Title: CRITICAL LANGUAGES and PEDAGOGIES
1CRITICAL LANGUAGES and PEDAGOGIES SAN DIEGO STATE
UNIVERSITY LANGUAGE ACQUISITION RESOURCE
CENTER
2- LANGUAGE ACQUISITION RESOURCE CENTER (LARC)
- Dr. Mary Ann Lyman-Hager
- Director and Professor, Department of European
Studies (French Language) - San Diego State University, San Diego, CA
- 92182-8305
- Telephone (001) 619-594-5480
- Mobile (001) 619- 206-2889
- Fax (001) 619-594-0511
- http//larcnet.sdsu.edu
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4I. US Department of Education Funded Projects
- Language Resource Center (LRC) Program
- LARC (Language Acquisition Resource Center), one
of 15 centers currently funded. - Language Testing Projects (Computer-Assisted
Speech Tool) - Online speaking tests of advanced level
proficiency in a variety of world languages
(Chinese, Arabic, Spanish, German, etc.) - Feedback to language learners to improve language
proficiency - Teacher to Teacher Conferences
- Free professional conferences for language
teachers at all levels
5LARC one of first federally funded LRCs (LANGUAGE
RESOURCE CENTERS) in 1990
- 1. LARC _at_ San Diego State University, a national
language resource center - 2. Capitol Language Resource Center (Georgetown
University/George Washington University/Center
for Applied Linguistics) - 3. National Foreign Language Resource Center _at_
University of Hawaii - Manoa
6Other Language Centers (1993-2006)
- Iowa State University
- Michigan State University
- Ohio State University
- University of Minnesota
- University of Wisconsin
- University of North Carolina/Duke (dropped in
2006) - Brigham Young University
- University of Chicago
- Indiana University
- University of Oregon
- Penn State
- University of Arizona
- University of California Los Angeles
7LARCs Four Primary Thematic Areas of Inquiry
- Community Outreach and Teacher Credentialing
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- Intensive Language Training Leading to
Professional Proficiency -
- Language Testing and Evaluation
- Interdisciplinary Distance Learning and
Technology-based Programs
8San Diego CountyLanguages Other than English
Spoken in the Home San Diego County
9II. Other Language Acquisition Resource Center
Grants
- ADLP (Advancement of Distinguished Language
Proficiency) - CLIP (Critical Language Immersion Program)
- Special contracts (Iraqi Arabic Courses, Afghani
Teacher Training, etc.) - Intensive Summer Language Programs, followed by
Distance Education Language Maintenance Courses
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11ADLP
- National Security Language Program-funded
- Research on What is a Distinguished Level
(Level 4)? - Distinguished Level Classes, on-line Materials
for Arabic and Persian, considering Chinese - Institutionalization of Program at SDSU Required
for 3 Years after end of grant
12CLIP
- Focus on critical languages as defined by US
Government - Offer advanced level language and culture classes
on a regular basis - Reach out to teachers through Workshops,
Institutes, and Classes - Develop innovative materials for teaching
language and culture, housed at LARCs Digital
Media Archive - Train local community members to preserve their
language and culture - Use of critical pedagogies to improve, reform,
and transform language education
13CRITICAL LANGUAGE IMMERSION/INTENSIVE PROGRAM
(CLIP) Arabic Iraqi Arabic Persian (Filipino) (Ko
rean) (Chinese) LEARN ADVANCED IRAQI
ARABIC IN INTENSIVE FORMATS COMMUNICATIVE
APPROACH USING CONVERSATIONAL PARTNERS
14IRAQI ARABIC Immersion Courses
- 1-Created on-campus, on-demand advanced level
Iraqi training for those needing high level
proficiency and in-depth cultural understanding - 2-Piloted an advanced level intensive Iraqi
program in fall 2006 - 3-Repeated in spring, summer, and fall terms in
2007 - Outside reviewer This is the best course
offered in Iraqi in the country.
15Reserve Officer Training Corp (ROTC) GRANT
- Hosting intensive summer language classes to
cadets from up to 19 campuses in the San Diego
Region - Reforming the Military Science minor to include
language and culture emphasis - Offering small group language study (sustainment
and enhancement) in fall and spring terms
16Year One of the ROTC Critical Language and
Culture Program Overwhelming interest by ROTC
Cadets TO LEARN LANGUAGE.. Year One Arabic and
Persian Year Two and Three Arabic, Persian,
Russian
17Role of Chinese in American Society
- Chinese is a critical language as defined by the
US Government. - Chinese used to be a Less Commonly Taught
Language (LCTL) in the US not now! - Schools at all levels are asking for Chinese
programs but there are very few teachers
certified to teach in elementary or secondary
schools.
18Chinese language education in the US
- National Language Resource Centers and other
centers of excellence are searching for ways to
increase the numbers of Chinese language programs
available in the US. - The quality of the programs adopted must also be
documented and innovative methods used. - The question is should we improve, reform, or
transform Chinese language education??
19Chinese language education in the US
- 1) Improve. Build on what is.
- Improve teacher credentialing programs for
elementary and secondary teachers - Increase number and quality of study abroad
programs - 2) Reform. Tear down and rebuild from the
ground up. - Replace dysfunctional pedagogies with new ones.
- Replace study abroad programs with internships
related to majors, etc. - Transform. Reconceptualize, combining innovation
in several areas with new and unexpected
outcomes. - Make language learning relevant to forming true
global citizenship - Utilizing peer-to-peer connections via technology
to increase language proficiency and cross
cultural awareness -
20Transformative Technologies, Transformative
Pedagogies for Chinese
- Cultura Method
- Fifth Dimension Method
- Chinese Technologies at Tsinghua
- Elluminate, Wimba, Moodle, etc.