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Education Course Syllabus Summer
2008 Course: Applied Linguistics: Comparative Language Studies Course Number: ED- BLESL 505 Schedule: MTuWTh 11am to 4.30 Instructor: Roberto Bahruth E-mail
: robertobahruth@boisestate.edu
Phone:
426-3680 Conceptual
Framework: The Professional
Educator
Boise State University strives to develop knowledgeable
educators who integrate complex roles and dispositions in the service of diverse
communities of learners. Believing that all children, adolescents, and adults
can learn, educators dedicate themselves to supporting that learning.
Using effective approaches that promote high levels of student
achievement, educators create environments that prepare learners to be citizens
who contribute to a complex world. Educators
serve learners as reflective practitioners, scholars and artists, problem
solvers, and partners. Standards and Assessments
Course Description This
course provides an in-depth study of sociolinguistic aspects of the Spanish and
English languages. Differences and
similarities in Spanish, English and other selected languages and dialects are
studied in order to assist “limited English proficient” students to acquire
a second language more efficiently. Course Objectives
*To
understand distinctions between ways with words in Spanish and English. *To
understand universal grammatical categories of Spanish and English. *To
understand the relationship between language, society and politics. *To
understand distinctions between language of deficit and language of criticity.
*To
understand the role of L1 in SLA, literacy & learning. *To
understand the role of sociolinguistics in communication. *To
understand the role of social interaction in literacy & learning. *To
understand the role of strategic competence in literacy, language &
learning. Course
Materials Literacy
Con Cariño, Hayes, Bahruth,
Kessler I
Won’t Learn from You, Herbert
Kohl Selected Readings provided by professor Evaluation PROJECT
(20%):
To be done with a partner of your choice:
OPTIONS: 1) Explore knowledge
related to the course through a scholarship of the texts provided and share synthesis
with class. 2) Explore a critical
dimension or grammatical category of sociolinguistics,
language, politics, class, gender, and culture and share findings with class.
HOMEWORK
(20%):
Academic dialogue journals are a standard requirement to be exchanged
at each class meeting. Each writing
partner must provide a journal so a two-
way
exchange is possible. Entries in these journals must be dated, and both
partners' names
should be on the covers. Journals will be evaluated by the instructor at the end
of the
course for quantity & quality: (analysis, synthesis, application focusing on
major concepts
and issues raised during class discussions, projects, and in readings which demonstrates
comprehension of course objectives).
will
detract from grades proportionately. We
all have an obligation with a reciprocal interaction
format. on
major concepts and issues raised during class discussions, projects, and in
readings which
demonstrates comprehension of course objectives.
Students can propose an alternative
and discuss with me as well. Schedule Class
1:
Introduction: Paradigm
Shift: Politics of monolingualism/Language
of
Deficit/Tracking/Technicism/Methods
Fetish/ Communicative Competence/Creative Construction/Generative
Grammar/word – world : say – do : cliché –meaning : green blackboards
Class 2:
Grammaticalcategories/style/register/laconicity/Markedness/dueling/ Pronouns
of power and solidarity/Handshake/abrazo/directos-indirectos/time/ Proxemics/
Sociolinguistics and anthroplogical linguistics/Linguistic Determinism Class 3:
Mechanisms
- Art as signifier Freire/juxtaposition /Gender/ Literacy:
Literalcy /Freire, Macedo
Reading the Word-World (palabramundo) Class 4:
Cultural
Circle -
Teachers as Technicists/Intellectuals/scientism as racism/ Analysis, Synthesis,
Application - Theory into Practice:
Folktales/ oral traditions/La gansa
y los zorros
/Secrets of the Haggadah Class 5:
Ethnography of Teaching – Velcro Pies - Literacy con Cariño –Ways
with Words Class
6:
Alfabeto –Alfabeto El
Camello – La educación (Valenzuela). Class
7:
El coyote en la ciudad grande (Gino Sky)
Ceci n’est pas une pipe/Clairvoyant (Magritte)
Class
8:
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