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What is Methods Pedagogy

English Language Teaching in a Post-Method Paradigm
A fixed set of classroom practices that serve as a prescription in the Language classroom and does not allow variation.
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Popular Culture and English Language Teaching: A Bridge and Not a Barrier in the Second Language Classroom
Georgette M. Delevante (University of the West Indies Mona Campus, Jamaica)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 19
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9228-0.ch012
Abstract
Traditionally, the application of methods pedagogy has been limited and ineffective in capturing the imagination of today's students. Students have echoed, especially in a globalized and technologically-driven world that traditional content based on existing curriculum is irrelevant and inapplicable to their lived experiences. As a result, the paradigm shift offered by post-methods pedagogy is one which empowered teacher autonomy and provides a meaningful context in which popular culture represents a bridge rather than a barrier between the student's world, of which popular culture plays an important part, and the English language classroom. By creating synergies thematically and historically with popular music, film, and social media, a bridge to providing a fresh perspective to traditional content is explored.
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