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Our Approach to Language Teaching

OUR MISSION

The mission of the English Language School is to:

  • Provide high-quality language education,
  • Equip students with the necessary English language skills for their undergraduate studies,
  • Assist students in enhancing their language awareness and knowledge,
  • Help students develop critical, reflective, and creative thinking skills,
  • Support students in becoming independent and autonomous learners,
  • Encourage students to use information technologies,

EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY

The educational principles of the English Language School are:

  • To make learning meaningful,
  • To ensure active student participation,
  • To be guiding and facilitating instructors,
  • To utilize different learning styles,
  • To emphasize independent learning,
  • To maintain high levels of motivation,
  • To provide continuous feedback,
  • To promote high-order thinking skills,

OUR APPROACH TO THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM

When designing the educational program, we adhere to three educational values: restructuring, being progressive, and adopting constructivist education.

Through the restructuring approach:

  • Contribute to individuals' and society's development through education,
  • Support the development of not only grammar but also language skills,
  • Prioritize higher-order outcomes such as creative and critical thinking,
  • Encourage students to think about local, national, and international issues,
  • Emphasize the creation of a democratic atmosphere in the classroom.

Through the progressive approach:

  • Focus not only on the final outcome but also on progress made during the educational process,
  • Support a student-centered approach where learning is applied and practiced,
  • Highlight the importance of students shaping their learning processes, deriving conclusions through problem-solving methods, and actively participating in the class for critical thinking.

Through the constructivist approach:

  • Shape the learning process through students' own experiences,
  • Acknowledge that learning is an active process occurring in relevant situations,
  • Use content-appropriate, coherent, meaningful, and purposeful activities,
  • Encourage collaborative work among students to enhance the element of cooperation,
  • Promote a multifaceted perspective.

FRAMEWORK OF THE COURSE PROGRAM

Our educational program is built around two fundamental principles: creation and repetition. Therefore, the arrangement of learning outcomes follows a spiral approach from simple to complex. This means that some outcomes are repeated at the same level throughout the program, with new information added each time.

Two different approaches are adopted in designing the educational program. The first is the "thematic approach," and the second is the "skill-focused teaching approach."

Through the thematic approach:

  • Establish tighter connections between ideas,
  • See and use the structures and new words to be taught in a meaningful context,
  • Aim for frequent repetition of new words within the same themes.

Through the Skill-Focused Teaching Approach:

  • Teach language as a whole entity,
  • Prepare and use activities that facilitate meaningful communication,
  • Organize content to cover all language skills comprehensively.