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    The Handbook of Research in World Language Instruction

    The Handbook of Research in World Language Instruction by Russell, Victoria; Murphy-Judy, Kathryn; John Troyan, Francis;

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    This seminal handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the research on world language education and how that research can transform into effective and daily instructional practices for K-16 language teachers.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    This seminal handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the research on world language education and how that research can transform into effective and daily instructional practices for K-16 language teachers.


    With contributions from leading scholars in the field, the volume addresses cutting-edge research, trends, and practice. Covering key topics in language education, the volume is organized in six sections: Teaching Methods and Approaches; Culture, Pragmatics, and Intercultural Communicative Competence; Assessment and Program Evaluation; Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the World Language Classroom; Technology Integration and Online Language Teaching and Learning; and Key Issues in World Language Instruction, including advocacy, teacher recruitment and retention, and professional development.


    This handbook is an essential text for all scholars, researchers, and educators in world languages.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Part 1: Teaching Methods and Approaches


    1.  Teaching Approaches and Methods in World Language Instruction


    Victoria Russell


    2.  ACTFL?s Core Practices: The Six Pillars of Effective Language Teaching


    Kate McCrea Francis and Celia Chomón Zamora


    3.  Target Language Comprehensibility in the World Language Classroom


    Krista Chambless and Christina Huhn


    4.  Differentiated Instruction: Meeting Student Needs


    Leslie Baldwin


    5.  Project-Based Language Learning: Evolution, Design Features, and Research Insights


    Julio C. Rodríguez


    6.  Literacy-Based Approaches to World Language Instruction


    Bruna Sommer-Farias and Myriam Abdel-Malek


    7.  Supporting Heritage Learners in the Classroom and Beyond


    Maria M. Carreira


    8.  Early Language Learning in Dual Language Bilingual Education and Traditional Elementary Classrooms


    Katherine Barko-Alva and Paola Mendizábal


    9.  Experiential Learning: Engaging Students in Real-World Language Use


    Todd A. Hernández with Paul A. García


    Part 2: Culture, Pragmatics, and Intercultural Communicative Competence


    10.  Navigating the Multifarious Waters of Intercultural Communication with Learner-Centered Classroom Tasks


    Aleidine J. Moeller and Stephanie W. P. Knight


    11.  Centering Communication in ICC: Fostering Target Language Use with Critical Cultural Inquiry


    Paula Garrett-Rucks


    12.  Embrace the Unknown: Interlanguage Pragmatics through Games and Play


    Julie Sykes, Sébastien Dubreil, and Stephanie W. P. Knight


    13.  Assessing Intercultural Capability


    Angela Scarino, Michelle Kohler, and Anthony J. Liddicoat


    14.  The Why and How of Teaching for Social Justice and Intercultural Citizenship: Experiences of Early Adopters


    Manuela Wagner, Terry A. Osborn, and Violet Affleck


    15.  Developing Critical Cultural Awareness and Critical Consciousness in World Language Classrooms


    Theresa Catalano and Inoussa Malgoubri


    16.  Intercultural Communicative Competence and Intercultural Citizenship


    Dorie Conlon and Michael Byram


    17.  Perspective-Making and Its Potential in Intercultural Learning


    Erin Kearney and Tasha Austin


    Part 3: Assessment and Program Evaluation


    18.  Assessment Competence in World Language Education


    Lynda Taylor and Beverly Baker


    19.  Proficiency Testing in World Language Education


    J. Dylan Burton and Paula Winke


    20.  Performance Assessment in World Language Education


    Francis John Troyan, Jason Martel, and Anna Zaitseva


    21.  Student Feedback and Uptake in World Language Education


    Bobby Hobgood


    22.  Dynamic Assessment in World Language Education


    Ali Kushki and Kristin J. Davin


    23.  Program Evaluation in World Language Education


    Margaret E. Malone and Meg Montee


    Part 4: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the World Language Classroom


    24.  The Antiracist World Language Classroom in the Midst of Opposing DEI Legislations


    Krishauna Hines-Gaither and Cécile Accilien


    25.  Educator Agency in World Language Education: A Movement toward Diversity, Equity and Inclusion


    Cassandra Glynn and Beth Wassell


    26.  Transdisciplinary Curricular Frameworks for Justice-Centered Pedagogies in the World Language Classroom


    L.J. Randolph Jr.


    27.  Teaching Towards Gender Justice: Considerations in Materials Design, Selection, and Use


    Kris Aric Knisely


    28.  Making Invisible LGBTQIA+ Students Visible in World Language Curricula


    Paul A. García and James E. Coda


    29.  Supporting Neurodiverse Students in the Secondary World Language Classroom


    Meredith McDonald White, Jenniffer Whyte, and Kimberly M. Winslow


    30.  An Antiracist Approach to World Language Assessment: Making the Invisible Visible


    Trina Philpot-Monta?o


    Part 5: Technology Integration and Online Language Teaching and Learning


    31.  Technology Integration in Europe: An Experiential Approach


    Ursula Stickler and Regine Hampel


    32.  OER and OEP for Second Language Learning and Teaching


    Carl S. Blyth and Joshua J. Thoms


    33.  Differentiation and Retention: How Flipped Lessons Support Student Needs


    Lauren Rosen


    34.  Building Connections among World Language Learners with Virtual Exchange


    Deniz Gökçora and Raymond Oenbring


    35.  Supporting Less Commonly Taught and Indigenous Languages through Technology Integration and Online Language Learning


    Luca Giupponi, Emily Heidrich Uebel, Felix A. Kronenberg, and Danielle Steider


    36.  The Maker Movement in World Language Education


    Gillian Lord


    37.  The Fine Line between Digital Literacy and Academic Dishonesty in Online World Language Instruction


    Errol O?Neill  


    Part 6: Key Issues in World Language Instruction


    38.  Seal of Biliteracy Implementation in World Language Programs


    Kristin J. Davin and Amy J. Heineke


    39.  Engaging World Language Educators in Continuing Professional Development


    Rebecca Kanak Fox, Kelley E. Webb, and Joan Kang Shin


    40.  The World Language Teacher Shortage and Teacher Retention: Insight and Recommendations


    Pete Swanson and Jason Fischbach


    41.  The World Language edTPA: Lessons Learned from a National Certification Assessment


    Susan A. Hildebrandt


    42.  Indigenous Language Revitalization: Dual Language Immersion in Practice


    Brandon T. Locke


    43.  Preparing Students for a Career in Languages: Why World Language Education Programs Matter


    Patricia W. Cummins


    Conclusion: Future Directions in World Language Instruction


    Pamela M. Wesely, Celia Chomón Zamora, Pablo Muirhead, and Victoria Russell

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