Chinese Grammar Pedagogy is an introduction to Chinese grammar pedagogy that focuses on structured grammar input, pedagogical methods in instructing Chinese grammar, discourse-based approach, types of grammar elicitation designs, and interaction among grammar, context, and pragmatics. It is designed to integrate theories into hands-on practice. The primary goals of this course include gaining insights from readings of books, Chinese pedagogical grammar articles, discussing grammar teachability issues from elementary to advanced levels, writing reaction journals and reflection, training grammar elicitation techniques, and compiling Chinese grammar from authentic content-based materials. The course will also integrate technology, be it Moodle, AdobeConnect, blogging, etc., into the classroom and invite K-16 Chinese linguists and pedagogues in this field through virtual Elluminate web-conferencing tool and recorded presentation, e.g. Professor Jianhua Bai ???, Professor Paul Jia, etc. The course will embrace the Monterey Way, be conducted using content-based instruction, be taught in Chinese and use reading materials in English and Chinese. All the assignments except grammar explanation should be written in Chinese. Students have to choose textbooks or authentic materials for their semester project, and are expected to write reaction journals (one article of your choice from the week’s reading), reflection entries (based on what you have learned with your teacher, peers, and online lecturers, etc.), and conduct a 15-20 min rehearsal and real-class teaching demos. The class is a 3+1 combo, which means three-hour classroom time plus one-hour online portion. Meetings during every Thursday evenings 6-8:50 p.m. and make-up classes on some Friday evenings 5:00-7:50 p.m. before Week 8, and you start to choose or develop your own approach to design your lesson plan during week 8 to week 10. We will meet online again in week 11, and resume our classes during week 13. Our teaching demos in week 13, final presentation is in week 15, and your semester project is due on December 10th, 2:00 p.m. (Submit both Paper and e-copy).

Schedule
9:00am-5:00pm on Saturday at MRSE B206 (Feb 25, 2017 to Feb 25, 2017)
5:00pm-7:50pm on Friday at CRAG CR10 (Feb 24, 2017 to Feb 24, 2017)
6:00pm-8:50pm on Thursday at CRAG CR10 (Feb 2, 2017 to Feb 9, 2017)
6:00pm-8:50pm on Thursday at CRAG CR10 (Feb 23, 2017 to Feb 23, 2017)
6:00pm-8:50pm on Thursday at CRAG CR10 (Mar 2, 2017 to Mar 9, 2017)
6:00pm-8:50pm on Thursday at CRAG CR10 (Mar 23, 2017 to May 18, 2017)
6:00pm-8:50pm on Tuesday at CRAG CR10 (Feb 14, 2017 to Feb 14, 2017)
6:00pm-8:50pm on Tuesday at CRAG CR10 (Mar 14, 2017 to Mar 14, 2017)
Location
Morse B206
Instructors