シラバス
授業の目的、または到達目標
In this course, students need to learn what bilingual education is. They will also learn the types of bilingual education. In order to examine bilingual education in various contexts, students need to understand bilingualism.
授業の概要
With the increase of foreign workers in Japan, the number of children in Japanese schools whose first language is not Japanese is increasing. With an increase in the number of Japanese going on overseas postings, the number of Japanese children growing up abroad is also increasing. This course examines how the language and communication skills of children who grow up bilingual develop and ho they can be nurtured. It will also examine the effects and influences that bilingualism, second language acquisition, the role of the first language, and exposure to two cultures have on second language learners.
授業の形態
- Lectures, discussions, presentations, quizzes, and papers
準備学習
- Discussion: Every student will have the opportunity to be a
discussion leader in a small group discussion. The group discussion
leader will report interesting ideas, reflections, or questions back to
the class as a whole.Reading & Response Papers: Students will be
asked to read about 20-30 pages in English per week. Students will
submit a two-page response paper (500 word limit, APA format) based on
the assigned readings three times during the semester. The papers are
designed to promote preparation for class and critical thinking about
the material, and will serve as the basis for small group
discussion.
Final Paper : The final paper is meant to provide students with the opportunity to examine, in more depth, one of the issues related to bilingualism and bilingual education. Particular topics may be selected from class discussions or comparing and contrasting different models of instruction for bilingual learners. The final paper should be 8-10 pages and follow APA format.
教科書
- Baker, Colin (2000), A Parents' and Teachers' Guide to Bilingualism (2nd edition), Multilingual Matters L
成績評価方法・基準
| % | |
| 100% | |
| Class work (attendance, class participation, quizzes, assignments) | 10% |
| Discussion Leadership | 10% |
| Presentations | 20% |
| Response Papers(3x10%) | 30% |
| Final Paper | 30% |















