CARLA Presentation and Open House 2017
The Challenge of Globalization in Foreign Language Education
Keynote Speaker: Claire Kramsch is Professor Emerita of German and Education at University of California-Berkeley. Her area of research is applied linguistics, with emphasis on social, cultural and stylistic approaches to language study and she has published numerous books, articles, and chapters in these areas. She was, until 2006, founding Director of the Berkeley Language Center, a research and development unit for all foreign language teachers on campus. Among her many awards, she has received UC Berkeley's Distinguished Teaching Award, the Distinguished Service Award from the Modern Language Association, and the Distinguished Scholarship and Service Award from the American Association for Applied Linguistics.
In this presentation, Professor Kramsch updated this assessment of the situation by discussing recent developments in applied linguistics: the multilingual turn (May, 2014), the transdisciplinary turn (Douglas Fir Group, 2016), and various trans-perspectives (Hawkins & Mori, forthcoming) that are redefining what it means to learn and use one or several additional languages. She also discussed two current trends that are challenging the very nature of language and that raise serious ethical questions for collegiate education: the algorithms being developed by the computer industry that strive to establish full translatability across linguistic codes, and the proliferation of purely phatic uses of language in a spectacle society obsessed with social media.
Research Poster Sessions:
CARLA-Funded Research Initiatives
- Analyzing Foreign Language Instructional Materials Through the Lens of the Multiliteracies Framework (PDF)
Kate Paesani, Mandy Menke, and Russell Simonsen
- Indigenous Language Education: Practitioners' Experiences with Teacher Certification Policy
Kathryn D. Stemper
- Assessing and Exploring the Oral Proficiency of Young Mandarin Immersion Learners (PDF)
Tara Fortune and Zhongkui Ju
- Seals of Biliteracy: A Critical Examination of Their Role in Promoting Second and Heritage Language Teaching and Learning (PDF)
Maria Schwedhelm and Kendall King
- Three Young Chinese Heritage Language Speakers' Transnational Experience in Taiwan (PDF)
Mengying Liu
- Where Are We and Where Are We Going? Mapping L2 German Writing Development (PDF)
Kate Brooks, Helena Ruf, and Ginny Steinhagen
University of Minnesota Language Community Research Initiatives
- International, but How? Considering L2 Teaching and Learning from the Perspective of the Internationalized Teaching and Learning Framework (PDF)
Sara Mack
- Interweaving Assessment and Advanced Language Proficiency: Lessons Learned and Views to the Future (PDF)
Adolfo Carrillo Cabello
- Korean Vocabulary Acquisition and Chinese Character-Based Syllables
Isaac Muscanto
- Learning to Teach in the Global University: Multilingual International Teaching Assistants' Language Socialization into Academic Discourse Practices (PDF)
Yi-Ju Lai
- Proficiency Assessment for Curricular Enhancement: Large-Scale Proficiency Testing
Dan Soneson
- Spanish Immersion Materials and the Secondary Classroom Ecology (PDF)
Corinne Mathieu
- Voc/zes: El Podcast de la Universidad de Minnesota
Stephanie Anderson and Liz Lake
This presentation is cosponsored by: Global Programs and Strategy Alliance; College of Education and Human Development; College of Liberal Arts; University Libraries; and the following departments: Curriculum and Instruction; French and Italian; German, Scandinavian and Dutch; Spanish and Portuguese Studies.