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Studying languages in the times of COVID-19. Reflections on the delivery of teaching and learning activities and the year abroad
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In: Plutino, Alessia [Hrsg.]; Polisca, Elena [Hrsg.]: Languages at work, competent multilinguals and the pedagogical challenges of COVID-19. Research-publishing.net 2021, S. 105-111 (2021)
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Innovative language teaching and learning at university. Enhancing participation and collaboration
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In: Dublin; Voillans : Research-publishing.net 2016, XVI, 147 S. (2016)
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Learning by teaching. Developing transferable skills
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In: Corradini, Erika [Hrsg.]; Borthwick, Kate [Hrsg.]; Gallagher-Brett, Angela [Hrsg.]: Employability for languages. A handbook. Dublin; Voillans : Research-publishing.net 2016, S. 161-164 (2016)
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Learning by teaching (German: Lernen durch Lehren, commonly abbreviated as LdL) is a teaching and learning approach which was developed by the French language teacher Jean-Pol Martin in German schools in the 1980s. The method sees students in the role of the teacher, and enhances their learning experience by encouraging them to teach other students and collaborate with fellow learners. This case study presents an ongoing project in which second year students of German at the University of Nottingham plan, design and deliver a teaching session for first year beginners’ students. The sessions are either carried out face-to-face or via video tutorials. This is an opportunity for the ‘student teachers’ to apply the knowledge they have acquired within the linguistics module Fremdsprachen lernen und lehren (‘learning and teaching foreign languages’) in a real-life context and to consolidate their own knowledge of German. The first year students, on the other hand, benefit from their peers’ experience, knowledge and enthusiasm. By working on their projects, students have the opportunity to develop a number of transferable skills, such as teamwork, presentation and communication skills, and creativity. (DIPF/Orig.)
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Arbeitsmarktbezogene Qualifikation; Blended Learning; ddc:370; Deutsch als Fremdsprache; Didaktik; Digitalisierung; Digitalization; Education; Employment Potential; Erziehung; Fachdidaktik/Sprache und Literatur; Foreign language teaching; Fremdsprachenstudium; Fremdsprachenunterricht; German as a foreign language; Grammatikunterricht; Großbritannien; Higher education; Higher education institute; Hochschuldidaktik; Hochschule; Kollaboration; Language; Learning method; Learning techniques; Lernen durch Lehren; Lernmethode; Schul- und Bildungswesen; Sprache; Teaching; Teaching of foreign languages; Teaching of grammar; Training method; Transfer; United Kingdom; University didactics; University level of education; Unterricht
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URL: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0111-pedocs-218468 https://www.pedocs.de/volltexte/2021/21846/ https://www.pedocs.de/volltexte/2021/21846/pdf/Stollhans_2016_Learning_by_teaching.pdf
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Feedback on feedback – does it work?
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In: Helm, Francesca [Hrsg.]; Bradley, Linda [Hrsg.]; Guarda, Marta [Hrsg.]; Thouësny, Sylvie [Hrsg.]: Critical CALL. Proceedings of the 2015 EUROCALL conference, Padova, Italy. Dublin : Research-publishing.net 2015, S. 507-511 (2015)
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