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Learner-centered practical strategies, models, and resources for
the development of world languages for specific purposes curricula
The world today is changing, and college-level language departments
are rethinking and revamping their vision and curricular offerings
as a result. The field of world languages for specific purposes
(WLSP) presents a solution to these challenges, helping students
develop language skills and intercultural competencies as they
focus on content-based professional areas such as business, law,
and medicine. As demand for these courses grows, teachers and
administrators seek research-based information on how to develop
and teach WLSP curricula. This book bridges theory and practice,
inviting scholars, educators, students, and professionals of all
areas of world language specialization to create new opportunities
for their students. Teaching World Languages for Specific Purposes
provides practical strategies, models, and resources for developing
WLSP curricula through a learner-centered approach grounded in
empathy and compassion. Author Diana M. Ruggiero begins with an
overview of the scholarship and purpose of WLSP, providing a firm
foundation for teachers. She then guides teachers through each key
step of WLSP pedagogy, from course development to formative
assessment of students. Along the way, Ruggiero addresses important
topics such as language interpretation, culture, the needs of
heritage learners, and the role of community service learning (CSL)
in WLSP. Included in the conversation are new considerations for
WLSP and CSL in the wake of COVID-19. Resources for further
curriculum development, models for assignments and assessments,
sample lesson plans and lesson planning materials, and much more
are available in the appendixes, making this a rich resource for
all world languages educators.
Learner-centered practical strategies, models, and resources for
the development of world languages for specific purposes curricula
The world today is changing, and college-level language departments
are rethinking and revamping their vision and curricular offerings
as a result. The field of world languages for specific purposes
(WLSP) presents a solution to these challenges, helping students
develop language skills and intercultural competencies as they
focus on content-based professional areas such as business, law,
and medicine. As demand for these courses grows, teachers and
administrators seek research-based information on how to develop
and teach WLSP curricula. This book bridges theory and practice,
inviting scholars, educators, students, and professionals of all
areas of world language specialization to create new opportunities
for their students. Teaching World Languages for Specific Purposes
provides practical strategies, models, and resources for developing
WLSP curricula through a learner-centered approach grounded in
empathy and compassion. Author Diana M. Ruggiero begins with an
overview of the scholarship and purpose of WLSP, providing a firm
foundation for teachers. She then guides teachers through each key
step of WLSP pedagogy, from course development to formative
assessment of students. Along the way, Ruggiero addresses important
topics such as language interpretation, culture, the needs of
heritage learners, and the role of community service learning (CSL)
in WLSP. Included in the conversation are new considerations for
WLSP and CSL in the wake of COVID-19. Resources for further
curriculum development, models for assignments and assessments,
sample lesson plans and lesson planning materials, and much more
are available in the appendixes, making this a rich resource for
all world languages educators.
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