Syllabus

SubjectSEMINAR A

Class Information

Faculty/Graduate School
POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
Course Registration Number
29631
Subject Sort
A1101
Title
SEMINAR A
Field
Research Seminars
Unit
4 Unit
Year/Semester
2022 Spring
K-Number
FPE-CO-05003-212-02
Research Seminar Theme

Second Language Teaching & Learning

Year/Semester
2022 Spring
Day of Week・Period
Thu 3rd , Thu 4th
Lecturer Name
Jonathan Trace W
Class Format
Face-to-face
Language
English
Location
SFC
Class Style
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Lecture, Seminar, Group Work
GIGA Certificate
Not applied
Research Seminar / Project Theme planned for next semester

Second Language Assessment

Detail

Course Summary

Task & Games-Based Design for Language Learning & Teaching

This course will examine current theories and practices in materials design relative to task-based language learning, with a focus on games-based approaches to learning. We will examine aspects of curriculum design from needs to materials selection & design for use in second and foreign language teaching purposes.


This class is intended for those interested in second language teaching and those who are interested in and want to work in the field of applied linguistics as language educators or researchers. Prior knowledge of second language acquisition, teaching, or other relevant fields is recommended, but not required.


The course will utilize a mix of online lecture and in-person discussion and groupwork that is designed to explore new perspectives in teaching and task design. Student participation and preparation is essential to success in the class.


NOTE: This class will incorporate a hybrid style of instruction. Students will meet regularly on-campus each week (provided it is safe to do so), supplemented by online lectures, readings, and assignments. Those who are unable to participate in person on-campus can and should join via Zoom or other online platforms, though in-person attendance is highly recommended.