AAUSC 2018 Volume Issues in Language Program Direction

AAUSC 2018 Volume   Issues in Language Program Direction
Author: Johanna Watzinger-Tharp,Kate Paesani,Susanne Rott,Peter Eckel
Publsiher: Heinle
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2019
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0357106687

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Endorsed by the AAUSC and published by Cengage Learning, the Issues in Language Program Direction series strives to further AAUSC goals-- improving second language instruction by developing language training programs, promoting research in second language acquisition, and establishing a forum for exchanging ideas, experiences, and materials among language programs.

AAUSC 2016 Volume Issues in Language Program Direction The Interconnected Language Curriculum Critical Transitions and Interfaces in Articulated K 16 Contexts

AAUSC 2016 Volume   Issues in Language Program Direction  The Interconnected Language Curriculum  Critical Transitions and Interfaces in Articulated K 16 Contexts
Author: Per Urlaub,Johanna Watzinger-Tharp,Stacey Katz Bourns
Publsiher: Cengage Learning
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1337276456

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Many foreign language departments have developed innovative curricula with the goal of overcoming two-tiered structures that often separate language instruction at the lower levels from upper division content coursework. However, language departments rarely extend their articulation efforts to include pre-collegiate experiences even though recent educational reforms have significantly altered not only the skill sets, but also needs and expectations of students entering college. In addition to attending to vertical interfaces, successful language curricula integrate horizontally with academic and professional units outside the language department. This volume furthers the existing knowledge base on the collegiate foreign language curriculum by providing a K-20 perspective on the achievement of curricular coherence. It is intended for a broad audience, but in particular language program directors, to help them address the critical transitions that language learners face during their progression from public schools through undergraduate programs and into graduate education. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.

Heritage Language Program Direction

Heritage Language Program Direction
Author: Sara M. Beaudrie,Sergio Loza
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2023-05-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781000863727

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This innovative text presents an introduction to different facets of building and leading language education programs at the university level to meet the needs of students who are minority speakers of a heritage language (HL) – also known as community or home languages. Providing a unique synthesis of theory and empirical research, Sara Beaudrie and Sergio Loza authoritatively illustrate and guide the reader through the main issues that program directors face from the early stage of program conceptualization and creation through later stages of program management and evaluation. The book keys in on the diverse considerations and skills involved in this leadership work – including advocacy and fund-raising, placement, curriculum development and assessment, teacher preparation and student advocacy – and offers an array of practical advice and pedagogical features. This is an invaluable resource for advanced students and scholars of applied linguistics and education, as well as future and current language program administrators in institutions of higher education, for understanding the benefits of specialized HL courses, for blazing a trail in future research in this domain, and for forging a path to solidified institutional recognition and support for HL education.

AAUSC 2014 Volume Issues in Language Program Direction Innovation and Accountability in Language Program Evaluation

AAUSC 2014 Volume   Issues in Language Program Direction  Innovation and Accountability in Language Program Evaluation
Author: Nicole Mills,John Norris
Publsiher: Cengage Learning
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1305275098

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Despite rapid globalization within contemporary society and the seemingly obvious need for the study of foreign languages (FL) and cultures; recruitment to undergraduate FL degrees has dwindled, graduate programs have disappeared; and institutions have restructured independent language departments into mega-departments of languages, literatures, and cultures. At the same time, the FL and humanities disciplines have engaged in “soul-searching” exercises in an effort to understand and express a renewed sense of value for the study of foreign language and culture. As a result of these kinds of societal and disciplinary movements, FL programs, along with other educational sectors, are facing the increased need to engage with peripheral forces like accountability and accreditation, to express and ensure their value through outcomes assessment, and to begin to think, innovate, and behave programmatically. Key to enacting these changes systematically and effectively is heightened awareness of the importance of program evaluation, not only as a means to demonstrate how and why FL study is a valuable pursuit in today’s world, but also as a process through which sound improvements can be made, participants can learn, and educational relevance can be sought. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.

AAUSC 2012 Volume Issues in Language Program Direction Hybrid Language Teaching and Learning Exploring Theoretical Pedagogical and Curricular Issues

AAUSC 2012 Volume  Issues in Language Program Direction  Hybrid Language Teaching and Learning  Exploring Theoretical  Pedagogical and Curricular Issues
Author: Fernando Rubio,Joshua J. Thoms,Stacey Katz Bourns
Publsiher: Cengage Learning
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1285174674

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Hybrid language teaching and learning, also referred to as blended learning, has become an increasingly popular model for the delivery of foreign language (FL) courses at the college level in the United States. HYBRID LANGUAGE TEACHING AND LEARNING: EXPLORING THEORETICAL, PEDAGOGICAL AND CURRICULAR ISSUES addresses a number of theoretical and applied topics related to hybrid/blended contexts. The volume is useful for readers unfamiliar with hybrid approaches, as several chapters highlight practical concerns and contain suggestions from authors who have experience implementing and maintaining college-level hybrid FL courses. In addition, the volume serves to disseminate empirical work that focuses on the linguistic outcomes of learners in hybrid FL learning contexts. Finally, the issue of open educational resources/open access is discussed in the context of hybrid FL courses. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.

Methods in Study Abroad Research

Methods in Study Abroad Research
Author: Carmen Pérez-Vidal,Cristina Sanz
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2023-02-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027254924

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Study abroad research has become an established area of inquiry with theoretical impact and methodological sophistication. The field has incorporated the different approaches and methodological changes that have characterized SLA scholarship, including technological advances and new designs. The present volume contributes an update on and a systematic critical appraisal of the methods employed in study abroad research to identify strengths and weaknesses and to look ahead and point towards new directions. The volume is organized around different areas -approaches, instruments, linguistic levels, and learners and their context-, each one including a number of chapters authored by outstanding experts in the field.

The Handbook of Informal Language Learning

The Handbook of Informal Language Learning
Author: Mark Dressman,Randall William Sadler
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 523
Release: 2020-02-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781119472445

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Provides a comprehensive and unique examination of global language learning outside of the formal school setting Authored by a prominent team of international experts in their respective fields, The Handbook of Informal Language Learning is a one-of-a-kind reference work and it is a timely and valuable resource for anyone looking to explore informal language learning outside of a formal education environment. It features a comprehensive collection of cutting edge research areas exploring the cultural and historical cases of informal language learning, along with the growing area of digital language learning, and the future of this relevant field in national development and language education. The Handbook of Informal Language Learning examines informal language learning from both theoretical and practical perspectives. Structured across six sections, chapters cover areas of motivation, linguistics, cognition, and multimodality; digital learning, including virtual contexts, gaming, fanfiction, vlogging, mobile devices, and nonformal programs; and media and live contact, including learning through environmental print, tourism/study abroad. The book also provides studies of informal learning in four national contexts, examines the integration of informal and formal classroom learning, and discusses the future of language learning from different perspectives. Edited by respected researchers of computer-mediated communication and second language learning and teacher education Features contributions by leading international scholars reaching out to a global audience Presents an exciting and progressive selection of chapters in a rapidly expanding field of research and teaching Provides a state-of-the-art collection of the theories, as well as the historical, cultural and international cases relating to informal language learning and its future in a digital age Covers 30 key topics that represent pioneering findings and new research The Handbook of Informal Language Learning is an essential resource for researchers, students, and professionals in the fields of language acquisition, English as a second language, and foreign language education.

AAUSC 2013 Volume Issues in Language Program Direction

AAUSC 2013 Volume   Issues in Language Program Direction
Author: Cristina Sanz,Lado,Stacey Katz Bourns
Publsiher: Cengage Learning
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1285760581

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The democratization of schooling and greater access to higher education, together with the implementation of language requirements in colleges and universities across the United States, has led to a higher degree of diversity in language classrooms. One usually thinks of gender, ethnic, racial, or social diversity, but individual differences, including learning disabilities and special needs, also contribute to diversity and have an impact on assessment, placement, and curriculum. In their role as administrators and teacher educators, Language Program Directors (LPDs) seek to integrate current practices and research in applied linguistics into program design and administration, including assessment. To make individual differences a theoretically grounded integral component of their decision-making processes, LPDs need resources that provide cutting-edge primary and secondary research on the conceptualization, measurement, and consequences of individual differences on language development in the classroom. This volume provides LPDs with the means to transmit information to their instructors in effective ways so that the instructors develop a sophisticated understanding of individual differences, including learning disabilities, special needs, and strategies for dealing with diverse student populations. In addition, this volume creates a forum for reflections about and solutions to challenges related to diversity as it relates to individual differences. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.