27.799, Summer Schools: Second Language Acquisition/Denmark

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Subject: 27.799, Summer Schools: Second Language Acquisition/Denmark

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Date: Thu, 11 Feb 2016 14:59:42
From: Marlene Staib [marlene.staib at gmail.com]
Subject: Second Language Acquisition/Denmark

 

Second Language Acquisition/Denmark 

Host Institution: Aarhus University, Denmark
Coordinating Institution: Aarhus University, Denmark
Website: http://www.au.dk/en/summeruniversity/courses/second-language-acquisition/

Dates: 04-Jul-2016 - 15-Jul-2016
Location: Aarhus, Denmark

Focus: The course will also explore how second language learning unfolds in different arenas of social life and in the (language) classroom, and how L2 learning can be advanced through instructional intervention. As part of their coursework, students will read and discuss representative literature, critically review data-based studies, and develop their own research plans for the investigation of an SLA topic.
Minimum Education Level: Undergraduate


Description:
This graduate course provides a survey of current theory and research in
second language acquisition. Focus will be given to the major questions that
SLA researchers have asked since Second Language Acquisitionthe beginning of
the discipline, and to the tacit and overt assumptions that inform SLA
theories and research methodologies. We will examine how different traditions
in SLA conceptualize language, learning, and their relation to social and
psychological contexts, and how these different understandings translate into
research methodology and research practice.


Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
                      Language Acquisition

Tuition: 552 EUR

Tuition Explanation: Any student with a preapproval from a Danish Institution or a nomination from
an International Partner: No Fee 

EU/EEA students without a preapproval or nomination: 552 EUR

NON-EU/EEA students without a preapproval or nomination: 1550 EUR


Registration: 01-Feb-2016 to 15-Mar-2016

Contact Person: Peter Bakker
                Email: linpb at dac.au.dk

Apply on the web: http://http://www.au.dk/en/summeruniversity/application/application/aususys/

Registration Instructions:
International Freemovers (EU and non-EU applicants who attend a university
that does not have a bilateral partnership agreement with Aarhus University
and EU and non-EU applicants who are not currently attending a University)
applying for AU Summer University courses must apply by using the online
application system before March 15 2016. Along with your application you must
hand in the required documentation for your university studies (if
applicable). More info:
http://www.au.dk/en/summeruniversity/application/application/admissionforfreem
overstudents/?b=1340%252c%2520233




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