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E-raamat: Exploring Modern Greek as a Second, Foreign, and Heritage Language: In Greece and Beyond [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 220 pages, 35 Tables, black and white; 9 Line drawings, black and white; 9 Halftones, black and white; 18 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Sep-2024
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003319306
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
  • Hind: 161,57 €*
  • * hind, mis tagab piiramatu üheaegsete kasutajate arvuga ligipääsu piiramatuks ajaks
  • Tavahind: 230,81 €
  • Säästad 30%
  • Formaat: 220 pages, 35 Tables, black and white; 9 Line drawings, black and white; 9 Halftones, black and white; 18 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Sep-2024
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003319306

Exploring Modern Greek as a Second, Foreign, and Heritage Language considers the diverse educational contexts within which Modern Greek is taught and how these diverse contexts substantially alter the requirements for materials, teacher training, and instructional practices.



Exploring Modern Greek as a Second, Foreign, and Heritage Language considers the diverse educational contexts within which Modern Greek is taught and how these diverse contexts substantially alter the requirements for materials, teacher training, and instructional practices.

Divided into three parts, the book systematically examines the teaching of Greek as a second language, as a heritage language, and as a foreign language for students in Greece and further afield. The methodologies within vary from interviews to case-studies and introduce innovative approaches such as experiential learning, creative writing and theatrical practices designed to create a more holistic learning experience. The in-depth studies provided in this collection are designed to raise awareness of the unique challenges and different needs arising in the Greek language classroom and the implications for teachers and learners.

The book will be essential reading for educators, researchers, and policy makers interested in the teaching of Greek as a second, foreign, or heritage language.

Introduction

PART I: Greek as a Second Language in Greece

1 Teaching Greek as a second/host language to children of refugee origin

LIDA STERGIOU AND GIORGOS SIMOPOULOS

2 From cultural indoctrination to mutually empowering interaction:
Intercultural competence among teachers of Modern Greek as a second language

NIKOS GOGONAS, GIORGOS SIMOPOULOS, AND KOSTAS MAGOS

3 The CEFR and the CEFRCV in Modern Greek language education: Overall impact
and teachers perceptions

VICKY KANTZOU AND ANNA MOUTI

4 Teaching Modern Greek as L2 at higher education institutions in Greece:
Learners profiles and instructors views on learners diversity

CHRISTINA MALIGKOUDI AND VICKY KANTZOU

PART II: Greek as a Heritage Language

5 Greek heritage language education in Toronto in the aftermath of the
COVID19 pandemic

THEMISTOKLIS ARAVOSSITAS AND EMMANOUELA TISIZI

6 Teaching Modern Greek at Yale University: A creative and flexible model for
the future

MARIA KALIAMBOU

7 Greek culture acquisition among heritage learners in the US: Integrating
Process Drama into teaching

IOANNA LEKKAKOU

PART III: Greek as a Foreign Language

8 Learning Modern Greek as a foreign language in Barcelona, Spain

MARIA ANDRIA

9 A comparison of two bilingual programs on students academic achievement in
a US charter school

MARINA MATTHEOUDAKIS

10 K12 foreign language education in the US: Current challenges and future
perspectives the case of Modern Greek

GEORGIA NIKOLAOU

11 Teaching Greek as L2 to preliterate children: The effect of songs and
rhymes on L2 vocabulary development

MARIA PARAPONIARI AND MARIA MATTHEOUDAKIS
Marina Mattheoudakis is Professor in Applied Linguistics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. Her research interests lie in the areas of second language acquisition, bilingual education, and language teaching methodology. In 2017, she designed and implemented a bilingual immersion program (English and Greek) in Delaware, USA, for which she was nominated twice by the Department of Education in Delaware for the Innovation Awards (2017 and 2019). In 2019, she received a scholarship for the Data Wise Leadership Institute in Harvard Graduate School of Education.

Christina Maligkoudi is Assistant Professor in Education of Minority Groups at the Department of Primary Education, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece. She graduated from the Department of Greek Philology (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) and holds an MSc from the University of Edinburgh (Developmental Linguistics) as well as a PhD from the University of Crete in Intercultural Education. Her publications and research interests lie in the areas of intercultural education, multilingualism, bilingualism, and bilingual education.