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CERTIFICATE
DECLARATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE
1. INTRODUCTION
1.2 Aim of the study
1.3 Scope of the study
1.4.Procedure
1.5.1.Procedure For Data Collection
1.6 Data Analysis
1.7 Discursive Analysis
2. Language, Socialization, Education & Culture
2.1 Introduction
2.2. Language as power centers-socio - economic technological, political, cultural and religious
2.3 English Language Teaching / Learning In The Globalised Context
2.4 English in India
2. 5 English in Kerala
2. 6 English Language and Education in India/Kerala
3. Curriculum Centred Problems
3.1.1. Introduction
3.1.2. Curriculum and syllabus in the University of Kerala
3.1.3 Factors Governing Curriculum In Kerala
3.2 Materials
3.3 Curriculum / Syllabus
4. Text centered Teaching/ Learning an over view
4.1 Text Book Learning Relationship
4.2 The role of text books in language teaching / learning
4.3 The Nature of Text Books In The Restructured Tertiary Courses
4.4 Nature of suitable textbooks
4.5 Texts Used Today
4.6 Culture & language teaching
4.6.1. Cultural Context in the Text Books: Bridging the Gap
5. Teacher Centred / Student Centred Problems.
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Student Variability
5. 3. Dimensions of Student Variability
5.4 Factors Motivating / Demotivating Learning
5.4.1 Introduction
5.4.2. Teachers As Motivators
5.4.3. Motivation And Teaching Materials
5.5. Significance of Lesson Plan In ELT
5.6 The Role of Audio-visual aids in Promoting Language teaching
5.7. The Need To Teach English As A Language Of Oral Communication Rather Than A Library Language
5.7.1. Introduction
5.7.2. The Role of Spoken Communication and the difficulties in achieving it
5.7.3. What Is Involved In Teaching / Learning Spoken English
5.7.4. The Interference of Mother Tongue- A Major Impediment In Learning Spoken English
5.7. 5 Features Which Make Spoken English Different From Spoken Malayalam
5.7.6 The Neglect Of Spoken Communication By The Teachers And Learners
5.7.7. As Spoken Skill Is Not Evaluated; Students And Teachers Tend to Neglect It.
5.7.8. Remedial Measures Which Require Immediate Attention
5.8. Time Required For Teaching / Available
5.8 Teacher Training
5.8.1 Introduction
5.8.2. The Need For Teacher Development
5.8.3. Traditional Concept of the English Teachers of the Tertiary Level
5.8.4. The Teacher Profile Today.
5.8.4.1.The Nature of Teaching
6. Evaluation
7. Guidelines For A New Curriculum/Syllabus
7.1 Introduction
APPENDIX
QUESTIONNAIRES 1 – 6
QUESTIONAIRE – 1 Teaching / Learning Experience of the tertiary level in the University of Kerala. For the response of the Teachers
QUESTIONNAIRE-2 For the response of the Teachers & academicians Syllabus & Text books at the tertiary level in the University of Kerala
QUESTIONNAIRE-3 For the response of the students and graduates Whether the instructional objectives of teaching English are achieved by t he learners at the tertiary level.
QUESTIONNAIRE-4 For the response of students, teachers and graduates The learner attitude at the tertiary level in the University of Kerala
QUESTIONNAIRE-5 For the response of students & teachers Student Factor.
QUESTIONNAIRE-6 For the response of students and academicians. Evaluation
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