French 299 - Teaching Romance Languages: Theories and Techniques on Second Language Acquisition
TEACHING ROMANCE LANGUAGES
Fall
2020
01
4.00
Simone Gugliotta
TTh 03:15-04:30
Smith College
10507-F20
REMOTE
sgugliot@smith.edu
10505, 10506, 10508
Same as ITL/SPN/POR 299. The course explores the issues in world language instruction and research that are essential to the teaching of Romance languages. Special focus will be on understanding local, national and international multilingual communities as well as theories, methods, bilingualism, and heritage language studies. Topics include the history of Romance languages, how to teach grammar/vocabulary, the role of instructors, and feedback techniques. The critical framing provided will help students look at schools as cultural sites, centers of immigration and globalization. Class observations and scholarly readings help students understand the importance of research in the shaping of the pedagogical practice of world languages. Prerequisite: At least 4 semesters (or placement to equivalent level) of a Romance language taught at Smith (Italian, Portuguese, Spanish or French). Enrollment limit of 25.