David Nunan Aspects of Task-Based Syllabus Design Introduction and overview Syllabus design is concerned with the selection‚ sequencing and justification of the content of the curriculum. Traditional approaches to syllabus development were concerned with selecting lists of linguistic features such as grammar‚ pronunciation‚ and vocabulary as well as experiential content such as topics and themes. These sequenced and integrated lists were then presented to the methodologist‚ whose task was to
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Course Syllabus CPLA 120 Syllabus Instructor: Rickie Pickett Send E-Mail To: rpickett@ewu.edu Phone: 359-6907 or 359-6260 (Computer Science Office) Office: Computer & Engineering Sciences Building‚ Room 313 Office Hours: 11:00am --11:50am or by appointment Text: (Required) GO! with Microsoft Office 2010 Introductory (Custom Edition for Eastern Washington University) Materials: MYITLAB Account (needs to be completed by 10/04) Canvas NetStorage‚ or some
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Bulacan State University City of Malolos‚ Bulacan‚ Philippines 3000 College of Social Science and Philosophy Department of Psychology College: CSSP Department: Psychology Course Code : PsyAth 235 Pre-requisite : Social Psychology Class days & time : Monday to Saturday (nighttime) Faculty : Ms. Josefina C. Ochoa 0933-425-0773/0926-343-8294 josefina_ochoa2003@yahoo.com Consultation hours: Thursdays 2pm-5pm Course Title
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UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX ONLINE Course Syllabus Please print a copy of this syllabus for handy reference Whenever there is a question about what assignments are due‚ please remember this syllabus is considered to be the ruling document. [pic] Course Information COURSE NUMBER: Eng/221 COURSE TITLE: Technical Writing Fundamentals COURSE START DATE: December 9‚ 2008 COURSE END DATE: January 26‚ 2009 REQUIRED READING: Students are required to read all materials available
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Course Syllabus College of Humanities ENG/155 Version 2 Mythology in Literature and Life Copyright © 2010‚ 2007 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course provides an overview of mythology and its relationship to ancient and current cultures. The course covers the purposes and types of myths; the development of myths and mythological characters; the common elements of mythological structures; the predominant characteristics of deities and heroes in myth
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CAVITE STATE UNIVERSITY (CvSU) Cavite‚ Philippines College of Engineering and Information Technology Department of Information Technology COURSE SYLLABUS Second Semester‚ School Year 2012-2013 Professor / Instructor Jeffrey A. Diaz Office Location Imus‚ Cavite E-mail Address zaidajey_20@yahoo.com Office Phone Number 471-6770 Consultation Hours Thursday 7:00 am – 9:00 am Course Code : ITEC 80 Course Title : Network Management Course Description :
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University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Engineering Information and Computer Studies COURSE SYLLABUS COURSE NUMBER DESCRIPTIVE TITLE IM 102 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT This course is designed to teach the fundamentals and development of some skills underlying human resource development and management. The course also focus on developing IS students ability to identify linking areas for HRM –IT operation. 3 Units IM 101 Fundamentals of Human Resource Management‚ R.A. Noe‚ et.al.‚ McGraw Hill co2007 Applications
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Proficiency Examination® CAPE® SOCIOLOGY SYLLABUS Effective for examinations from May–June 2014 CXC A27/U2/13 Published by the Caribbean Examinations Council All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system‚ or transmitted in any form‚ or by any means electronic‚ photocopying‚ recording or otherwise without prior permission of the author or publisher. Correspondence related to the syllabus should be addressed to: The Pro-Registrar Caribbean
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MBA 6014 Leadership‚ Teams‚ & Organizations Fall 2014 Instructor: Paul Ryder‚ Ph.D. Email: phryder@usfca.edu Phone: (415) 595-‐9935 Office: Malloy 234 Teaching Assistant: Mackenzie O’Donnell. (415) 847-‐0439. mcodonnell@usfca.edu Office Hours: Office Hours by appointment. Office
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Firms and Markets Professor Joyee Deb Office: KMC 7-‐69 Telephone: (212) 998-‐0925 Email: joyee.deb@stern.nyu.edu FIRMS AND MARKETS (COR1-‐GB.1303.S.31.SP13) Course Description The goal of this course is to give you some insight into how markets work. The course is structured
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