OEner OEzcelik is an associate professor and chair of Central Eurasian studies at Indiana University Bloomington, and former director and chief applied linguist for Indiana University's Center for Languages of the Central Asian Region (CeLCAR). He has a PhD in linguistics from McGill University with a specialization in second language acquisition, and has published widely in leading linguistics and second language acquisition journals. Amber Kennedy Kent is the Language Instruction Specialist at CeLCAR. She earned MAs in applied linguistics and computational linguistics, as well as a graduate certificate in instructional design, from Indiana University.
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PrefaceTables and FiguresIntroduction ANALYSIS1. Needs Assessment and Analysis2. Learner and Contextual Analysis DESIGN3. Curriculum Design4. Identifying Learning Objectives5. Summative Assessment6. Formative Assessment: Practice7. Instruction: Language Points, i.e., Grammar Notes8. Cultural Notes DEVELOPMENT9. Scope and Sequence10. Front matter and Back matter11. Chapter Content: Organization and Essentials12. Visual Design13. Multimedia IMPLEMENTATION AND EVALUATION14. Implementation: Piloting and Instructor Feedback15. Evaluation16. Publishing 17. Conclusion AppendicesReferencesAbout the AuthorsAbout CeLCARIndex