Linguistics, glottodidactics and glottodidactic research on bilingualism
General data
Course ID: | 3200-SD-LG |
Erasmus code / ISCED: | (unknown) / (unknown) |
Course title: | Linguistics, glottodidactics and glottodidactic research on bilingualism |
Name in Polish: | Lingwistyka a glottodydaktyka i glottodydaktyczne badania nad dwujęzycznością |
Organizational unit: | Faculty of Applied Linguistics |
Course groups: | |
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): |
(not available)
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Language: | Polish |
Type of course: | obligatory courses |
Prerequisites (description): | Subject for students of doctoral studies of WLS, writing doctoral theses under the supervision of prof. Magdalena Olpińska-Szkiełko, PhD. |
Mode: | Classroom |
Short description: |
PhD seminar |
Full description: |
Thematic fields in which PhD projects of the sudents-participants are carried out: 1. Foreign languages learning and teaching in preschools 2. Issues of bilingualism 3. Teaching specialized languages 4. Bilingual education (integrated learning - CLIL) 5. Text analysis (analysis of communication) |
Bibliography: |
Depending on the individual doctoral projects. |
Learning outcomes: |
After completing the course a graduate student: - is able to critically use the acquired expertise in the field of linguistics, languages, linguistics specialist, foreign language teaching and translation and other areas depending on the topic of the doctoral dissertation; - is able to analyze critically specialized texts in the field of linguistics, languages, linguistics specialist, foreign language teaching and translation and other areas depending on the topic of the doctoral dissertation; - is able to use the specialized terminology in the field of linguistics, languages, linguistics specialist, foreign language teaching and translation and other areas depending on the topic of the doctoral dissertation; - has made progress in preparing her/his doctoral dissertation. |
Assessment methods and assessment criteria: |
Monitoring the progress of the dissertation |
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