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Compared with STEM fields, foreign language (FL) education and
second language acquisition have only slowly embraced open
education and the new knowledge ecologies it produces. FL educators
may have been hesitant to participate in the open education
movement due to a lack of research which investigates the benefits
and challenges of FL learning and teaching in open environments.
This book contextualizes open education in FL learning and teaching
via an historical overview of the movement, along with an in-depth
exploration of how the open movement affects FL education beyond
the classroom context; fills the research void by exploring aspects
of open second language learning and teaching across a range of
educational contexts; and illustrates new ways of creating,
adapting and curating FL materials that are freely shared among FL
educators and students. This book is open access under a CC BY ND
licence.
Compared with STEM fields, foreign language (FL) education and
second language acquisition have only slowly embraced open
education and the new knowledge ecologies it produces. FL educators
may have been hesitant to participate in the open education
movement due to a lack of research which investigates the benefits
and challenges of FL learning and teaching in open environments.
This book contextualizes open education in FL learning and teaching
via an historical overview of the movement, along with an in-depth
exploration of how the open movement affects FL education beyond
the classroom context; fills the research void by exploring aspects
of open second language learning and teaching across a range of
educational contexts; and illustrates new ways of creating,
adapting and curating FL materials that are freely shared among FL
educators and students. This book is open access under a CC BY ND
licence.
"Something needs to be done about grammar." Katz and Blyth have
written this book with the hope of changing the way French
instructors teach and conceive of grammar. Intended to help
teachers and teacher trainers develop an understanding of French
discourse that is grounded in recent theoretical and
sociolinguistic research, this book is devoted to informing
teachers-in-training, as well as experienced teachers, about
cutting-edge methods for teaching grammar. It also describes the
grammatical features of the French language in its social context.
At the same time, it provides suggestions for applying such
abstract knowledge in practical pedagogical ways, for example, how
to structure grammatical explanations, devise classroom activities,
and take advantage of resources that give students greater exposure
to French as it is truly used in various discourse environments.
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