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E-grāmata: Language beyond the Classroom: A Guide to Community-Based Learning for World Language Programs

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  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Apr-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
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Language beyond the Classroom is an edited volume of essays that offers detailed, how-to guides for developing, implementing, and evaluating service-learning programs for a variety of languages. Contributions here present civic-engagement programs for several languages, including French, German, Russian, and Spanish, with curricula that can be adapted to any language program. The authors of each essay engage with the growing pedagogical emphasis on experiential learning, providing theoretical and practical advice, including syllabi, for language educators. Language beyond the Classroom is a timely exploration of the variety and richness of service-learning in language instruction, and contributes to a 21st-century emphasis on community engagement and cultural contextualization in second-language pedagogy.
Foreword: Contextualizing Language Learning in the Civic Mission of Education vii
Stephanie Stokamer
Acknowledgements xvi
Introduction: Return on Investment of Community-Engagement Teaching 1(19)
Jann Purdy
Section I How to Implement Service Learning: Design and Support for Community Engagement
Chapter One Key Aspects in Program Design, Delivery, and Mentoring in World Language Service-Learning Projects
20(28)
Theresa Schenker
Angelika Kraemer
Chapter Two Preparing Professionals: Language for Specific Purposes and Community-Based Learning Approaches in Advanced-Level Coursework
48(28)
Anna A. Alsufieva
William J. Comer
Chapter Three Transcending Classrooms, Communities, and Cultures: Service Learning in Foreign Language Teaching Methods Courses
76(48)
Amy George
Alexandra Reuber
Kyle Patrick Williams
Section II How to Promote Service Learning
Chapter Four Recruiting Language Learners through Civic Engagement in General Education
124(32)
Christine Coleman Nunez
Chapter Five How to Promote Cultural Awareness through Service Learning in a Non-Required Course
156(28)
Delphine Gras
Chapter Six Community-Service Immersion: Helping University Students make an Impact through Service-Learning and Domestic U.S. Spanish Language Immersion
184(26)
Teresa Satterfield
Jessica Haefner
Section III How to Broaden Service Learning to Unique Settings
Chapter Seven Constructing Language-Learning Communities in the University Setting: An Experiment in Flipping the Teaching and Learning Paradigm
210(38)
Kirsten Drickey
Andrew Blick
Chapter Eight Learning the Ropes of Service Learning: Best Practices in a Program for Advanced Students Working with Asylum Seekers
248(34)
Dominique Butler-Borruat
Chapter Nine Virtual Engagement in the Languages: Teaching Translation and Social Justice
282(17)
Irene Lucia Delaney
Agnes Peysson-Zeiss
Contributors 299
Jann Purdy, PhD, is Associate Professor of French and Chair of International Studies at Pacific University of Oregon, USA. She has developed civic-engagement courses and projects for Pacific University's Department of World Languages and Literatures, as well as intercultural communication courses for International Studies. She has presented on and chaired several panels on the topic of civic engagement in language programs at numerous conferences, and has mentored undergraduate students for conference presentations on the same topic. Professor Purdy received Pacific University's Engaged Faculty Award in 2013 and continues to promote service-learning in all disciplines of the university.