Learning “About” and Learning “Through” Technology: An Analysis of Syllabi From Foreign Language Teaching Methods Courses
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2017
Department
Foreign Languages and Literature
School
Social Science and Global Studies
Abstract
© 2017, EQUINOX PUBLISHING. The 2007 Modern Language Association (MLA) report recommended that foreign language (FL) graduate students be provided with “substantive training in language teaching and in the use of new technologies”. In the present study, I examined teaching methodology (“methods”) course syllabi in order to gauge the extent of professional development in technology after the publication of the MLA report. Using data from methods course syllabi (N = 31), I explored how FL Teaching Assistants (TAs) learned about technology and learned through technology and found that there were considerable missed opportunities for both. Data suggest that technology in the methods course is not keeping pace with advances in technology and that the methods course needs to be rethought.
Publication Title
CALICO Journal
Volume
34
Issue
3
First Page
317
Last Page
335
Recommended Citation
Angus, K.
(2017). Learning “About” and Learning “Through” Technology: An Analysis of Syllabi From Foreign Language Teaching Methods Courses. CALICO Journal, 34(3), 317-335.
Available at: https://aquila.usm.edu/fac_pubs/18378