Subject
Social-Discursive Analysis and Didactics of Language
General details of the subject
- Mode
- Face-to-face degree course
- Language
- English
Description and contextualization of the subject
The aim of this course is to introduce the didactic approach based on text-genres and didactic sequences in the framework of multilingual education. More precisely, during this course students will:- Learn about the theoretical framework of the socio-discursive interactionism (SDI).
- Learn to identify and analyze diverse text genres.
- Design didactic models of written text genres.
- Analyze written texts produced by multilingual students.
Teaching staff
Name | Institution | Category | Doctor | Teaching profile | Area | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
KOPINSKA , MARTA | University of the Basque Country | Profesorado Adjunto (Ayudante Doctor/A) | Doctor | Bilingual | English Philology | marta.kopinska@ehu.eus |
Study types
Type | Face-to-face hours | Non face-to-face hours | Total hours |
---|---|---|---|
Lecture-based | 15 | 0 | 15 |
Seminar | 5 | 0 | 5 |
Applied classroom-based groups | 10 | 0 | 10 |
Applied laboratory-based groups | 0 | 10 | 10 |
Workshop | 0 | 15 | 15 |
Applied fieldwork groups | 0 | 20 | 20 |
Ordinary call: orientations and renunciation
Students will have to hand in an individual written review of an article/book chapter (40%). They will also make an oral presentation of the article/book chapter (40%) containing not also a summary of the reading but also a discussion addressed to the whole group of students. The remaining 20% of the final mark refers to short classroom/homework assignments (20%).Information on the use of resources and materials in assignments: the work submitted by the students must be their own work and must have been written completely by themselves. The students must identify and include the source of all facts, ideas, opinions and viewpoints of others through in-text referencing and the relevant sources should all be included in the list of references at the end of their work. Direct quotations from books, journal articles, internet sources or any other source must be acknowledged and the sources cited must be identified in the list of references.
Extraordinary call: orientations and renunciation
Students will have to hand in an individual written review of an article/book chapter (50%), as well as a recording of an oral presentation about the reading (50%).Information on the use of resources and materials in assignments: the work submitted by the students must be their own work and must have been written completely by themselves. The students must identify and include the source of all facts, ideas, opinions and viewpoints of others through in-text referencing and the relevant sources should all be included in the list of references at the end of their work. Direct quotations from books, journal articles, internet sources or any other source must be acknowledged and the sources cited must be identified in the list of references.
Temary
1. Language, texts and text genres: an introduction to the socio-discursive interactionism2. Text genre-based didactic sequences
3. Didactic sequences for multilingual education
Bibliography
Basic bibliography
- Denardi, D.A.C., (2009), Flying together towards EFL teacher development as language learners and professionals through genre writing. PhD Dissertation. Brasil: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. (pp. 15-20). [Chapters 2,3,4].- Johns, A. (2015), "Students as Genre Scholars: ESL/EFL Classroom Approaches", in N. Artemeva & A. Freedman (eds.) (2015). Genre studies around the globe. Beyond the Three Traditions. Inkshed Publications. pp. 364-385.
- Lopes Cristovão, V.L. (2015), "A Genre-Based Approach Underlying Didactic Sequences for the Teaching of Languages", in Artemeva, N. & Freedman, A. (eds.) (2015), Genre studies around the globe. Beyond the Three Traditions. Inkshed Publications.
- Manterola, I. (2014), “Bilingual education searching for promising didactic proposals”, Frontiers in Psychology. Language Sciences 2014, 5, 01359. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01359.
In-depth bibliography
- Artemeva, N. & Freedman, A. (eds.) (2015), Genre studies around the globe. Beyond the Three Traditions. Inkshed Publications.- Bronckart, J.-P. (1996), Activité langagière, textes et discours. Pour un interactionnisme socio discursif. Paris : Delachaux et Niestlé. [Spanish version] (2004), Actividad verbal, textos y discursos. Por un interaccionismo socio-discursivo, Madrid, Infancia y Aprendizaje.
- Coutinho, M.A. & Miranda, F. (2009), “To Describe Genres: Problems and Strategies”, in Bazerman, C., Bonini, A. & Figueiredo, D.(ed.), Genre in a Changing World. Perspectives on Writing. Fort Collins, Colorado: The WAC Clearinghouse and Parlor Press. Available at http://wac.colostate.edu/books/genre/
- Denardi, D. A. C. et al. (2008), "The teaching of writing through a genre-based perspective: reporting on a pilot project on English foreign language teacher education", in V. L. L. Cristovão (Org.). Estudos da Linguagem à luz do Interacionismo Sociodiscursivo. (pp. 221-238). Londrina: FAEPE.
- Dolz, J. & Gagnon, R. (2010), “El género textual, una herramienta didáctica para desarrollar el lenguaje oral y escrito”, Lenguaje, 38 (2). 497-527.
- Lopes Cristovão V.L. (2009), "The Use of Didactic Sequences and the Teaching of L1: An Analysis of an Institutional Program of Teaching Writing at School. L1-Educational Studies in Language and Literature, 9(2), pp. 5-25.
- Manterola, I. (2019), "A study of recipes written by Basque immersion students: any evidence for language revitalization?", in N. Yigitoglu & M. Reichelt (ed.), L2 writing in non-English languages. Bristol: Multilingual Matters.
Journals
Bulletin suisse de Linguistique AppliquéeCalidoscopio
Education et Recherche
Enjeux
Etudes de Linguistique Appliquée
Hizpide
Infancia y aprendizaje
Ikastaria
Languages
Language in Society
Language Teaching
Langue Française
LIDIL
Lingüística española actual
Pratiques,
Repères
Revista Española de Lingüística Aplicada
Revista de Lingüística teórica y aplicada
Revista de Psicodidáctica
Tantak
Textos de didáctica de la lengua y la literatura
Links
- http://admsrvnt1.unige.ch/fapse/grafe.nsf?OpenDatabase: GRAFE or Groupe de Recherche pour l'Analyse du Français Enseigné Research Group (Université de Genève).- http://fapsesrvnt2.unige.ch/Fapse/didlang.nsf?OpenDatabase: Unité de didactique des langues - Groupe "Langage Action Formation" (LAF)
- http://www.clunl.edu.pt/PT/?id=810&mid=50: “Gramática e Texto” Research Group (Centro de Linguística da Universidade Nova de Lisboa).
- www.ivei.isei.net: Basque institute for research and evaluation in education.
- www.mercator-education.org: The Mercator European Research Centre on
Multilingualism and Language Learning.
- http://www.ehu.eus/en/web/elebilab/home
ELEBILAB Research group (UPV/EHU)