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LECTURE 4
MATERIAL EVALUATION:
PROCESS, APPROACHES &
METHODS
SELECTION PROCESS
The process involves finding the best
possible fit & potential for adapting or
supplementing
1.Identify aims & objectives of the
programme
2.Analyze the T&L situation where material
will be used
3.Find / design suitable evaluation checklist
SELECTION PROCESS
4. Limit the number of criteria
5. Draw a list of potential coursebook – use
impressionistic evaluation (getting
general overview of the book) for
elimination
6. The short listed books are subjected to in-
depth evaluation using the checklist
chosen
7. Use finding to make decision to select
EVALUATION APPROACHES
1. IMPRESSIONISTICS OVERVIEW
– A general impression, formed by looking
through the material for its possibilities,
– Strengths & weaknesses – noting significant
features that stand out
– Cannot identify weaknesses, not enough
details to ensure match or to make decision
[Cunningsworth]
EVALUATION APPROACHES
2. IN-DEPTH EVALUATION
– Examine how specific items or aspects of
language are dealt with, related to students
learning needs, syllabus requirements, etc
– More receptive, look for anything noteworthy
& interesting
– Matching a checklist against the
requirements of T&L situation
[Cunningsworth]
NOTE: a combination of both approaches
forms a sound basis for evaluation
EVALUATION APPROACHES
• EXTERNAL EVALUATION
• Examine the organization of the book as
stated explicitly by author
• look at blurb, introduction/foreword & table of
content
• Find out answers to questions raised such as
the target audience, proficiency level of target
audience, context, etc
EVALUATION APPROACHES
• INTERNAL EVALUATION
– In-depth investigation into the materials
– To check the validity of claims made by
authors
– Look into at least two (or more) factors such
as the presentation of skills, the grading &
sequencing, skills representation,
incorporation of other skills
(listening/speaking)
EVALUATION APPROACHES
• OVERALL EVALUATION
–An overall assessment to the
suitability of the materials for the
teachers’ learning context
–Criteria to check including usability,
generalizability, adaptability &
flexibility (versatility)
EVALUATION METHODS
• Piloting – use a small range of material
for a short length of time; a trial run
• Opinions from other practicing teachers –
within & outside the institution
• Students’ view – whether they like the
book or if it helps them in learning
• Detailed analysis – when other methods
are not possible
PILOTING
• Materials are trialed before they are
revised & disseminated more widely
• Provides a feel whether :
– the materials actually works or not
– Aims of the materials are fulfilled
– Appropriate in level, content & approach
– Suitable for particular ages & groups of
learners
(T149-189)
PILOTING (cont’d)
– Relates well to teachers’ expectations &
stages of development
– Successfully promotes learning
• Reveals in details the component of
success
– Innovative approach
– Implemented in practical terms, accessible to
teachers & learners
– Requirements can be followed by teachers &
learners
PILOTING (cont’d)
–Organized into suitable chunks of
lessons, sections, units
–Amount of preparations required
–Fulfilled suitable number of hours
–Helps to achieve learning outcomes
that is satisfactory & measurable
–Provide sense of progression
–Balance of skills is appropriate
(T183-185)
STAGES OF EVALUATION
• Grant (1987) cited in Yilmaz 2005:
– Initial evaluation
• quick process
• check preface, contents & abstract
– Detailed evaluation
• Teacher make own judgment
• Use of questionnaires
– In-use evaluation
Grant’s ‘CATALYST’
• A test proposed by Grant to decide the
worthiness of the material in hand by asking
some key questions:
– Communicative?
– Aims?
– Teachable?
– Available?
– Level?
– Your impression
– Students’ interest?
– Tried & tested?
Cunningsworth’s (1984)
underlying principles
• Relate teaching materials to your aims &
objectives
• Be aware of what language is for & select
teaching materials which will help equip your
students to use language effectively for their
own purposes
• Keep your students’ learning in mind
• Consider the relationship between language,
learning process & learners
Robinett’s (1978)Checklist
• Goals of the course
• Background of the
students
• Approach
• Language skills
• General content
• Quality of practical
material
• Sequencing
• Vocabulary
• General
sociolinguistics
factors
• Format
• Accompanying
materials
• Teacher’s guide
(Yilmaz, 2005)

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Lecture 4 Materials Development and Adaptation

  • 2. SELECTION PROCESS The process involves finding the best possible fit & potential for adapting or supplementing 1.Identify aims & objectives of the programme 2.Analyze the T&L situation where material will be used 3.Find / design suitable evaluation checklist
  • 3. SELECTION PROCESS 4. Limit the number of criteria 5. Draw a list of potential coursebook – use impressionistic evaluation (getting general overview of the book) for elimination 6. The short listed books are subjected to in- depth evaluation using the checklist chosen 7. Use finding to make decision to select
  • 4. EVALUATION APPROACHES 1. IMPRESSIONISTICS OVERVIEW – A general impression, formed by looking through the material for its possibilities, – Strengths & weaknesses – noting significant features that stand out – Cannot identify weaknesses, not enough details to ensure match or to make decision [Cunningsworth]
  • 5. EVALUATION APPROACHES 2. IN-DEPTH EVALUATION – Examine how specific items or aspects of language are dealt with, related to students learning needs, syllabus requirements, etc – More receptive, look for anything noteworthy & interesting – Matching a checklist against the requirements of T&L situation [Cunningsworth] NOTE: a combination of both approaches forms a sound basis for evaluation
  • 6. EVALUATION APPROACHES • EXTERNAL EVALUATION • Examine the organization of the book as stated explicitly by author • look at blurb, introduction/foreword & table of content • Find out answers to questions raised such as the target audience, proficiency level of target audience, context, etc
  • 7. EVALUATION APPROACHES • INTERNAL EVALUATION – In-depth investigation into the materials – To check the validity of claims made by authors – Look into at least two (or more) factors such as the presentation of skills, the grading & sequencing, skills representation, incorporation of other skills (listening/speaking)
  • 8. EVALUATION APPROACHES • OVERALL EVALUATION –An overall assessment to the suitability of the materials for the teachers’ learning context –Criteria to check including usability, generalizability, adaptability & flexibility (versatility)
  • 9. EVALUATION METHODS • Piloting – use a small range of material for a short length of time; a trial run • Opinions from other practicing teachers – within & outside the institution • Students’ view – whether they like the book or if it helps them in learning • Detailed analysis – when other methods are not possible
  • 10. PILOTING • Materials are trialed before they are revised & disseminated more widely • Provides a feel whether : – the materials actually works or not – Aims of the materials are fulfilled – Appropriate in level, content & approach – Suitable for particular ages & groups of learners (T149-189)
  • 11. PILOTING (cont’d) – Relates well to teachers’ expectations & stages of development – Successfully promotes learning • Reveals in details the component of success – Innovative approach – Implemented in practical terms, accessible to teachers & learners – Requirements can be followed by teachers & learners
  • 12. PILOTING (cont’d) –Organized into suitable chunks of lessons, sections, units –Amount of preparations required –Fulfilled suitable number of hours –Helps to achieve learning outcomes that is satisfactory & measurable –Provide sense of progression –Balance of skills is appropriate (T183-185)
  • 13. STAGES OF EVALUATION • Grant (1987) cited in Yilmaz 2005: – Initial evaluation • quick process • check preface, contents & abstract – Detailed evaluation • Teacher make own judgment • Use of questionnaires – In-use evaluation
  • 14. Grant’s ‘CATALYST’ • A test proposed by Grant to decide the worthiness of the material in hand by asking some key questions: – Communicative? – Aims? – Teachable? – Available? – Level? – Your impression – Students’ interest? – Tried & tested?
  • 15. Cunningsworth’s (1984) underlying principles • Relate teaching materials to your aims & objectives • Be aware of what language is for & select teaching materials which will help equip your students to use language effectively for their own purposes • Keep your students’ learning in mind • Consider the relationship between language, learning process & learners
  • 16. Robinett’s (1978)Checklist • Goals of the course • Background of the students • Approach • Language skills • General content • Quality of practical material • Sequencing • Vocabulary • General sociolinguistics factors • Format • Accompanying materials • Teacher’s guide (Yilmaz, 2005)