2024 Fall
FRENCH 375A 001 - LEC 001
Formerly French 301
Teaching French in College: First Year
Current Enrollment
Total Open Seats:
7
Enrolled: 3
Waitlisted: 0
Capacity: 10
Waitlist Max: 5
No Reserved Seats
Hours & Workload
3 hours of instructor presentation of course materials per week, and 9 hours of outside work hours per week.
Other classes by Vesna Rodic
- FRENCH 1 001 001LEC
- FRENCH 1 002 002LEC
- FRENCH 1 003 003LEC
- FRENCH 1 004 004LEC
- FRENCH 1 5 5LEC
- FRENCH 1 6 6LEC
- FRENCH 1 7 7LEC
- FRENCH 102 003 003LEC
- FRENCH 197 002 002FLD
- FRENCH 1R 001 001LEC
- FRENCH 2 001 001LEC
- FRENCH 2 002 002LEC
- FRENCH 2 003 003LEC
- FRENCH 2 007 007LEC
- FRENCH 3 001 001LEC
- FRENCH 3 003 003LEC
- FRENCH 3 004 004LEC
- FRENCH 4 001 001LEC
- FRENCH 4 002 002LEC
- FRENCH 4 005 005LEC
- FRENCH R1B 001 001LEC
- FRENCH R1B 002 002LEC
- FRENCH R1B 3 3LEC
Course Catalog Description
Bi-weekly lectures on methodology, grading and testing, demonstration class with required attendance five times per week; language laboratory observations; supervised classroom practice. Additional seminars and discussion sections on methodology. Required for all Graduate Student Instructors teaching French 1 for the first time.
Class Description
This seminar provides participants with an understanding of basic principles of first- and second-language acquisition and the theoretical underpinnings of commonly used language teaching methods. It additionally offers in-service training in teaching, in creating and adapting instructional materials through the Discovery-based approach, and in designing tests for use in the Lower Division Program in French. The two-hour weekly meetings consist of lecture, discussion of readings and a focus on the practicum. GSIs are also required to attend a pilot class on select dates and as indicated on the lesson plans.
Enrollment in this course is required for GSIs in their first semester of teaching in the French Department. The course is also open to GSIs teaching other foreign languages and whose departments do not offer a pedagogy program, as it qualifies for the GSI Teaching and Resource Center's Certificate of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education.
Class Notes
Required Texts:
o Lightbown, P. and Spada, N. How Languages Are Learned, 4th edition. Oxford University Press.
o Additional select readings (to be found on BCourses)
o Lightbown, P. and Spada, N. How Languages Are Learned, 4th edition. Oxford University Press.
o Additional select readings (to be found on BCourses)
Rules & Requirements
Repeat Rules
Course is not repeatable for credit.
Reserved Seats
Current Enrollment
No Reserved Seats
Textbooks & Materials
See class syllabus or https://calstudentstore.berkeley.edu/textbooks for the most current information.
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Associated Sections
None