Grundlagen der FDE: Die Storyline-Methode im Englischunterricht (Klassenstufe 4-10)
Katrin Harder
Kommentar
This course enlarges upon selected topics of the Grundkurs (“Introduction to TEFL”), and applies them to classroom practice. Issues such as dealing with heterogeneity and facilitating communicative competence are linked with teaching methods and techniques. The course also covers related practical topics such as lesson planning and classroom management skills. Students are expected to attend class regularly and to participate actively, which includes a presentation (“Impulsreferat,” approx.10 minutes, with handout). The term paper (Hausarbeit - requirements to be found in the style sheet) can be written either in this course or in the first part of the Basismodul.
Focus areas:
The Storyline Approach was developed in Scotland fifty years ago for the subject of “environmental studies.” In the last two decades, its value for teaching foreign languages has been recognized, especially at the primary and lower secondary levels. It is a project-oriented method that aligns well with the principles of foreign language teaching and addresses current issues and challenges in education today—just to name a few buzzwords: task-based learning, differentiation and individualization, inclusive education, learning to learn, lifelong learning, motivation, and creativity. After a general introduction, participants will engage in a hands-on experience of an example of a Storyline, followed by reflection. In the second part of the seminar, students will develop their own Storylines for either a primary or secondary school context.
Introductory readings:
- Mitchell, Peter (ed.), Marie Jeanne McNaughton (ed.): Storyline – A Creative Approach to Learning and Teaching. Cambridge, 2016.
- Karlsen, Kristine Høeg, Häggström, Margaretha [Hrsg.] (2020): Teaching through stories. Renewing the Scottish storyline approach in teacher education. Münster; New York : Waxmann.
Course structure:
Seminars, group work, hands-on activities, presentations plus feedback, lectures and discussions.
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