The Changing Landscape of Spanish Language Curricula
Designing Higher Education Programs for Diverse Students
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Author
Publication
2018-03-22 - Georgetown University Press
Language
English
Word Count
73,000 words, Guess
Page Count
292 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL27353852M
- ISBN-139781626165731
- ISBN-101626165734
- OCLC Control Number1000385907
- Library of Congress Control Number2017035595
and 1 more
- Amazon1626165734
Classifications
- LCCPC4068.U5B76 2018
Description
As Spanish language study grows, the field seems to be in the midst of a curricular identity crisis. During this growth, Spanish has become a second, rather than a foreign, language in the US. This leads to unique opportunities and challenges for curriculum and syllabus design, materials development, individual and program assessment, and classroom pedagogy. In their book, Brown and Thompson try to address the challenges with each of these topics and propose ideas for development and further study. This book will provide a must-read in-depth analysis of the state of Spanish postsecondary education by presenting unique data that reflect the growth and change of Spanish programs in the US, and by critically reflecting on what issues may ensue and how to deal with them. They worked with data from the College Board and ETS, and conducted their own survey of almost 700 Spanish language educators and present it here. Connecting social, linguistic, and pedagogical trends in contemporary Spanish language education to programmatic and curricular innovation at the postsecondary level is the driving force behind this book. Among the topics they will address are: Heritage learners, service learning, Spanish for specific purposes, assessment, Spanish-speaking community context, teacher training, online and hybrid teaching, and the idea of national standards.
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