vocational English (VE) curriculum in an Indonesian secondary school
Handoyo Puji Widodo

Chapter 17 — A cross-linguistic and multilingual pre-service teacher education program: insights from the Innsbruck Model of Foreign Language Teacher Education (IMoF)
Barbara Hinger, Eva M Hirzinger-Unterrainer and Katrin Schmiderer

Chapter 18 — Building a curriculum to teach English to young learners in Brazil: a constructive-collaborative experience
Ana Paula de Lima and Samuel de Souza Neto

Conclusion

Chapter 19 — Curriculum design in language education: Research, evaluation and renewal
Peter Mickan

About the author

Peter Mickan is Visiting Research Fellow (Applied Linguistics) in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Adelaide, and Director of the Adelaide Research Institute (Adelaide Education Group) in South Australia. He established and managed the postgraduate applied linguistics program at the university (2000–2013). Theoretically, his work is based on Halliday’s language as a social semiotic and learning as socialisation experiences. The theory frames his studies in curriculum design, languages pedagogy, academic literacies, language and literacy, workplace communication, German language revival and language assessment.

Ilona Wallace is an editor and writer based in South Australia, with professional interests in educational resources and education policy. She holds an MA in applied linguistics from the University of Adelaide.

Summary

This book presents a comprehensive collection of essays on these issues by 31 established practitioners and new researchers. Informed by experienced scholarship and fresh studies, this handbook shares international perspectives on language education from policy and curriculum to teacher training and future directions.

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