Apr 25, 2024  
2015-2016 
    
2015-2016 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

EDU 360 - Seminar in Second Language Acquisition


Instructor
Fernandez

This course provides an introduction to second language acquisition theories and research, exploring the limits and possibilities of instructed and natural contexts. Topics include the nature of language, the role of the native language, second language acquisition universals, theoretical and pedagogical approaches, nonlanguage influences, instructed second language learning, and linguistic data analysis. Students will engage in critical discussions of the readings and observations of foreign/second language classes, and either produce a research-based instructional intervention or linguistic fieldwork analysis.

Satisfies an interdisciplinary minor requirement in Educational Studies.
Students entering 2012 and after: satisfies a Social-Scientific Thought distribution requirement.

Prerequisites & Notes
Students must have fulfilled Davidson’s foreign language requirement or its equivalent before enrolling in the course.