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Culture and Content in French: Frameworks for Innovative Curricula

Edited by Aurélie Chevant-Aksoy and Kathryne Adair Corbin
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Instructors in today’s language classrooms face the challenge of preparing globally competent and socially responsible students with transcultural aptitude. As classroom content shifts toward communication, collaboration, and problem solving across cultural, racial, and linguistic boundaries, the teaching of culture is an integral part of foreign language education. This volume offers nontraditional approaches to teaching culture in a complex time when the internet and social networks have blurred geographical, social, and political borders. The authors offer practical advice about teaching culture with kinesthetics, music, improvisation, and communication technologies for different competency levels. The chapters also explore multi-literacies, project-based learning, and discussions on teaching culture through literature, media, and film. The appendices share examples of course syllabi, specific course activities, and extracurricular projects that explore culinary practices, performing arts, pop culture, geolocation, digital literacy, journalism, and civic literacy.
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Part I: Immersion and Improvisation
    • Chapter 1: Teaching Culture through Food: A Kinesthetic Approach to the College Language Classroom
    • Chapter 2: Improv Games Adapted to the Bridge Classroom
  • Part II: Literature and Film
    • Chapter 3: Some Benefits to Going Narrow Instead of Broad. Rethinking Cultural Instruction in the French Language Classroom: Andrée Maillet as a Case Study
    • Chapter 4: La Chanson engagée: Waging War on War! Using Songs to Teach French Language and Culture
    • Chapter 5: Teaching Francophone and French Culture through Project-Based Learning
  • Part III: Visual Arts and Mass Media
    • Chapter 6: The French Classroom as a Newsroom: A Multiliteracies Framework
    • Chapter 7: Of Presidents and Internet Memes: Fostering Student-Centered Learning, Cultural Competency, and Critical Thinking through the Use of Images
    • Chapter 8: Culture with Pictures: Blogs BD for Multiple Literacies in the French Language Classroom
  • Part IV: Digital Technologies
    • Chapter 9: Engaging Students Inside and Outside of the Classroom with YouTube
    • Chapter 10: Charting the Course: Online Maps as a Tool in the French Culture Classroom
    • Chapter 11: Developing Intercultural Communicative Competence via Video-Based Synchronous Communication among L2 French Learners
  • Appendices
  • About the Contributors
The complete manuscript of this work was subjected to a partly closed (“single-blind”) review process. For more information, please see our Peer Review Commitments and Guidelines.
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Published: 2022
Publisher: Lever Press
Copyright: 2022
License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International license
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  • 978-1-64315-025-3 (paper)
  • 978-1-64315-026-0 (open access)
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  • EDUCATION / Teaching Methods & Materials/Language Arts
  • FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / French

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Appendices, Chapter One: Dal Molin

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Appendices 1.1–5 from "Teaching Culture through Food: A Kinesthetic Approach to the College Language Classroom" by Aria Dal Molin.

Appendices, Chapter Three: Josephy

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Appendices 3.1–5 from "Some Benefits to Going Narrow Instead of Broad. Rethinking Cultural Instruction in the French Language Classroom: Andrée Maillet as a Case Study" by Rebecca Josephy.

Appendices, Chapter Four: Corbin

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Appendices 4.1–3 from "La Chanson engagée: Waging War on War! Using Songs to Teach French Language and Culture" by Christophe Corbin.

Appendices, Chapter Five: Smith

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Appendices 5.1–11 from "Teaching Francophone and French Culture through Project-Based Learning" by Eliza Jane Smith.

Appendices, Chapter Eight: Chevant-Aksoy

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Appendices 8.1–7 from "Culture with Pictures: Blogs BD for Multiple Literacies in the French Language Classroom" by Aurélie Chevant-Aksoy.

Appendices, Chapter Eleven: Cassidy and Xu

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Appendices 11.1–3 from "Developing Intercultural Communicative Competence via Video-Based Synchronous Communication among L2 French Learners" by Virginie Cassidy and Hongying Xu.

Appendices, Chapter Six: Corbin

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Appendices 1–3 from "The French Classroom as a Newsroom: A Multiliteracies Framework" by Kathryne Adair Corbin.

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