Building an EFL Curriculum for Young Learners: a Brazilian experience

EFL curriculum construction is a process usually carried out by educational authorities. In this paper, attempt has been done to describe the experience of building a local curriculum for early English language learning in public schools in Brazil, with the participation of school teachers, universi...

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Main Authors: Telma Gimenez, Juliana Reichert Assunção Tonelli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lasting Impressions Press 2013-12-01
Series:International Journal of English Language and Translation Studies
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Online Access:http://www.eltsjournal.org/pdf_files/Building%20an%20EFL%20Curriculum%20for%20Young%20Learners-%20a%20Brazilian%20experience-Full%20Paper.pdf
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spelling doaj-c55d0360c5294172a346cb77a9aad42a2020-11-25T01:42:52ZengLasting Impressions PressInternational Journal of English Language and Translation Studies2308-54602013-12-01010392101Building an EFL Curriculum for Young Learners: a Brazilian experience Telma GimenezJuliana Reichert Assunção TonelliEFL curriculum construction is a process usually carried out by educational authorities. In this paper, attempt has been done to describe the experience of building a local curriculum for early English language learning in public schools in Brazil, with the participation of school teachers, university professors and educational authorities. Both, the resulting curriculum guide and the process that led to its final format are discussed, along with consideration on its implementation in a context that lacks clear educational policies toward the teaching of a foreign language to young learners. A sociocultural approach to learning was adopted as the theoretical framework, translated into several principles that guided the suggested syllabus: playful and meaningful learning, interdisciplinary knowledge construction, interactive tasks, intercultural awareness, spiral syllabus, whole person and whole language perspectives. The document, jointly constructed, was validated by the community of practitioners, thus presenting ideas that resonate with their practical experience. This “grassroots” approach to curriculum design addresses the emerging need to introduce English at early stages of schooling, due to the global pressure for access to the world that functions through that language.http://www.eltsjournal.org/pdf_files/Building%20an%20EFL%20Curriculum%20for%20Young%20Learners-%20a%20Brazilian%20experience-Full%20Paper.pdfBrazilian ExperienceEFL CurriculumYoung LearnersLocal curriculum Sociocultural Approach
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Building an EFL Curriculum for Young Learners: a Brazilian experience
International Journal of English Language and Translation Studies
Brazilian Experience
EFL Curriculum
Young Learners
Local curriculum Sociocultural Approach
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Juliana Reichert Assunção Tonelli
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title Building an EFL Curriculum for Young Learners: a Brazilian experience
title_short Building an EFL Curriculum for Young Learners: a Brazilian experience
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series International Journal of English Language and Translation Studies
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publishDate 2013-12-01
description EFL curriculum construction is a process usually carried out by educational authorities. In this paper, attempt has been done to describe the experience of building a local curriculum for early English language learning in public schools in Brazil, with the participation of school teachers, university professors and educational authorities. Both, the resulting curriculum guide and the process that led to its final format are discussed, along with consideration on its implementation in a context that lacks clear educational policies toward the teaching of a foreign language to young learners. A sociocultural approach to learning was adopted as the theoretical framework, translated into several principles that guided the suggested syllabus: playful and meaningful learning, interdisciplinary knowledge construction, interactive tasks, intercultural awareness, spiral syllabus, whole person and whole language perspectives. The document, jointly constructed, was validated by the community of practitioners, thus presenting ideas that resonate with their practical experience. This “grassroots” approach to curriculum design addresses the emerging need to introduce English at early stages of schooling, due to the global pressure for access to the world that functions through that language.
topic Brazilian Experience
EFL Curriculum
Young Learners
Local curriculum Sociocultural Approach
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