Didactics of Ancient Languages - Didactics of Ancient Languages

lglor2540b  2023-2024  Louvain-la-Neuve

Didactics of Ancient Languages - Didactics of Ancient Languages
5.00 credits
45.0 h
Q1 and Q2
Teacher(s)
Clesse Grégory;
Language
French
Prerequisites
An in-depth knowledge of Latin and Greek.
Main themes
This course takes into account the principal aspects of the teaching of ancient languages in the secondary school of today:
1. The focuses according to the levels;
2. Reading of authors;
3. Familiarisation with ancient cultures and civilisations;
4. Conception and execution of methods of evaluation adapted the aims in view;
5. Acritical view of the teaching possibilities offered by the multimedia;
6. An analysis of the programs within the framework of the "Missions" decree and within its extension to the different structures of "Final competences and required learning in Latin and Greek".
This course includes a reflection on the characteristics of a high-quality communication, and in particular its adaptation to the public to which it is destined (a critical analysis of the text-books designed for the teaching of ancient languages at the secondary level).
Content
The course aims to provide the student with the main keys which are needed for teaching ancient languages. Thus, the following topics will be particularly developed:
- a critical and contextualized reading of the official documents supporting the teaching of ancient languages in the "Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles" (official references and programs) 
- contextualization of the main learning theories (socio-constructivism, explicit teaching, ...) and theoretical backgrounds (Bloom's taxonomy, etc.), with their concrete applications to the teaching of Latin and Greek. 
- analysis of the learning methods used in order to ensure the diversity of practices in the teaching of ancient languages. 
- description and analysis of the teacher's professional gestures (classroom management, speech, feedback, etc.)
- analysis of tools and issues related to evaluation and assessment frameworks
- presentation and critical analysis of some handbooks frequently used in the "Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles"
- identification of cognitive issues applied to the learning of ancient languages: motivation, memory, executive functions, role of emotions, learning rhythms, specific profiles and learning disorders, etc.
Other themes may be addressed depending on the current issues specific to the teaching of ancient languages. 
In addition, practices will train the oral faculties: reading aloud, techniques of counting, and giving talks. These exercises are based on the self-evaluation (video) in order to make the student progress by reflecting on his/her own practice. 
Teaching methods
The course alternates lectures and practical lessons that strongly encourage active participation and exchanges with the students. Thus, in addition to theoretical explanations, numerous situational exercises will be worked on (micro-teaching). Practices will train the act of speaking (orality) in front of a class, as well as the creation of lessons adapted to the official programmes. In addition, participation in events and projects oriented towards didactic communication and contact with schools may be considered.
Evaluation methods
Practices (orality) : 20%. 
Written dossier with oral examination based on this written file (80%). This will consist of several parts: 
For CLAS and LAFR: 
* a critical analysis of a work dealing with Didactics (cf. bibliography which will be given at the beginning of the course), with a concrete application of the results to the teaching of Latin and Greek. 
* a critical analysis of a work of vulgarization (handbook, synthesis and companions, comic, novel, manga, movie, video game, etc.) related to the Antiquity and to Ancient Languages, with a concrete application of this material for the teaching of Latin and Greek. 
For CLAS only: 
* creation of original teaching material for the Greek class, based on a thorough research of authentic texts, with an appropriate linguistic and thematic approach (grammatical commentary and textual commentary).  
In the written work, generative AI are to be used in a responsible way, respecting the common rules of academic and scientific integrity. This means that all sources have to be quoted and precisely cited, and that any use of an AI has to be indicated. 
Other information
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Online resources
Moodle
Bibliography
Une bibliographie d'orientation sera remise durant le cours.
A bibliography will be giving during the class.
Faculty or entity
EHAC


Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)

Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Master [120] in French and Romance Languages and Literatures : General