Language for specific purposes : trends in curriculum development
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Language for specific purposes : trends in curriculum development
Georgetown University Press, c2017
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The project emerged from the Second International Symposium on Languages for Specific Purposes, which was held at the University of Colorado, Boulder in spring 2014
Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Introduction : LSP studies and the creation of translingual and transcultural competence / Mary K. Long
- New directions in LSP research in US higher education / Lourdes Sánchez-López, Mary K. Long, and Barbara A. Lafford
- Developing and implementing LSP curricula at the K-12 level / Mary Risner, Melissa Swarr, Cristin Bleess, and Janet Graham
- Preparing students for the workplace : heritage learners' experiences in professional community internships / Carmen King de Ramírez
- Developing intercultural competence and leadership through LSP curricula / LeAnn Derby, Jean W. LeLoup, James Rasmussen, and Ismênia Sales de Souza
- Developing a more efficient conversation paradigm for learning foreign languages : lessons on asking and answering questions in an LSP context / Robert A. Quinn
- Integrating project-based learning into English for specific-purposes classrooms : a case study of engineering / Tatiana Nekrasova-Beker and Anthony Becker
- The instructor's and learner's roles in learning Arabic for specific purposes / El-Hussein Ali
- LSP educators as informal career counselors / Annie Abbott
- Court interpretation of an indigenous language : the experiences of an unexpected LSP participant / Mary Jill Brody
- Señor Google and Spanish workplace information practices : information literacy in a multilingual world / Alison Hicks
- Conclusion : LSP studies and the future of higher education / Mary K. Long
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In the United States today there is lively discussion, both among educators and employers, about the best way to prepare students with high-level language and cross-cultural communication proficiency that will serve them both professionally and personally in the global environment of the twenty-first century. At the same time, courses in business language and medical language have become more popular among students. Language for Specific Purposes (LSP), which encompasses these kinds of courses, responds to this discussion and provides curricular models for language programs that build practical language skills specific to a profession or field. Contributions in the book reinforce those models with national survey results, demonstrating the demand for and benefits of LSP instruction. With ten original research-based chapters, this volume will be of interest to high school and university language educators, program directors, linguists, and anyone looking to design LSP courses or programs in any world language.
目次
Introduction: LSP and the Creation of Translingual and Transcultural CompetenceMary K. Long
1. New Directions in LSP Research in US Higher EducationLourdes Sanches-Lopez, Mary K. Long, and Barbara A. Lafford
Part I. New Direction in LSP Curriculum Development
2. Developing and Implementing LSP Curricula at the K-12 LevelMary Risner, Melissa Swarr, Cristin Bleess, and Janet Graham
3. Preparing Students for the Workplace: Heritage Learners' Experiences in Professional Community InternshipsCarmen King de Ramirez
4. Developing Intercultural Competence and Leadership through LSP CurriculaLeAnn derby, Jean W. LeLoup, James Rasmussen, and Ismenia Sales de Souza
5. Developing a More Efficient Conversation Paradigm for Learning Foreign Languages: Lessons on Asking and Answering Questions in an LSP ContextRobert A. Quinn
6. Integrating Project-Based Learning into English for Specific-Purposes Classrooms: A Case Study of EngineeringTatiana Nekrasova-Beker and Anthony Becker
Part II. Rethinking Instructor Roles
7. The Instructor's and Learner's Roles in Learning Arabic for Specific PurposesEl-Hussein Aly
8. LSP Educators as Informal Career CounselorsAnnie Abbott
Part III. Exploring Workplace Realities
9. Court Interpretation of an Indigenous Language: The Experiences of an Unexpected LSP ParticipantMary Jill Brody
10. Senor Google and Spanish Workplace Information Practices: Information Literacy in a Multilingual WorldAlison Hicks
Conclusion: LSP Studies and the Future of Higher EducationMary K. Long
List of ContributorsIndex
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