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Leader: Hiroko Hashimoto
Offered:
Clayton First semester 2005 (Day)
Synopsis: Whereas JAL4530 provides an introduction to a broad introduction to theoretical and practical issues in the teaching and acquisition of Asian Languages, this unit concentrates on more specialized and practical aspects important in course design. The broad aim of this unit includes developing skills to design Japanese language programs and developing understanding of the major issues and research associated with teaching and learning Japanese as a foreign/second language.
Objectives: At the end of successfully working through this unit, students should be able to: + demonstrate knowledge and skills to design a course, including needs analysis, syllabus, curriculum, assessment and evaluation; + understand the importance of research in relation to teaching and learning Japanese as a foreign/second language; and + understand the contexts of teaching Japanese and major issues, including: + Primary, secondary and tertiary education in Australia; + Teaching Japanese as a foreign/second language in Japan and other countries; + Japanese as an 'international language'; + Language policy and language education policy; and + Language and culture.
Assessment: Oral presentation (2,000 words): 20% + Project (3,500 words): 40% + Essay (3,500 words): 40%
Contact Hours: 3 hours per week