An authoritative collection of papers which argues for issues of
language curriculum development to be made explicit. Issues of language
curriculum development underlie all stages in the planning and
implementation of language teaching programmes. This authoritative
collection of papers argues for these isses to be made explicit. The
stages which the book deals with are: curriculum planning, specification
of ends and means, programme implementation, and classroom
implementation. Evaluation is also of crucial relevance at each stage.
The 'curriculum' is taken to mean all the factors which contribute to
the teaching and learning situation, and the emphasis of the book is on
the interdependence of these factors. The contributors are leading
practitioners and researchers with experience in various parts of the
world. They identify the problems faced and the directions to be
followed in relating current theory with practice in curriculum
development. This collection will be of key interest to teachers,
teacher-trainers, course directors and designers, and all others
concerned with designing and implementing language programmes.