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  • Formāts: 340 pages, 21 Tables, black and white; 12 Line drawings, black and white; 9 Halftones, black and white; 21 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Sep-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429318627
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  • Formāts: 340 pages, 21 Tables, black and white; 12 Line drawings, black and white; 9 Halftones, black and white; 21 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Sep-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429318627

The Routledge Handbook of German Language Teaching evaluates and addresses multifaceted, multilevel needs of students and teachers within teaching German as a foreign, as well as a second, language through taking a transcultural approach.



The Routledge Handbook of German Language Teaching evaluates and addresses multifaceted, multilevel needs of students and teachers within teaching German as a foreign, as well as a second, language through taking a transcultural approach.

Each contribution starts with the author situating themselves in the geographical and institutional context in which they teach as well as the way in which they teach, e.g. in-person or online. This acknowledges the Handbook’s internationally widespread contributors, from countries with different histories in terms of cultural, linguistic and educational diversity more generally and the teaching of German in particular. The chapters reflect their voice and consider language learners as people who have their own identities.

Material such as plays, poems, short literary texts, rap, singing, and drawing are discussed in this book as being influential for language learners from beginner level and beyond. This book proposes that ‘learning’ happens by both the teachers and the learners going on a journey, and both changing the outlook on each other and themselves along that journey. Alongside this, questions are asked with respect to curricula and the relation between speaking German and ‘belonging’ in a German-speaking country.

This Handbook will primarily appeal to teachers and instructors of German, as well as those training to become German language instructors. Moreover, the book will appeal to researchers interested in the linguistic and theoretical aspects of German language teaching.

List of Contributors

Preface

Part I: Overview

1. Contexts of Teaching German

2. Linguistic and Cultural Competency in Context

3. Communicating Across a Transcultural World: The Place(s) of Critical
Terminology

4. The Question of Linguistic Identity in India

Part II: Opening the German-Language World to the Learner Through Working
With Literature and Theatre

5. Interculturality and Mediation: Literature as an Object of Learning in
DaF/DaZ

6. Language-Sensitive Literature Teaching

7. Intercultural Literature in Germany Since the 1960s from a DaF
Perspective

8. Multilingual Theatre in the German Language and Culture Class: Inviting
Larners to Eplore Fuid Identities

Part III: Opening the German-Language World to the Learner Through Working
With Film and Song

9. Language Learning Through Music in a Super-Diverse Culture

10. The Role of Short Films in Cultural Studies in Teaching German as a
Foreign Language (DaF)

Part IV: A Critical Evaluation of Language Learning Some Teachers
Perspectives

11. Distance not Distant: Enriched, Enlivened Online Learning

12. A Critical Evaluation of the Digital Media Revolution in 2020/21

13. Inside the Classroom: Translating From and Into German

14. Developing Communication Skills Through Collaborative Learning in the
German Language Classroom

15. A Voice and a Choice Introducing Portfolio Assessment to German Courses
at an Australian university

Part V: Difficult Histories in the German-Language Classroom

16. Exploring the Transnational in Teaching on the GDR in UK Higher
Education

17. Teaching Germanys 1968: New Questions and Directions

Part VI: Teaching, Learning and Evaluation in the Transcultural Classroom

18. The Changing Space of Germany in Turkey
based on an interview with Kerstin Reichardt, conducted by Silke Henkele:

19. What Integration? Refugees and Their Teachers Battle with Integration
based on an interview with Christiane Rösinger conducted by Silke Henkele,
and with Claudia Hübner-Pitsela

20. Learning German as a Migrant in Austria: A Discussion of the Gap Between
Research and Practice

21. Bridging the Gap: Fusing Language and Content Whilst Addressing Atudent
Heterogeneity in Erasmus Courses at Potsdam University

22. The Native Speaker Teacher: A Languages Professional in a Transcultural
World

Index
Ruth Whittle is Associate Professor at the Department of Modern Languages, University of Birmingham, UK.

Angela Kalt was a lecturer in Anglistik and Amerikanistik at the Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany.