ABSTRACT

This book showcases pedagogical tools for learning languages through interdisciplinary project-based learning (PBL). Chapters demonstrate a diverse range of PBL activities that help students build communities of practice within classroom settings, and across local and global communities.

Too often, learning a language can become a static endeavor, confined to a classroom and a singular discipline. But language is dynamic and fluid no matter the setting in which learning takes place. In acknowledging this, this volume explores how PBL and community-engagement pedagogies serve to combine learning goals and community service in ways that enhance student growth and facilitate second language development in an interdisciplinary, multilingual, and multicultural higher education learning environment. Chapters touch on activities and approaches including spoken-word poetry, environmental projects, social activism, study abroad, and in-service learning.

This book will be of interest to researchers, academics, and postgraduate students in the fields of language education, second language acquisition, higher education, and comparative and international education.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

part I|53 pages

Theoretical Intersections

chapter 1|16 pages

Diversity and Second Language Acquisition in the University Classroom

A Multilingual and Multicultural Setting

chapter 2|23 pages

Project-Based Learning

A Five-Stage Framework to Guide Language Teachers

part II|37 pages

Teaching and Learning

chapter 4|19 pages

Community Bridges and Interdisciplinary Language Learning Projects

Stepping Out of Comfort Zones and Building Ways to Grow

chapter 5|16 pages

Project-Based and ELF-Aware Pre-Service Teacher Education in Turkey

Sample Cases of Discovery, Creativity, Interaction, and Multilingual and Multicultural Diversity

part III|33 pages

Immersion and the International

chapter 6|16 pages

Social Activism Italian Style

Building a Community of Practice Through Language Immersion and Civic Engagement While Studying Abroad

part IV|39 pages

Heritage Learning and Language

part V|41 pages

Civic Partnerships

chapter 10|17 pages

Multilingual Justice in the Streets and in the Classroom

Translating a Digital Time Line of US Domestic Worker Organizing

chapter 11|22 pages

Language Acquisition Through Service Learning and Community Engagement

Critical Reflection, Intercultural Competence, and Action Agency

part VI|56 pages

Case Studies in Creative Communications

chapter 13|16 pages

Every Poem Matters

World Language Acquisition and Community Building Through Spoken-Word Poetry

chapter 14|19 pages

Films for Inclusion

LGBT+ Perspectives in the French Language Classroom