Eclectic approach is a method of language education that combines various approaches and methodologies to teach language depending on the aims of the lesson and the abilities of the learners.[1] Different teaching methods are borrowed and adapted to suit the requirement of the learners. It breaks the monotony of the class.

In addition, It is a conceptual approach that does not merely include one paradigm or a set of assumptions. Instead, eclecticism adheres to or is constituted from several theories, styles, and ideas in order to gain a thorough insight about the subject, and draws upon different theories in different cases.[2] ‘Eclecticism’ is common in many fields of study such as psychology, martial arts, philosophy, teaching, religion and drama [3]

Approaches and methods

There are varied approaches and methods used for language teaching. In eclectic approach, the teacher can choose from these different methods and approaches:

Advantages

References

  1. ^ "Eclectic approach". TeachingEnglish | British Council | BBC.
  2. ^ Alizadeh, Farideh; Hashim, Mohd Nasir (2016). Eclecticism in Drama. 10.6084/m9.figshare.3511156 & 10.5281/zenodo.59378.svg
  3. ^ Alizadeh, Farideh; Hashim, Mohd Nasir (2016). Eclecticism In Drama. 10.6084/m9.figshare.3511156 & 10.5281/zenodo.59378.svg
  4. ^ "Grammar-Translation Method - The teacher set of instruments". sites.google.com.
  5. ^ Aslam, Mohammad (2003). Teaching of English (Second ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 61. ISBN 9788175965911.
  6. ^ Dash, Neena; Dash, M (2007). Teaching English As An Additional Language. Atlantic. p. 67. ISBN 9788126907793.
  7. ^ Bowen, Tim. "Teaching approaches: total physical response". Onestopenglish.
  8. ^ Crandall, J. (2003). They do speak English: World Englishes in the U.S. schools. Eric Clearing House on Languages and Linguistics, 26(3).