Course Catalog

Study Program SoSe 2019

Englisch Fachwissenschaften/Fachdidaktik, M.Ed

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LEHRVERANSTALTUNGEN DES 4. JAHRES (PO 2014)

Kulturelle Kategorien in den englischsprachigen Kulturen

Course numberTitle of eventLecturer
10-76-4-D2/WD2-10Key Topics in Cultural History: Critical Approaches to Race and Racism (in English)

Seminar (Teaching)

Dates:
weekly (starts in week: 1) Thu. 14:15 - 15:45 GW2 B2890

In this course we will critically explore concepts of race and racism. Race cannot be grounded biologically but is a social contruct ingrained in economic, political and cultural interests. We will look at race-based theories and discourses to examine race and racism from various perspectives.
The course includes weekly reading assignments and requires active participation in discussions based on a thorough preparation of the required reading and occasional film viewing. In addition, you must always bring at least one question or comment about the required reading with you to class (in hard copy). Students will give an oral presentation including a handout and may write a term paper.
A reader with course material will be made available at the beginning of the class. You will also find a choice of books on reserve shelf in the SUuB, 3rd floor.
Requirements:
Oral participation
In-depth knowledge of the reading material
Oral presentation and handout
Final paper (optional)
Please note that prior enrollment via Stud.IP is mandatory

Dr. Karin Esders-Angermund

FD-3 Transfermodul Fachdidaktik, Gy u. BiPEB (MPO 2014) Sommersemester

MPO 2014

Modulbeauftragte/r: Dr. Tim Giesler giesler@uni-bremen.de
Course numberTitle of eventLecturer
10-M80-2-ExMo2-06Language learning, teaching and assessment in the context of migration, integration and immigration (in English)
Modul FD3 Handlungskompetenzen

Seminar (Teaching)
ECTS: 3

Additional dates:
Mon. 01.04.19 10:00 - 14:00 GW2 A3220 (FZHB Selbstlernzentrum)
Mon. 29.04.19 10:00 - 14:00 GW2 A3220 (FZHB Selbstlernzentrum)
Mon. 13.05.19 10:00 - 14:00 GW2 A3220 (FZHB Selbstlernzentrum)
Mon. 27.05.19 10:00 - 14:00 GW2 A3220 (FZHB Selbstlernzentrum)
Mon. 17.06.19 10:00 - 14:00 GW2 A3220 (FZHB Selbstlernzentrum)
Mon. 01.07.19 10:00 - 14:00 GW2 A3220 (FZHB Selbstlernzentrum)
Mon. 08.07.19 10:00 - 14:00 GW2 A3220 (FZHB Selbstlernzentrum)

Das Seminar kann auch als Modul FD3 Handlungskompetenzen angerechnet werden.

In the current area of increasing migration, foreign language learning is gaining momentum, as ac-quiring the target language is widely understood as one means to enable newly arrived migrants integration and participation. In the seminar, we will examine recent research and practical projects to enhance our understanding of the role language proficiency can play in the process of integra-tion. We will also explore “best practice” examples to understand the conditions under which lan-guages in immigration contexts can successfully be taught and acquired.
Within the realm of language teaching and learning, language tests are coming under scrutiny, as they are used and abused as gate keeping devices and as policy instruments to regulate entry and access. We will critically discuss ethical implications of different kinds of language test use. By re-viewing recent research projects and studies, we will deepen our understanding of the purposes language tests could and should serve in integration and migration contexts in order to ensure fair-ness, justice and ethical values.
You will have the opportunity to become familiar with current research and teaching projects in my working group and at the language centre. You will also have the chance to explore a relevant as-pect of your choice in more depths and present your findings in the seminar.

Prof. Dr. Claudia Harsch

LEHRVERANSTALTUNGEN DES 5. JAHRES (PO 2014)

LIT Literaturwissenschaft (MPO 2014)

Modulbeauftragter: Prof. Dr. Norbert Schaffeld nsch@uni-bremen.de

1 Seminar "Literatures in English", 3 CP

Weitere Informationen zum Studienverlauf und den Modulprüfungen finden Sie auf unserer Fachwebseite:
http://www.fb10.uni-bremen.de/anglistik/med/pruefungen.aspx
Course numberTitle of eventLecturer
10-M80-2-ExMo1-02Literatures: How to read a Postcolonial Novel (in English)

Seminar (Teaching)

Dates:
weekly (starts in week: 1) Thu. 10:15 - 11:45 MZH 1460

In this class we will first learn about approaches and tools to literary analysis before we look at how we read texts specifically from a postcolonial perspective. We will then read and discuss two postcolonial novels: 1. The Caribbean text Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys (here the Norton Critical Edition) and the Nigerian text Oil on Water by Helon Habila. Please purchase and read both texts, they are available at the university bookstore on Universitätsboulevard for 11 € each at the beginning of April. All other texts are provided via StudIP.
Class requirements are regular attendance, in-depth knowledge of reading and viewing material, and active class discussion. Reading the texts and watching the films is mandatory. Please note that prior enrollment through StudIP is mandatory.

Prof. Dr. Kerstin Knopf

KULT Kultur- und Sprachgeschichte (MPO 2014)

Modulbeauftragte: Dr. Karin Esders esders@uni-bremen.de

1 Seminar "Key Topics in Cultural History for Teachers of English" oder "Key Topics in Language History for Teachers of English", 3 CP

Weitere Informationen zum Studienverlauf und den Modulprüfungen finden Sie auf unserer Fachwebseite:
http://www.fb10.uni-bremen.de/anglistik/med/pruefungen.aspx
Course numberTitle of eventLecturer
10-76-4-D2/WD2-10Key Topics in Cultural History: Critical Approaches to Race and Racism (in English)

Seminar (Teaching)

Dates:
weekly (starts in week: 1) Thu. 14:15 - 15:45 GW2 B2890

In this course we will critically explore concepts of race and racism. Race cannot be grounded biologically but is a social contruct ingrained in economic, political and cultural interests. We will look at race-based theories and discourses to examine race and racism from various perspectives.
The course includes weekly reading assignments and requires active participation in discussions based on a thorough preparation of the required reading and occasional film viewing. In addition, you must always bring at least one question or comment about the required reading with you to class (in hard copy). Students will give an oral presentation including a handout and may write a term paper.
A reader with course material will be made available at the beginning of the class. You will also find a choice of books on reserve shelf in the SUuB, 3rd floor.
Requirements:
Oral participation
In-depth knowledge of the reading material
Oral presentation and handout
Final paper (optional)
Please note that prior enrollment via Stud.IP is mandatory

Dr. Karin Esders-Angermund