Exploring Approaches to the Development and Delivery of English-taught Courses on Franco-Italian Culture
Grant program: Teaching and Learning Development Grant (TLDG)
Grant recipient: Vlad Vintila, Department of French
Project team: Catherine Black, Paola DeRycke, and Chohre Rassekh, Department of French, Esther Souman, Zach Vanderploeg, and Doris Yuen, research assistants
Timeframe: June 2018 to August 2019
Funding: $6000
Courses addressed: Italian and French Cultural Perspectives
Final report: View Vlad Vintila's final report (PDF) and report appendix (PDF)
Description: We would like to design and implement a sequence of team-taught courses on Franco-Italian cultural perspectives. The courses would be taught by members of both the French department and the Italian studies program.
Questions addressed:
- What is the level of student interest in the intended FREN/ITAL 150/350?
- What suggestions do students have for improving the course design?
- What opinions about and suggestions for the courses do the faculty in the French Department have?
- What opinions about and suggestions for the courses do the faculty at potentially collaborating programs have?
Knowledge sharing: The narrative form of the report has been shared with all persons working on the project, and once the submission is finalized, it will also be made available to any interested parties within the French department as well as in other units previously contacted for input and feedback.
Keywords: Intercultural, Italian, French, Franco-Italian, Collaborative, Interdisciplinary, Team-taught, Cultural competence
View Catherine Black's ISTLD funded projects:
Development of an E-book for High Intermediate Business French (G0048)
Exploring Approaches to the Development and Delivery of English-taught Courses on Franco-Italian Culture (G0267) - with Vlad Vintila
View Paola De Rycke's ISTLD-funded projects:
Exploring Approaches to the Development and Delivery of English-taught Courses on Franco-Italian Culture (G0267) - with Vlad Vintila
Evaluation of a Radio Experience to Improve Oral Skills in a Foreign Language (G0275)