Standardizing Language Instruction in Spanish 280

Standardizing Language Instruction in Spanish 280

Academic Year:
2017 - 2018 (June 1, 2017 through May 31, 2018)
Funding Requested:
$5,883.50
Project Dates:
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Applicant(s):
Overview of the Project:
Spanish 280, Conversation through Spanish/Latin American Film, was created in 2011 to respond to the students demand for more oral practice at the advanced level. Since then the course has grown from 4-6 sections per academic year to 10-12. This growth has come hand in hand with a variety of topics and a diversity in teaching approaches that make it very rich in terms of content. However, it has come at the expense of consistency across sections particularly when it comes to the primary reason why the class was created: to improve the level of oral competency of our students.

Having already identified the level of oral competency that, on average, students enrolling in Spanish 280 have as Intermediate High according to the American Council for the Teaching of Foreign Languages, this project aims to address the need to create materials that will push our students to the next level of competency, Advanced Low. I am requesting funds to hire 1-2 GSIs who have recently taught the course to help establish linguist goals and develop material that can be used in all sections to standardize language instruction in Spanish 280. This material would then become the skeleton around which each one of the 280 sections is built and filled with content. We would create a sort of textbook for the course that would emphasize the linguistic objectives of the class and define ways in which each instructor can work with their group to achieve those goals
Final Report Fields
Project Objectives:
This project developed material that can be used in all sections of Spanish 280 to standardize language instruction in Spanish 280. This material has become the skeleton around which each one of the 280 sections is built and filled with content that aligns with each instructor's research or personal interests. We created a sort of textbook for the course that emphasized the linguistic objectives of the class and define ways in which each instructor can work with their group to achieve those goals.
Project Achievements:
Thanks to this project we have been able to create a core set of materials that are now used in all of the sections of Spanish 280. We have also developed an extensive database of possible activities to be used in class with any movie or any theme. These materials do not exist in the current publishing market. Therefore, we have created something that is unique to our course, but that could potentially be used by many different departments and institutions.
Continuation:
The project will continue to grow by incorporating new materials designed by the new cohorts of instructors. Additionally, we were unable to complete a section about pronunciation that I intend to further investigate in the near future.
Dissemination:
The project activities and materials have been shared with every instructor teaching (or applying to teach) Spanish 280 in our department. We also have plans to share our work with our department as a whole and with the wider university community.