Italian Through Music: A Pedagogical Seminar
Italian Through Music: A Pedagogical Seminar
20 September 2014, 12-4pm
Cherpack Seminar Room - 543 Williams Hall
255 S. 36th Street
Philadelphia 19104
Do you teach Italian? Do you love music? Join us at the University of Pennsylvania September 20, 12-4pm, to discover how you can use music in your Italian classroom.
This seminar is offered to K-12 teachers in existing Italian programs as well as to individuals and schools that may be interested in establishing a new Italian program. It will lead K-12 teachers of Italian on an exploration of the use of music a) to introduce students to the study of the Italian language and culture; b) to introduce or reinforce specific grammar structures, communicative situations, and cultural themes, with work aimed at developing all four language skills – listening, speaking, reading, writing - at different levels. The seminar provides Act 48 credits in Pennsylvania.
The seminar is structured in a series of presentation by experienced University of Pennsylvania faculty and invited speakers, followed by a workshop that will offer the opportunity for small group brainstorming and to create activities at different grade levels. A light lunch will be served during the presentations
Follow the link for a detailed program and the registration form, http://www.sas.upenn.
Thanks to
Marina Della Putta Johnston, PhD Undegraduate Chair - Italian Assistant Director, Center for Italian Studies University of Pennsylvania 549 Williams Hall 255 South 36th Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 Tel. 215 898 6040 Fax. 215 898 0933 http://www.sas.upenn.edu/italians/ https://www.facebook.com/ italian.at.penn
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