TY - BOOK AU - Clifford,Joan AU - Reisinger,Deborah Streifford TI - Community-Based Language Learning: A Framework for Educators SN - 9781626166370 (ebook) AV - P118 .C58 2019 U1 - 401/.93 23 PY - 2019/// CY - Washington, DC PB - Georgetown University Press KW - Languages, Modern KW - Study and teaching KW - Experiential learning KW - Community education KW - Language acquisition KW - Social aspects N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; "Community-Based Language Learning offers a new framework for world language educators interested in integrating community-based language learning (CBLL) into their teaching and curricula. CBLL connects academic learning objectives with experiential learning, ranging from reciprocal partnerships with the community to one-directional learning situations ; This volume prepares teachers to implement CBLL by offering solid theoretical frameworks alongside real-world case studies and engaging exercises, all designed to help students build language skills and authentic relationships as they engage with world language communities in the US. Making the case that language learning can be a tool for social change, Community-Based Language Learning is a valuable resource for language educators at all levels, as well as students of language teaching methodology and community organizations working with immigrant populations." (Book Cover); CONTENTS; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. A Theoretical Framework for CBLL; 2. Student Learning Outcomes; 3. Assessment Design; 4. Identity, Language, and Power; 5. Dissonance, Resistance, and Transformative Learning; 6. Authentic and Ethical Partnerships; Appendixes ; A. A Backward Design Approach to CBLL ; B. Academic Learning Objectives ; C. The Intercultural Knowledge and Competence VALUE Rubric ; D. Sample Checklists ; E. Additional Resources; References; Index N2 - Community-based Language Learning offers the first manual for world language educators interested in community-based learning (CBL). CBL includes pedagogical approaches that connect academic learning objectives with experiential learning, ranging from reciprocal partnerships with the community (e.g., community engagement, service-learning) to one-directional learning situations (e.g., community service, site visits, etc.) UR - http://press.georgetown.edu/book/languages/community-based-language-learning UR - https://www.worldlanguages21.com/episode-4 UR - https://login.proxy.bib.uottawa.ca/login?url=https://muse.jhu.edu/book/62431/ ER -