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Campus: Kensington Campus
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Career: Postgraduate
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Units of Credit: 8
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Contact Hours per Week: 2
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Excluded: KORE3501
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Description
Explores current trends and issues in teaching and learning Korean as a Foreign Language. Topics include balanced literacy program, literature-based language learning, critical thinking and multiple literacy, classroom interaction, student-controlled discourse, collaborative learning and integrated curriculum.
Assumed Knowledge: Third-year level proficiency in Korean.
Learning Outcomes
- Be able to explain systematically issues relating to the teaching of Korean as a Foreign Language
- Acquire critical knowledge about selected topics in 'what' and 'how' to teach in KFL, and be able to draw a teaching plan for a Korean class, including producing classroom teaching/learning materials
- Be able to provide an overview of Korean syllabuses adopted by the Australian education system
- Understand the issues and challenges in KFL education in Australia.
Assessment
- Assignment - 10%
- Presentations - 20%
- Projects - 30%
- Learning journal - 10%
- Essay (3000 words) - 30%
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