Brandeis University

    THLC 200A: Theory-Based Methodologies for Teaching Hebrew as a World Language

    Instructor: Vardit Ringvald
    Prerequisites: Proficiency in Hebrew
    Course Description: Prerequisite: Proficiency in Hebrew. <b>This is a Graduate-Level Course</b></br></br>Surveys the core theory-based methodologies for teaching Hebrew as a second/world language, focusing on the power of Hebrew to impact the world view of its learners by contextualizing it in its ideological origins and its connections to the array of the cultures it represents.</br></br>The role of a language educator is to provide learners with opportunities to learn. Mastering the core principles that are the foundations in the field of language acquisition (SLA) allows educators to maximize the learning opportunities for their learners in real time. Therefore, we will focus on both the “why” and the “how” in the teaching of Hebrew including the historical and the cultural background of the language and its role in the creation of the state of Israel.</br></br>The course will incorporate hands-on, experiential components, which will allow participants to acquire the fundamental tool box that each Hebrew educator should own, as well as to develop their skills to innovate and create their own methods for teaching Hebrew to learners from different age groups.</br></br><b>This is a Graduate-Level Course. If you are a Visiting Student and need assistance with registering, please email us at <a href=mailto:“summerschool@brandeis.edu”>summerschool@brandeis.edu</a> and we will be happy to assist you.</b>
    Session: Extended
    Day: Online
    Time: Online
    Credit Hours: 3 Credits
    Course Format: Online Gradaute Level Course
    Brandeis Graduation Requirement Fulfilled:
    Enrollment Limit:
    Course Classification: Available for Graduate Credit
    Course Tuition:
    Course Fees: $2,775 tuition
    Open to High School Students: No