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The different stages to design a programme

Designing an educational program involves several key stages, including defining the educational purpose, structuring the organization, and articulating beliefs about language, learning, and teaching.

The different stages to
design a programme

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The different stages to design a programme

Selecting the Shape of the Syllabus

this definition for the term curriculum

evalue systems

methodology and evaluation
content,
purposes

implemented and evaluated

the planning of an educational program.

Materials
Language Testing
Organizing the course

Course

programwide evaluation
series of teaching-learning

Syllabuses

objectives at each leve
method of teaching

APPROACHES

Communicative approach
Audio-lingual
Direct approach
Grammar-translation approach
Classical approach

Needs Analysis

describe important
Subtopic

Defining the Context

Teaching resources
Physical setting
Nature of course and institutions

Articulating your beliefs

Your view of language
social context of language

learning and learners

teaching

complex of philosophical

administrative factors

The content teaching

learning outcomes

The educational purpose of the program

achieved.
structural organization

Objectives

general education,
‘trivialize teaching
enable evaluators