teacher-centered
emphasis on the
rules and structure of
target language
More emphasis on
development of
reading
rules of
grammar
are taught
holistically
Direct: focus on total
immersion in L2;
involves an open-ended
response Audiolingual:
grammar striations are
carefully delivered and
taught; Minimal use of
L1
This approach does not
connect to any method
because it is
teacher-centered.
examples: drill
and practice
and rote
memorization
Origins in nineteeth-century
classical Greek and Latin
instruction
The Calla
Method
Conceptional
Framework:
scientifically based
research, what
and how it is
learned, provides
guidance for
instruction
select content that
aligns with national
or state standards
for each subject
and the TESOL K-12
standards
includes listening,
speaking, reading,
and writing
explicit
instruction
using
language
strategies
students will benefit
from being mentally
active and analyze/
reflect on their learning
activities
connects to the
Cognitive
Approach
Sheltered
Method of
Instruction
Connects to the
Communicative
Approach
used to target academic language
proficiency and deeper conceptional
understanding of the content
materials
involves students
working collaboratively
in heterogenous
groups that target
individual and group
learning goals
teacher has conscious
control of their language
in the classroom
use photos, media, computers,
drawings, charts, tables,
diagrams, and more to illustrate
concepts
several benefits to this
method: examples are
target multiple learning
styles, provide support,
prompts content
comprehension,
develops listening
skills, reduces affective
filter, provides visual
links to key concepts
and vocabulary, etc.
Content-Based
Method
This method was grounded in the
communicative approach because it
emphasizes communication, authentic
use of literacy in context, and
cultivation of all literacy domains.
incorporates multiple
subjects into each lesson
language across the curriculum- this found
that directing the attention of learners to
content language more specifically
addressed the language acquisition needs
of CLD students in the academic context.
benefits: learning facts and
skills within meaningful
context allows a person to
store the material in memory
with less time required for
practicing and rehearsing the
information
Planning, Instruction,
Assessment
examples of
visual support
and GO to
provide in ICB:
semantic webs,
KWL charts,
T-charts, Venn
diagrams,
categorization
or classification
charts
Cognitive
Approach
Origins in 1980s and
1990s research on
learning functions,
memory, and cognition
Learner-centered
focus on explicit
teaching of LS in
communicative ways
Connects to the
CALLA Method
developmentally appropriate
language instruction; intentional
focus on CALP development in L1
and L2 as related to content areas;
focus on prior knowledge; explicit
instruction in Metacognitive,
Cognitive, and Social/ affective
Communicative
Approach
research on language learning
through communication,
constructivism, and social
interaction
Student-centered
emphasis on
communication and
meaningful acquisition of
knowledge
Connects to the
Content-Based
Method and
Sheltered Instruction
Contentent Based:
emphasizes L2
development; focuses
on content and
language integration;
subject area integrated
into thematic units