Middlebury

CHNS6501A-L07

Tchng Chinese as For Lang

PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES OF TEACHING CHINESE AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (TCFL)

Students will investigate how theory and research relate to local decisions on organizing and planning for instruction in a CFL program. Through lectures, discussions and, most importantly, hands-on experience, students will learn to: understand what it means for CFL learners to develop their communicative competence; identify critical issues in CFL pedagogy; and develop the ability to plan and implement pedagogically sound and effective classroom activities. Unlike a conventional graduate course of lecture/discussion on theoretical and practical issues, this course creates a learning-by-doing environment where students are active participants in the teaching and learning.

Lightbown, Patsy M., and Nina Spada. How are Languages Learned? Oxford UP, 2006. ISBN 0-19-442224-0. paperback

Brown, H. Douglas. Teaching by Principle: an Interactive Approach to Teaching. White Plains, NY: Longman, 2001. ISBN 0130282839, paperback
Course Reference Number (CRN):
60350
Subject Code:
CHNS
Course Number:
6501
Section Identifier:
A

Course

CHNS 6501

All Sections in Summer 2007, Chinese 3 Week Session

Summer 2007, Chinese 3 Week Session

CHNS6501A-L07 Lecture (Bai)