Advanced Methodologies of Language Acquisition

Below are examples of the exciting work completed by students in the Master of Education in World Language Instruction program at Concordia College.  We have student projects in many different languages and will be adding regularly to this list.

AMLA 612: Accessing Cultural Products, Practices, and Perspectives via Technology

Students in AMLA 612 have a class wiki discussing various aspects of culture. Students have added their own wiki pages on this blog featuring class projects in:

For more project samples, please visit our class wiki site. These wikis feature great ideas and ready-to-use class activities.


AMLA 610: Technology for Effective Language Instruction

Students created web pages and learning activities for their students. They have created podcasts, wikis, and all kinds of interesting and interactive assignments using a variety of forms of technology.


AMLA 610
and AMLA 612 are two on-line courses taught as part of a collaborative graduate program between Concordia College and the Concordia Language Villages.  To learn more about the Master of Education in World Language Instruction program, please visit www.cord.edu/graduate.

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