A Model for Community-based Language Teaching to Young Learners: The Impact of University Outreach
A primary challenge given to university foreign language departments and Title VI National Resource Centers is to increase interest and participation in foreign language learning, with particular emphasis on less commonly taught languages (LCTLs). Given that many LCTLs in high demand by the US gover...
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doaj-2883b483af3e429ba0334f989d9d74d32020-11-24T22:08:42ZengNational Council of Less Commonly Taught LanguagesJournal of the National Council of Less Commonly Taught Languages1930-90312015-01-011783102A Model for Community-based Language Teaching to Young Learners: The Impact of University OutreachMartha Nyikos0Vesna Dimitrieska1Indiana University, BloomingtonIndiana University, BloomingtonA primary challenge given to university foreign language departments and Title VI National Resource Centers is to increase interest and participation in foreign language learning, with particular emphasis on less commonly taught languages (LCTLs). Given that many LCTLs in high demand by the US government, including Arabic, Chinese, Persian and Turkish, rarely find their way into the school curricula, this article offers a successful ongoing community-based model of how one university-town partnership addresses advocacy with programming for pre-K-grade 9. Non-native and heritage undergraduate language students who volunteered as community language teachers found the experience invaluable to their pedagogical development. Teacher education programs or language departments can employ this approach to community-based teaching, by providing free, sustained language teaching in existing community centers. This article offers guidance for how to start and expand such a program.http://www.ncolctl.org/files/Community-based-Language-Teaching.pdfCommunity-based Language TeachingModelYoung LearnersThe Impact of University Outreachprogrammingadvocacy |
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A Model for Community-based Language Teaching to Young Learners: The Impact of University Outreach |
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A Model for Community-based Language Teaching to Young Learners: The Impact of University Outreach |
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A Model for Community-based Language Teaching to Young Learners: The Impact of University Outreach |
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A Model for Community-based Language Teaching to Young Learners: The Impact of University Outreach |
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A Model for Community-based Language Teaching to Young Learners: The Impact of University Outreach |
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model for community-based language teaching to young learners: the impact of university outreach |
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National Council of Less Commonly Taught Languages |
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Journal of the National Council of Less Commonly Taught Languages |
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1930-9031 |
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2015-01-01 |
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A primary challenge given to university foreign language departments and Title VI National Resource Centers is to increase interest and participation in foreign language learning, with particular emphasis on less commonly taught languages (LCTLs). Given that many LCTLs in high demand by the US government, including Arabic, Chinese, Persian and Turkish, rarely find their way into the school curricula, this article offers a successful ongoing community-based model of how one university-town partnership addresses advocacy with programming for pre-K-grade 9. Non-native and heritage undergraduate language students who volunteered as community language teachers found the experience invaluable to their pedagogical development. Teacher education programs or language departments can employ this approach to community-based teaching, by providing free, sustained language teaching in existing community centers. This article offers guidance for how to start and expand such a program. |
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Community-based Language Teaching Model Young Learners The Impact of University Outreach programming advocacy |
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