Mastering Italian through Global Debate is a one-semester textbook designed for students with Advanced-level Italian language skills, moving toward Superior and above. Over the course of each chapter, students gain linguistic and rhetorical skills as they discuss compelling global issues and gain social responsibility.
Critical engagement with complex global issues that provides an effective approach to promoting linguistic proficiency and social responsibility
Mastering Italian through Global Debate is a one-semester textbook designed for students with Advanced-level Italian language skills, moving toward Superior and above. Over the course of each chapter, students gain linguistic and rhetorical skills as they prepare to debate on broad, timely topics, including environmental consciousness, immigration, wealth distribution, surveillance and privacy, cultural diversity, and education. Discussion of compelling issues promotes not only linguistic proficiency but social responsibility through critical engagement with complex global challenges.
Each chapter includes topic-specific reading texts and position papers, giving students insight into issues being widely discussedand debatedin Italy today. In addition to pre- and post-reading activities, students benefit from lexical development exercises, rhetorical methods sections, and listening exercises with audio available on the Press website. Online resources for instructors include pedagogical recommendations and an answer key.
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"The pedagogy is well thought out, effective, and will satisfy different teaching and learning strategies. The articles also present each issue as a dilemma, which will facilitate discussions both in and outside the classroom."Daniela Bartalesi-Graf, Senior Lecturer, Department of Italian Studies, Wellesley College -- Daniela Bartalesi-Graf, Senior Lecturer, Department of Italian Studies, Wellesley College
Indice e organizzazione dei contenuti
Ringraziamenti
Introduzione
Nota sulle risorse didattiche digitali
Abbreviazioni e acronimi
1. Economia o ecologia?: un mare di plastica: economia del consumo o economia
dellambiente?
Prelettura
Studiare la tematica
Acquisire padronanza lessicale
Elaborare un discorso critico
Ascolto
Inquadrare largomento: produzione scritta
Elaborare largomentazione: produzione orale
Riflessione
2. Globalismo o localismi: espansione globale o interessi locali
Prelettura
Studiare la tematica
Acquisire padronanza lessicale
Elaborare un discorso critico
Ascolto
Inquadrare largomento: produzione scritta
Elaborare largomentazione: produzione orale
Riflessione
3. Bene Pubblico o ricchezza privata: compensare i dislivelli?
Prelettura
Studiare la tematica
Acquisire padronanza lessicale
Elaborare un discorso critico
Ascolto
Inquadrare largomento: produzione scritta
Elaborare largomentazione: produzione orale
Riflessione
4. Prioritą nazionale o diversitą culturale: valore aggiunto o perdita di
Valori?
Prelettura
Studiare la tematica
Acquisire padronanza lessicale
Elaborare un discorso critico
Ascolto
Inquadrare largomento: produzione scritta
Elaborare largomentazione: produzione orale
Riflessione
5. Sicurezza pubblica o libertą individuali: sorveglianza o privacy
Prelettura
Studiare la tematica
Acquisire padronanza lessicale
Elaborare un discorso critico
Ascolto
Inquadrare largomento: produzione scritta
Elaborare largomentazione: produzione orale
Riflessione
6. Cultura umanistica o cultura STEM: rami dello stesso albero?
Prelettura
Studiare la tematica
Acquisire padronanza lessicale
Elaborare un discorso critico
Ascolto
Inquadrare largomento: produzione scritta
Elaborare largomentazione: produzione orale
Riflessione
Marie Bertola is Senior Lecturer of Italian at Santa Clara University where she teaches Italian language and culture. She is a certified proficiency tester for Italian. She holds degrees from the Universitą degli Studi di Torino, Université Paris VII and Université de la Sorbonne Nouvelle. She regularly presents at state and national level conferences and advocates for language education and Italian language programs in K-12.
Sandra Carletti is Professor of Italian at Middlebury College where she teaches courses in Italian language, modern and contemporary literature and culture, and in food studies. She holds degrees from the University of Bologna and The Johns Hopkins University. She has published on Calvino, contemporary Italian theater and satire, Alba de Cčspedes and Natalia Ginzburg.