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  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Oct-2020
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
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"Ideal for methods and foundational courses in World Languages Education, this book presents a theoretically-informed instructional framework for instruction and assessment of world languages. In line with ACTFL and CEFR standards, this volume brings together scholarship on contextualized, task-based performance assessment and instruction with a genre theory and pedagogy to walk through the steps of designing and implementing effective genre-based instruction. Chapters feature step-by-step lesson designs, models of performance assessment, and a wealth of practical and research-based examples on how to make languages explicit and visible to students through a focus on genre. Including sections on Arabic, French, Spanish, Italian, and other major world languages, this book demonstrates how to effectively teach and assess world languages in the classroom"--

Ideal for methods and foundational courses in world languages education, this book presents a theoretically informed instructional framework for instruction and assessment of world languages. In line with ACTFL and CEFR standards, this volume brings together scholarship on contextualized, task-based performance assessment and instruction with a genre theory and pedagogy to walk through the steps of designing and implementing effective genre-based instruction. Chapters feature step-by-step lesson designs, models of performance assessment, and a wealth of practical and research-based examples on how to make languages explicit to students through a focus on genre. Including sections on Arabic, French, Spanish, Italian, and other major world languages, this book demonstrates how to effectively teach and assess world languages in the classroom.

Preface vii
Acknowledgements x
List of Contributors
xi
PART I Genre and Functional Linguistics as a Foundation for World Language Assessment and Learning
1(100)
1 Genres in Contextualized World Language Assessment and Learning
3(29)
Francis John Troyan
2 Developing a Critical Functional Linguistic Knowledge Base for World Language Teachers
32(30)
Francis John Troyan
Sabrina F. Sembiante
3 Modeling a Genre-Based Approach to Backward Design: The Landmark Description in Spanish
62(39)
Francis John Troyan
PART II Teaching and Assessing Written Genres
101(114)
4 Memories of Childhood: The Genre of Anecdote in German
103(18)
Marianna Ryshina-Pankova
5 A Genre-Based Approach to Teaching and Assessing the Recount of Habitual Events in Arabic
121(24)
Myriam Abdel-Malek
6 II Etait une Fois: Co-constructing Narratives in French
145(16)
Nicole King
Ahmed Bramli
7 Teaching Explanation in an Intermediate Japanese Language Classroom
161(23)
Shinji Kawamitsu
8 The Poster: A Genre to Develop and Assess Academic English Writing Skills
184(20)
Ida Chavoshan
9 Developing Academic Writing of Spanish Heritage Language Learners (HLLs) through Biographies in Spanish
204(11)
Diana Gomez-Pereira
PART III Teaching and Assessing Spoken Genres
215(61)
10 Developing Oral Interaction in Italian Through the Generic Structure of Typified Situations
217(28)
Loretta Fernandez
11 A Genre-Based Approach to Planning and Assessing Interpersonal Communication
245(31)
Francis John Troyan
Steven Wisnor
Madison J. Brandfass
Jane M. Cassidy
Lexie Neider
Sara E. Nippert
Haley C. Waldo
Emily M. Warburton
Caroline D. Hennebert
Mary E. Jenkins
Maryann Kusmer
Index 276
Francis John Troyan is Associate Professor of Teaching and Learning at The Ohio State University, USA.