124090 VK BEd 09.2: VK Linguistics and Language Education (2024S)
The role of instruction in learning systems and skills in additional languages
Continuous assessment of course work
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Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Mo 12.02.2024 00:00 to Mo 19.02.2024 12:00
- Deregistration possible until Su 31.03.2024 23:59
Details
max. 25 participants
Language: English
Lecturers
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
Classes on the following dates are held online:
19th March
30th April
21st May
25th June
- Tuesday 19.03. 14:15 - 15:45 Raum 5 Anglistik UniCampus Hof 8 3E-O1-17
- Tuesday 09.04. 14:15 - 15:45 Raum 5 Anglistik UniCampus Hof 8 3E-O1-17
- Tuesday 16.04. 14:15 - 15:45 Raum 5 Anglistik UniCampus Hof 8 3E-O1-17
- Tuesday 23.04. 14:15 - 15:45 Raum 5 Anglistik UniCampus Hof 8 3E-O1-17
- Tuesday 30.04. 14:15 - 15:45 Digital
- Tuesday 07.05. 14:15 - 15:45 Raum 5 Anglistik UniCampus Hof 8 3E-O1-17
- Tuesday 14.05. 14:15 - 15:45 Raum 5 Anglistik UniCampus Hof 8 3E-O1-17
- Tuesday 21.05. 14:15 - 15:45 Digital
- Tuesday 28.05. 14:15 - 15:45 Raum 5 Anglistik UniCampus Hof 8 3E-O1-17
- Tuesday 04.06. 14:15 - 15:45 Raum 5 Anglistik UniCampus Hof 8 3E-O1-17
- Tuesday 11.06. 14:15 - 15:45 Raum 5 Anglistik UniCampus Hof 8 3E-O1-17
- Tuesday 18.06. 14:15 - 15:45 Raum 5 Anglistik UniCampus Hof 8 3E-O1-17
- Tuesday 25.06. 14:15 - 15:45 Digital
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Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
Continuous assessment
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Course evaluation is based on:
(A) Class participation: 20% of course grade
(B) Group presentation 40% of course grade
(C) Bachelor thesis or final assignment 40% of course grade
Minimum requirements for passing the course are:
a) Regular class attendance (max 2 missed sessions)
b) Completion of critical reading tasks
c) Active contribution to group discussions
d) Active engagement in group project and presentation
e) Handing in bachelor thesis/final assignment (on time)
f) Refraining from plagiarism in all tasks
g) Attaining a pass level in all three components of the course (A, B and C above)
(A) Class participation: 20% of course grade
(B) Group presentation 40% of course grade
(C) Bachelor thesis or final assignment 40% of course grade
Minimum requirements for passing the course are:
a) Regular class attendance (max 2 missed sessions)
b) Completion of critical reading tasks
c) Active contribution to group discussions
d) Active engagement in group project and presentation
e) Handing in bachelor thesis/final assignment (on time)
f) Refraining from plagiarism in all tasks
g) Attaining a pass level in all three components of the course (A, B and C above)
Examination topics
Continuous assessment
Reading list
Key readings:Loewen, S., & Sato, M. (Eds.). (2017). The Routledge handbook of instructed second language acquisition. London: Routledge.Sato, M., & Loewen, S. (Eds.). (2019). Evidence-based second language pedagogy: A collection of instructed second language acquisition studies. London: Routledge.Webb, S. (Ed.). (2019). The Routledge Handbook of Vocabulary Studies. London: Routledge.Selected articles from the journals of Language Teaching Research, Language Learning, Studies in Second Language Acquisition, Modern Language Journal
Association in the course directory
Studium: BEd 046/407
Code/Modul: BEd 09.2
Lehrinhalt: 12-4692
Code/Modul: BEd 09.2
Lehrinhalt: 12-4692
Last modified: We 24.04.2024 11:05
Students will become familiar with contemporary theory, methodology, and empirical research in the field of instructed second language acquisition. In addition, participants will develop their ability to engage in academic discussions and improve their critical thinking and writing skills by carrying out the course assignments. Students will also gain experience in designing research projects and develop their presentation skills as part of the group presentation sessions.
Each theme will be introduced by short lectures and readings which will be followed by group discussion activities. For each topic students will also read and critically analyze a research study. Students will work in groups and plan an experimental research project and present it to the class in simulated conference sessions.
For the bachelor thesis, students will write up the research project plan and discuss the theoretical and pedagogical implications of their planned research. Students who are not writing their bachelor thesis in this course will hand in a literature review of one aspect of in instructed second language acquisition covered in the course.