LNG5210EN - Framework for Language/Cultural Acquisition

Course description

This course presents various approaches to evaluating cultural learning and linguistic development for both personal reflection and professional research. Emphasizing participant observation, training in documenting cultural and linguistic skill acquisition, it helps students to reflect on the nature of language development and its relationships with cultural development, such as value, attitude and identity formation and shifting. Students learn to analyze how linguistic, mental, emotional, social, and cultural learning takes place simultaneously. Based on their analysis, students will create a learning framework to observe and record details, analyze processes, discover structures, define concepts and develop themes in language and cultural acquisition.

How this course benefits students

The course is based on practical experience designed to help students gain analytic skills not just in C2/L2 learning but also in reflecting and researching. The purpose is to equip students with the basic skills to effectively engage C2/L2 communities using the learning framework to observe and record details, analyze process, discover structures, define concepts and develop themes. The adoption of a learner attitude and the acculturation of C2/L2 identity are crucial in both courses to foster an open, humble and flexible attitude absolutely necessary not just for learning but for relating and witnessing.

Why this course is important

Culture and Language Acquisition Skills is important as a class because it is both a burgeoning field in academic studies and because it is a practical class that will equip students with an intercultural perspective and the global skills to engage with target groups as participating learners. Potential impact for our students and for the community is huge and powerful wherever they go. The change we face in the world is dynamic, which requires both awareness and flexibility in thinking, methodology and practice. An open, learning perspective and humble attitude are necessary for effective engagement with culture and language groups. The learning of the target culture and language gives our student an immediate opportunity to encounter, experience, engage and explore the target people groups. So, being able to equip local ministers and global missionaries with training and knowledge to effectively reach and bless these target people groups is a highly critical need for us today.

Credit hours
3 hours
Subject area
Linguistics
Educational level
Master
Learning type
Instructional
Prerequisites
None
Upcoming terms
Pending
* Schedule subject to change. Please contact the Registrar's office with schedule questions.
Professor
Prof. Ma Min, Professor of TESOL & Linguistics

How this course relates to missional core values

Biblically based

In the beginning is the Word. The Word is with Him, and the Word is Him. Language is the way we perceive reality. It is the way we make sense of the world. It is the way we describe our experience, articulate concept, record and retrieve information. Without the Word, there is no language, no learning, no life. The study of the social functions of language is crucial in helping us to know God, understand His purpose, speak His love and live His meaning.

Missionally driven

The missio dei informs and moves world mission. This course discovers, defines and develops God's gifts for us to create meaning with the powerful tool of language. It reduces our cultural blind spots by equipping us with an intercultural perspective and cross-cultural skills. It helps us to form an open attitude, create flexible thinking and become a humble servant ready to engage with the nations for the purpose of individual and community transformation in Christ.

Contextually informed

The nature of language and cultural learning require a multi-faceted approach utilizing social and psychological research methodologies, biblical and theological truths as well as case studies, observations, field trips, practical skills and long term strategies. Proper analysis of the learning process in the natural contexts of family, school, work and other social relationships is essential.

Interculturally focused

By definition and essence, the interactions designed for this course will be both intercultural and cross-cultural in nature. Students will actively and knowingly engage with both the C1/L1 native and C2/L2 target language and cultural groups. This will not only encourage them to take a different look at their own cultural and linguistic process but take them out of their own cultural and linguistic comfort zone.

Practically minded

In the course design, the focus is on the development of practical language acquisition and cultural learning skills. All observations, field trips and reflections are to enlighten the practice of their C2/L2 learning.

Experientially transformed

For both cultural and language acquisition, learning is actuated by the experience of relationships. Assignments are hands-on life experience, reflective in nature, collaborative as much as possible, and interactive with the both the native and target groups.