Blended synchronous learning (BSL), where some students are present in a physical classroom while others participate online in real time, has been gaining momentum and shows great potential for teaching less commonly taught languages (LCTLs).
In Teaching Languages in Blended Synchronous Learning Classrooms, Alba Girons and Nicholas Swinehart provide a concise overview of BSL as it pertains to language instruction.
Topics include a number of key factors in the BSL classroom: - types of BSL environments- pedagogical considerations- group dynamics- creating and adapting activities- common logistical challenges- optimal space design- technology selection, training, and support This practical guide will be of use to teachers, technology staff, and program administrators, all working together to implement successful BSL programs and ensure quality learning opportunities for every student.
About the Author Alba Girons earned her Ph D in translation and intercultural studies from the Autonomous University of Barcelona.
She is the director of the Catalan Language Program and a senior lecturer at the University of Chicago.
She has been offering her Catalan courses in blended synchronous environments since 2015.
Nicholas Swinehart is an instructional technologist and researcher at the University of Chicago, specializing in language pedagogy, assessment, and coordinating technological and administrative aspects of blended synchronous language courses.
His previous publications include chapters in the Handbook of Research on Mobile Technology, Constructivism, and Meaningful Learning and the Handbook of Research on Learner-Centered Pedagogy in Teacher Education and Professional Development.
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