SECTION 1: PLANNING
Study the two examples of possible language philosophies and create your own by referring to the
study material in the sections on the module site. Use the rubric to formulate your statements and make
sure you adhere to the success criteria.
A LANGUAGE EDUCATION PHILOSOPHY
EXAMPLE 1
Foundational beliefs: Language is a bridge to understanding ourselves, others, and the world
around us.
Purpose: To equip learners with the linguistic and critical thinking skills necessary to:
Communication Competence: To empower learners to use language effectively in a variety of
contexts, both personal and professional. This includes fluency, accuracy, and cultural sensitivity.
Critical Thinking: To nurture learners' ability to analyse, interpret, and synthesize information
presented in different languages.
Lifelong Learning: To foster a love of learning and encourage learners to become independent
learners who continue to explore languages throughout their lives.
Teaching Methods:
Student-centred: Learning activities are designed to cater to individual needs, learning styles, and
interests.
Interactive and Collaborative: The classroom environment is an open space for discussion, sharing
ideas, and working together on projects.
Authentic Materials: Real-world texts including appropriate texts from the learners’ context,
resources such as videos, and audio recordings are used to expose learners to diverse and relevant
language use.
Technology Integration: Digital tools are incorporated to enhance learning through interactive
exercises, multimedia presentations, and online collaboration platforms.
Emphasis on Communication: Learners are encouraged to actively use the language through
speaking, writing, listening, and reading activities.
Assessment with Feedback: Assessment focuses on progress, skill development, and
communication effectiveness, with regular feedback to guide learners' learning.
Beyond the Classroom:
Cultural Awareness: Integrate discussions about cultures associated with the languages the learners
speak and languages they are learning. Include awareness of cultural practices and traditions.
Community Engagement: Encourage learners to connect with native speakers through exchange
programs, community events, and online platforms.