LC 47500: Theories Of Teaching World Languages

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Melinda White

This course is designed to assist you in the process of becoming a skilled professional who can teach world language(s). You will gain experiential hours in the secondary classroom. You will also develop an understanding of the connection between effective language teaching and successful language learning, be able to think critically about your own teaching and teaching materials and gain an understanding of various theories, methods, approaches, and techniques in world language teaching. Areas of emphasis include the nature of language learning theories, early approaches to language pedagogy, communicative language teaching methodology, the relationship between theory and practice, aspects of the interaction between speakers in the classroom, skills-based theories, sociocultural perspectives, individual differences between learners, and usage-based approaches to second language acquisition.

Course LC 475 from Purdue University - West Lafayette.

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