ENGLISH FOR STUDENTS OF PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION: DESIGNING A TEXTBOOK

Ana Popović Pecić

DOI Number
https://doi.org/10.22190/JTESAP2103439P
First page
439
Last page
449

Abstract


This paper considers some issues in designing a textbook for students of psychology and students of education enrolled in the same ESP course. These issues include balancing students’ objective and subjective learning needs in the selection of real content aimed at developing necessary competences in accordance with the course objectives, as well as selecting carrier content to satisfy the needs and interests of students of both disciplines. An additional challenge involves accommodating learning needs of students with different levels of language proficiency, while also taking into account their evolving specialist knowledge. The paper then looks at the structure and content of the textbook English for Students of Psychology and Education, published by the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade.


Keywords

ESP textbook design, English for psychology, English for education, learner needs, content selection

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22190/JTESAP2103439P

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