This study aims to
evaluate the effects resulted from the implementation of a new curriculum for
the teaching of French as a foreign language (FLE) at undergraduate level.
Since majority of students found foreign language coursebooks (FLCs) not
motivating, a curriculum that aims to develop language competences by excluding
FLCs was designed. The theoretical framework of this curriculum is based on
CEFR, on the Bologna Process and on the National Qualifications Framework for
Higher Education. The research was designed as an action research in education.
The sample consisted of 30 prep class students at a state university. The data
collected from the students through a questionnaire were analysed by SPSS
Statistics 21. The results of the study indicate that students found this new
curriculum very successful. Except one course, satisfaction levels of 100%, 92%
, 82.6 , %65,4 and 54,2 were achieved for Book Reading, Verbal Communication,
Grammar, Dictation and Written Communication. The designed curriculum may be
used in different institutions if altered in line with learners’ needs.
language learning curriculum development teaching of French as a foreign language CEFR higher education
This study aims to
evaluate the effects resulted from the implementation of a new curriculum for
the teaching of French as a foreign language (FLE) at undergraduate level.
Since majority of students found foreign language coursebooks (FLCs) not
motivating, a curriculum that aims to develop language competences by excluding
FLCs was designed. The theoretical framework of this curriculum is based on
CEFR, on the Bologna Process and on the National Qualifications Framework for
Higher Education. The research was designed as an action research in education.
The sample consisted of 30 prep class students at a state university. The data
collected from the students through a questionnaire were analysed by SPSS
Statistics 21. The results of the study indicate that students found this new
curriculum very successful. Except one course, satisfaction levels of 100%, 92%
, 82.6 , %65,4 and 54,2 were achieved for Book Reading, Verbal Communication,
Grammar, Dictation and Written Communication. The designed curriculum may be
used in different institutions if altered in line with learners’ needs.
language learning curriculum development teaching of French as a foreign language CEFR higher education
Birincil Dil | Türkçe |
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Bölüm | Makaleler |
Yazarlar | |
Yayımlanma Tarihi | 30 Aralık 2018 |
Yayımlandığı Sayı | Yıl 2018 Cilt: 19 Sayı: 3 |
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