World Languages and Cultures
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Graduate Programs
Description
Courses in World Languages and Cultures support language-specific programs, taken as part of a cross-disciplinary studies program, or to supplement other disciplines.
Policies & Faculty
Policies
Contact Information
227 Armstrong Hall
https://carts.mnsu.edu/academics/world-languages-and-cultures/
Main Office 507-389-2216
Faculty
Chair
- Adriana Gordillo, Ph.D.
Faculty
500 Level
Credits: 3
This course is intended to provide prospective secondary school teachers and teachers of modern languages with experience and background to prepare them for teaching modern languages to secondary school children. The course meets state licensure requirements. Major topics include: Second language acquisition and child language development; Comprehension-based teaching strategies; Standards-based curriculum development and planning; Integrating modern languages with secondary school curriculum: subject content instruction Teaching and assessing listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 1
A field experience in a secondary school setting for students earning licensure in modern language teaching. Practicum students work with middle or high school students of French, German, or Spanish. Take concurrently with or following MODL 460.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
Introduction to theory and practice of modern language teaching for children grades K-6, including oral language development, second language literacy development, content-based language instruction, and techniques for language immersion programs. The course meets state licensure requirements.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 1
A field experience in an elementary setting for students earning licensure in modern language teaching. Practicum students work with elementary school students in French, German, or Spanish. Take concurrently with or following MODL 462.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 1-3
Topics in modern language education. May be repeated for credit.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 1-4
Topics in learning and teaching English as a Second/Foreign Language. May be repeated for credit.Prerequisites: none
600 Level
Credits: 2-4
Students will explore the linguistic variations for developing productive language skills and study the cultural similarities and differences between Spanish and Portuguese (Europe, South America, Africa).Prerequisites: none
Credits: 1-4
Special topics in language education. May be repeated for credit.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 1-2
Research and writing for the alternate plan paper.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 4-6
Classroom experience in post-secondary teaching.Prerequisites: none