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El. knyga: Teaching Korean as a Foreign Language: Theories and Practices

Edited by (Rutgers University, USA)
  • Formatas: 274 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Oct-2020
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429521126
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  • Formatas: 274 pages
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  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429521126
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"Teaching Korean as a Foreign Language: Theories and Practices is designed for prospective or in-service KFL teachers. With contributions from leading experts in the field, readers will gain an understanding of the theoretical framework and practical applications of KFL education in the context of SLA. The eight chapters explore the history and current issues in language education, the practicalities of being a classroom teacher, and teaching and evaluation techniques for developing language and culturalproficiency. This comprehensive volume also includes an annotated bibliography which lists over 500 of the most recent and pertinent research articles and doctoral dissertations in the area. This bibliography will be of great service to students, teachers, and any researchers in applied linguistics and second language acquisition interested in Korean language education"--

Teaching Korean as a Foreign Language: Theories and Practices is designed for prospective or in-service KFL teachers.

With contributions from leading experts in the field, readers will gain an understanding of the theoretical framework and practical applications of KFL education in the context of SLA. The eight chapters explore the history and current issues in language education, the practicalities of being a classroom teacher, and teaching and evaluation techniques for developing language and cultural proficiency.

This comprehensive volume also includes an annotated bibliography which lists over 500 of the most recent and pertinent research articles and doctoral dissertations in the area. This bibliography will be of great service to students, teachers, and any researchers in applied linguistics and second language acquisition interested in Korean language education.

Preface Part I: Key Issues in KFL Pedagogy
1. Second Language
Acquisition and Its Implications for Teaching Korean
2. Pedagogical
Approaches and Practices in Teaching Korean
3. Language in Use
4. Culture in
Language Learning and Teaching
5. Korean Heritage Language Teaching &
Learning
6. Literacy and Multiliteracies in Korean Language Learning and
Teaching
7. Korean Language Assessment
8. KFL Program Building and
Professional Development Part II: Korean Language Pedagogy: Annotated
Bibliography Introduction. Annotated Bibliography
Young-mee Yu Cho is Associate Professor of the Korean Language in the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in the USA. While regularly supervising the four-level Korean program that offers Korean Major and Minor, she initiated the K-12 New Jersey Korean Teacher Certification in 2008 and developed "The Korean-English Translation/Interpreting Certificate Program" to start in Fall 2020. She is one of the five authors of the first four volumes of the definitive Korean language textbook series, Integrated Korean (2000-2019) adopted by more than 70 universities in North America and Oceania. A new co-authored series for heritage learners, Integrated Korean: Accelerated 1 & Accelerated 2 will be published in 2020. As the 5th President of the American Association of Teachers of Korean (AATK) (2006-2009), she spearheaded the publication of the National Standards for Korean Language Learning (2012, with Korean as the 12th language in the new edition of the National Standards for Foreign Language Education in the 21st Century, ACTFL Publications). Her interest in curriculum development and instructional strategies resulted in the College Korean Curriculum Inspired by National Standards for Korean (CKC) as a special edited issue of the journal, Korean Language in America (2015). Besides her engagement as foreign language educator, she continues to do research on Korean phonology, morphology, and pragmatics.