From the Editors

IF 0.6 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Angelika Kraemer, Theresa Schenker
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Abstract

Welcome to our spring issue of Die Unterrichtspraxis. We are delighted to present eight articles, representing the full spectrum of learners from middle school to higher education.

Katharina Schuhmann and Laura Smith present an insightful exploratory study on teaching German plurals using a prosodic approach. The article by Didem Uca, Kate Zambon, and Maria Stehle examines hip-hop as a vehicle for teaching social justice in college-level media and cultural studies courses and offers teaching materials that help lead learners to critically examine popular rap songs by Black American and Turkish-German artists. Issues of social justice are also addressed by Traci O'Brien in her article, in which she critically examines some representative publications in this area and advocates for a student-centered, proficiency-based approach that fosters advanced-level language in a literature course – in the target language. Klaus Brandl's contribution also focuses on advanced-level literature classes, demonstrating how task-based principles can be effectively applied to the teaching of literary texts. Project-based language learning in upper-level writing courses is at the center of the article by Lauren Brooks and Katherine Kerschen, in which they provide a syllabus, activities, and assessment models for easy adaptation. Claudia Lynn and Margaret Strair outline an instructional module for an intermediate German course that promotes intercultural competence by guiding learners in object-based inquiry rooted in anthropological material culture perspectives to decode, relate, and transform the untranslatable concept of Heimat. The final two articles describe collaborative projects at the middle-school level. Marium Abugasea Heidt reports on a year-long, collaborative action research study of two middle-school German classes that used an imagined communities curriculum, which helped students feel greater connection with, or ability to relate to, other speakers of German. Karin Baumgartner and her five student-teacher co-authors present a year-long outreach activity, “Sparking interest in German,” where the university students engaged in the AATG/Goethe-Institut-sponsored SPARK program and taught German to local middle schoolers, proposing valuable recommendations for future development.

We are grateful to all authors and reviewers who continue to give their time to write manuscripts and review submissions to support the teaching of German. A big thank you also goes to the members of the Editorial Advisory Board. Siggi Piwek rotated off the Board after two years of service, and we welcome Karina Duncker-Hoffmann to this year's board.

We invite you to help improve and expand the teaching of German by submitting manuscripts and by adding yourself as a reviewer to our database at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/up. If you are interested in writing a book or software review for the journal, please contact the book and software review editor Dr. Dan Walter.

We hope to see many of you in person at the AATG Convention in November!

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欢迎来到我们的《国家实践》春季刊。我们很高兴提供八篇文章,代表了从中学到高等教育的所有学习者。卡塔琳娜·舒曼和劳拉·史密斯对用韵律法教授德语复数进行了富有见地的探索性研究。这篇由Didem Uca、Kate Zambon和Maria Stehle撰写的文章考察了嘻哈在大学媒体和文化研究课程中作为教授社会正义的工具,并提供了教材,帮助学习者批判性地审视美国黑人和土耳其裔德国艺术家的流行说唱歌曲。Traci O'Brien在她的文章中也提到了社会公正的问题,她批判性地考察了这一领域的一些代表性出版物,并倡导以学生为中心,以熟练程度为基础的方法,在文学课程中培养高级语言-用目标语言。Klaus Brandl的贡献还集中在高级文学课程上,展示了任务型原则如何有效地应用于文学文本的教学。在高级写作课程中基于项目的语言学习是Lauren Brooks和Katherine Kerschen的文章的中心,他们在文章中提供了一个教学大纲,活动和评估模型,以便于适应。Claudia Lynn和Margaret Strair概述了中级德语课程的教学模块,该课程通过引导学习者基于人类学物质文化视角的基于对象的探究来解码,关联和转化不可翻译的Heimat概念,从而提高跨文化能力。最后两篇文章描述了中学水平的协作项目。Marium Abugasea Heidt报告了一项为期一年的合作行动研究,研究对象是两个中学德语班,他们使用了一个想象的社区课程,这有助于学生与其他讲德语的人建立更大的联系或建立联系的能力。卡琳·鲍姆加特纳(Karin Baumgartner)和她的五位师生合著者介绍了为期一年的推广活动“激发对德语的兴趣”,大学生参加了AATG/歌德学院赞助的SPARK项目,向当地中学生教授德语,为未来的发展提出有价值的建议。我们感谢所有的作者和审稿人,他们继续花时间写手稿和审稿,以支持德语教学。也要非常感谢编辑顾问委员会的成员。Siggi Piwek在任职两年后离开了董事会,我们欢迎Karina Duncker-Hoffmann加入今年的董事会。我们邀请您通过提交手稿和将自己添加为我们的数据库https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/up的审稿人来帮助改进和扩展德语教学。如果您有兴趣为杂志撰写书籍或软件评论,请联系书籍和软件评论编辑Dan Walter博士。我们希望在11月的AATG大会上看到你们中的许多人!
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