Venue: King's College London
Email: pia.resnik@kphvie.ac.at
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Event Date: 21/03/2020 09:30 - 15:00
This international workshop will be held at King’s College London on Saturday 21 March 2020 and is aimed at teachers and students at both secondary and tertiary level. It seeks to contribute to our understanding of the crucial role emotions play in the foreign language classroom and to find ways in which interest in language learning can be raised. To this end, the workshop contributions will focus on positive emotions in language learning, the relevance of teacher happiness, students’ and teachers’ views on links between emotions and learning modern languages in the UK as well as mentoring as a way to instill positive emotions about language learning. Crucially, the workshop will provide a platform to exchange experiences, learn from each other and explore possibilities to implement research findings in classroom situations, all in dialogue with educators, students and researchers.
The workshop is free but there is limited availability.
Programme:
9:30: Registration open & coffee
10:00-10:15: Welcome and Opening of Workshop
10:15-11:15: TALK & WORKSHOP: Liana Pavelescu (South Thames College, UK):
Zooming in on positive emotions in foreign language learning and teaching
11:15-11:45: TALK: Sharona Moskowitz (Birkbeck College, UK):
Is teacher happiness contagious? A study of the link between perceptions of language teacher happiness and student attitudes
11:45-12:45: Lunch break
12:45-13:45: TALK & WORKSHOP: Pia Resnik (University College of Teacher Education, Vienna/Krems, Austria) & Christine Schallmoser (King’s College London, UK):
"It's pretty, pretty much crisis point." Discussing and developing ways to increase students’ interest in MFLs in the UK
13:45-14:45: TALK & WORKSHOP: Lucy Jenkins (University of Cardiff):
Mentoring: inspiring our young learners to love languages
14:45-15:00: Closing of Workshop
All welcome!
If you wish to attend, please visit the website to sign up by 7 March.
Any queries should be directed to the event organisers:
pia.resnik@kphvie.ac.at ; christine.schallmoser@kcl.ac.uk