7 Approaches To Course Design
7 Approaches To Course Design
Course design is the process by which the raw data about a learning need is interpreted in
order to produce an integrated series of teaching-learning experience, whose ultimate aim is to
lead the learners to a particular sate of knowledge. There are probably as many different
approaches to ESP course design as there are course designers. We can, howevwer, identify three
main types : language-centred, skills-centerd and learning centred.
1. Language-centred course design
This is the simplest kind of course design process and is probably the one most familiar
to English teacher. It is particularly prevalent in ESP.
The language-centerd course design a connection as possible between the analysis of the
target situation and the content of the ESP course. It proceeds as follows:
At the first sight, this many seem to be very logical procedure. However logical and
straightforward as it may seem, it has a number of weaknesses :
a. It start from the learners and their needs, and thus it might be considered a learner-centred
approach, but it is, in fact not learner-centredin any meaningful sence of the term.
Language centered
course design
The simple one
The weaknesses
Skill centered
course design
Learner centered
Learning
Target situation
Influence
Maximize learning
2 implications
Conclusion
The course design process should be more dynamic and interactive
A learning- centered approach: an approach with the avowed aim of maximizing the potential of
the learning situation
Recognition of the complexity of the learning process
Look at how the approach can be applied to the construction of a syllabus and to the evaluations,
design and teaching materials.