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Open Architecture Curricular Design in World Language Education.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Corin, Andrew R.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Language and languages--Study and teaching.
- Language and languages.
- Genre:
- Electronic books.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (0 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Washington : Georgetown University Press, 2025.
- Summary:
- "Open Architecture curricular design (OCAD) is a textbook-free curricular design framework for teaching and learning world languages that integrates all of the best practices in world language education to enhance learning efficiency and effectiveness. This burgeoning approach, pioneered by the editors, builds on task-based language teaching and incorporates learner-centered learning, the development of multicultural competencies, and more efficient learning strategies. Open Architecture Curricular Design in World Language Education defines and demonstrates how using OCAD to develop curricula and teaching methods can improve teaching and learning world languages, while engaging students more deeply. Contributors show different ways to use OCAD for a wide variety of languages and proficiency levels in government, service academy, and university programs, providing a window into the flexibility of the approach. Topics covered include the use of authentic texts at all levels, learner involvement in the selection of content and activities, and methods of assessment and program evaluation. A must-have for world language instructors and SLA researchers from middle school through higher education and beyond"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- An Introduction to Open Architecture Curricular Design : Concept, Origins, and Range of Applicability / Andrew Corin, Betty Lou Leaver, and Christine Campbell
- Open Architecture Curricular Design as an Enabler for Transformative Learning in a Korean Course / Jae Sun Lee
- Preparing Novice Learners for Open Architecture Learning : the Gradual Release of Responsibility Model / Irene Krasner
- OACD-based Immersion Events Outside the Classroom in an Intensive Chinese Mandarin Program / Kueilan Chen
- Introducing Open Architecture Curricular Design in an Egyptian Dialect Program / Kassema Jones
- The Use of Project-based OACD Modules in an Intermediate and Advanced Chinese Mandarin Program / Daniel Wang
- Emulating Proficiency-Increasing Features of the Semester Abroad Experience through Open Architecture Curricular Design / E. John Gregory
- Optimizing Flexibility in a Distance Learning Immersion Course at West Point : Three Examples of Open Architecture Curricular Design / Sherry A. Maggin, Zachary F. Miller, Joshua Enslen, John Pendergast, and Olga Dobrunoff
- Using OACD and Macrostrategies Frameworks to Enable the Practical Application of Sociocultural Theory in a College Russian Course / Jeff R. Watson
- Inter-Institutional Collaboration in Curriculum Development : the Design of Flexible Modules in the Less Commonly Taught Languages Partnership / Koen Van Gorp, Emily Heidrich Uebel, and Luca Giupponi
- From Reading the News to Performing the News : Using Oral Presentations as a Key of an OACD-enabled Course / Rossina Soyan
- Integrating Open Architecture Curricular Design in a Proficiency-Oriented, Content-Based Instruction Course in Korean / Sang Yee Cheon
- Spiral-like Design for Teaching Inflectional Languages at Novice Level in an OACD-enabled Content-Based Instruction Course / Maria Bondarenko
- Open Architecture Curricular Design as an Enabler of Diagnostic Instruction / Reem Dababneh and Rong Yuan Chapter
- An Open Architecture Approach to Program Evaluation in a Language Learning Setting / Wendy Ashby
- Implementing Open Architecture Curricular Design at the Classroom and Department Level : Lessons from a Ten-Year Experience / Yaniv Oded and Ilknur Oded
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 1-64712-600-2
- OCLC:
- 1492379178
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