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Competency-based Language Teaching in Higher Education

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Spanning the divide between the theory and praxis of competency-based teaching in tertiary language education, this volume contains invaluable practical guidance for the post-secondary sector on how to approach, teach, and assess competencies in Bologna-adapted systems of study. It presents the latest results of prominent European research projects, programs of pedagogical innovation, and thematically linked academic networks. Responding to a profound need for a volume addressing the practical aspects of the newly designed language degrees now being rolled out across Europe, this essential contribution pools the insights of a prestigious set of scholars, practitioners, and policy makers from diverse parts of Europe and the US. It will inform crucial decisions about instituting and evaluating competencies in a new generation of language studies programmes.

List of contents

Preface .- Introduction and Overview .- Part I: Adapting to a Competency-based Model in Tertiary Education: Necessary Changes in Language Teaching .- 2. From Content to Competency: Challenges Facing Higher Education Language Teaching in Europe .- 3. Adapting to a Competency-based Model in Tertiary Education: Lessons Learned from the European Project ADELEEES .- Part II: Teaching Competencies in Tertiary Language Education .- 4. Competences and Foreign Language Teacher Education in Spain .- 5. Promoting Competency-based Language Teaching Through Project-based Language Learning .- 6. Addressing the Language Classroom Competencies of the European Higher Education Area through the use of Technology .- 7. Teaching Competencies through ICTs in an English Degree Programme in a Spanish Setting .- 8. Exploring Pedagogy for Autonomy in Language Education at University: Possibilities and Impossibilities .- Part III: Evaluating Competencies in Tertiary Language Education .- Competency -basedCorrective Feedback in Higher Education Second Language Teaching: Perspectives from Empirical Research and the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages .- 10. Assessing Transferable Generic Skills in Language Degrees .- 11. Technologies for Performance-based Assessment .- 12. Teaching and Learning Languages in the Era of Globalisation.

Summary

Spanning the divide between the theory and praxis of competency-based teaching in tertiary language education, this volume contains invaluable practical guidance for the post-secondary sector on how to approach, teach, and assess competencies in Bologna-adapted systems of study. It presents the latest results of prominent European research projects, programs of pedagogical innovation, and thematically linked academic networks. Responding to a profound need for a volume addressing the practical aspects of the newly designed language degrees now being rolled out across Europe, this essential contribution pools the insights of a prestigious set of scholars, practitioners, and policy makers from diverse parts of Europe and the US. It will inform crucial decisions about instituting and evaluating competencies in a new generation of language studies programmes.  

Product details

Assisted by Marí Luisa Pérez Cañado (Editor), María Luisa Pérez Cañado (Editor), Mar a. Luisa P. Rez Ca Ado (Editor), María Luisa Pérez Cañado (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 04.07.2012
 
EAN 9789400753853
ISBN 978-94-0-075385-3
No. of pages 194
Dimensions 163 mm x 242 mm x 13 mm
Weight 454 g
Illustrations XIV, 194 p. 22 illus.
Series Educational Linguistics
Educational Linguistics
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > School education, didactics, methodology

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