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Intercultural Standard: Culture
          March 6, 2012
The Standard…
       (BEWARE: Lots of big words)
• The student will be able to use the target
  language to gain knowledge and demonstrate
  understanding of the relationship among
  practices, products, and perspectives of cultures
  other than his/her own and will be able to discuss
  and analyze cultural practices within the political,
  economic, social, educational, religious, and
  artistic realms in the target language in order to
  determine their global significance.
What is “Culture?”
Culture – the Fifth Skill
Discuss!



• Is it Important to teach culture in our language
  classes? Why or why not?

• How is culture currently taught in your classes?

• Are you satisfied?
Big “C” culture vs Little “c” culture
“Big C” culture?




• Big C culture refers to that culture which is most
  visible. Some visible forms of culture include
  holidays, art, popular culture, literature, and
  food.
“Little c” culture?




• Little c culture, in contrast, in the more invisible type of
  culture associated with a region, group of people, language,
  etc.
• Some examples of little c culture include communication
  styles, verbal and non-verbal language symbols, cultural
  norms (what is proper and improper in social interactions),
  how to behave, etc.
In American/U.S. culture, which of the below would be
    designated "Big C" culture, and which "Little c"? Why? Which
       items might be debatable as to their designation? Why?

•    Mark Twain                  •   The Great Gatsby
•    "Citizen Kane"              •   iPods
•    a MacDonald's menu          •   baseball
•    Leonard Bernstein           •   The Great Depression
•    a business card             •   a bus ticket
•    Madonna                     •   a Coke can
•    Betsy Ross' flag            •   The White House
•    Radio ad
Be Careful!
Generalizations vs stereotypes
Ways to Teach Culture…
• Art work                     • Newspapers
• Commercials                  • Anecdotes
• Videos/movies (made in the   • Illustrations
  original country)            • Photographs
• Music videos                 • Literature
• News casts                   • Stories
• Pod casts                    • Realia (products from target
• Radio                          culture)
• Field trips                  • Authentic materials
• Festivals                      (Materials used by native
• Maps                           speakers)
• Songs
Videos…
How to choose a video?
should be current, accurate and useful
should have a high audio/visual correlation: picture
and sound/words should work together to enhance
meaning
should contain multiple "layers," where repeated
viewings can increase understanding
choose material with high production value (Quality)
present a complete discrete segment (beginning,
middle, end), are entertaining, and can maintain the
interest of a native speaker.
Discuss…
• Have you used video in the classes you teach?
  For what purpose? (i.e., linguistic, cultural, just
  for fun, etc.)

• Did you design specific activities to accompany
  the video, or were students only required to
  view the video?

• Did the video activity achieve its goal? Explain
  what was successful and what was not. What
  would you change next time?
How to Use Authentic materials
1. Previewing: makes the material more readily
   understandable to the learner
2. Task Viewing: guides the learner in peeling
   away the various layers of the video
   segment, to discover and master the linguistic
   and cultural material contained in it.
3. Follow-Up: helps the learner understand the
   broader application of the material covered in
   the segment
What does “culture” look like at
 various proficiency levels?
In general:
Cultural Knowledge: Familiarization with selected cultural
   characteristics, history, values, belief systems, and behaviors of the
   members of another ethnic group (Adams, 1995).

Cultural Awareness: Developing sensitivity and understanding of
   another ethnic group. This usually involves internal changes in terms
   of attitudes and values. Awareness and sensitivity also refer to the
   qualities of openness and flexibility that people develop in relation to
   others. Cultural awareness must be supplemented with cultural
   knowledge (Adams, 1995).

Cultural Sensitivity: Knowing that cultural differences as well as
   similarities exist, without assigning values, i.e., better or worse, right
   or wrong, to those cultural differences (National Maternal and Child
   Health Center on Cultural Competency, 1997).
Sample Novice Benchmarks:
• Develop awareness and demonstrate
  understanding of some basic practices,
  products and perspectives of cultures where
  the target language is spoken.
• Observe and participate in age-appropriate
  culturally authentic activities, such as
  celebrations, songs, games and dances.
Sample Intermediate Benchmarks
• Identify differences in cultural
  products, practices, and perspectives, which
  lead to generalizations or stereotyping among
  cultures.
• Identify achievements of important people
  from different countries where the target
  language is spoken.
Sample Advanced Benchmarks
• Investigate some of the significant historic and
  contemporary influences from the cultures
  studied such as
  explorers, artists, musicians, and athletes.
• Compare and contrast cultural
  products, practices, and perspectives among
  cultures with the same language in order to
  dispel stereotyping.
What Culture do you want to explore
           and share?


• List some categories of culture you would like to
  incorporate in your class
• Include both “Big C” and “Little c”
• After you find the resources, what are you
  going to DO with them so students really “get”
  it?
Resources
• http://coerll.utexas.edu/methods/modules/cu
  lture/
• http://nadabs.tripod.com/culture/
• http://www2.education.ualberta.ca/staff/olen
  ka.Bilash/best%20of%20bilash/culture.html

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Culture Standard and Technology

  • 2. The Standard… (BEWARE: Lots of big words) • The student will be able to use the target language to gain knowledge and demonstrate understanding of the relationship among practices, products, and perspectives of cultures other than his/her own and will be able to discuss and analyze cultural practices within the political, economic, social, educational, religious, and artistic realms in the target language in order to determine their global significance.
  • 4. Culture – the Fifth Skill
  • 5. Discuss! • Is it Important to teach culture in our language classes? Why or why not? • How is culture currently taught in your classes? • Are you satisfied?
  • 6. Big “C” culture vs Little “c” culture
  • 7. “Big C” culture? • Big C culture refers to that culture which is most visible. Some visible forms of culture include holidays, art, popular culture, literature, and food.
  • 8. “Little c” culture? • Little c culture, in contrast, in the more invisible type of culture associated with a region, group of people, language, etc. • Some examples of little c culture include communication styles, verbal and non-verbal language symbols, cultural norms (what is proper and improper in social interactions), how to behave, etc.
  • 9. In American/U.S. culture, which of the below would be designated "Big C" culture, and which "Little c"? Why? Which items might be debatable as to their designation? Why? • Mark Twain • The Great Gatsby • "Citizen Kane" • iPods • a MacDonald's menu • baseball • Leonard Bernstein • The Great Depression • a business card • a bus ticket • Madonna • a Coke can • Betsy Ross' flag • The White House • Radio ad
  • 11. Ways to Teach Culture… • Art work • Newspapers • Commercials • Anecdotes • Videos/movies (made in the • Illustrations original country) • Photographs • Music videos • Literature • News casts • Stories • Pod casts • Realia (products from target • Radio culture) • Field trips • Authentic materials • Festivals (Materials used by native • Maps speakers) • Songs
  • 12. Videos… How to choose a video? should be current, accurate and useful should have a high audio/visual correlation: picture and sound/words should work together to enhance meaning should contain multiple "layers," where repeated viewings can increase understanding choose material with high production value (Quality) present a complete discrete segment (beginning, middle, end), are entertaining, and can maintain the interest of a native speaker.
  • 13. Discuss… • Have you used video in the classes you teach? For what purpose? (i.e., linguistic, cultural, just for fun, etc.) • Did you design specific activities to accompany the video, or were students only required to view the video? • Did the video activity achieve its goal? Explain what was successful and what was not. What would you change next time?
  • 14. How to Use Authentic materials 1. Previewing: makes the material more readily understandable to the learner 2. Task Viewing: guides the learner in peeling away the various layers of the video segment, to discover and master the linguistic and cultural material contained in it. 3. Follow-Up: helps the learner understand the broader application of the material covered in the segment
  • 15. What does “culture” look like at various proficiency levels?
  • 16. In general: Cultural Knowledge: Familiarization with selected cultural characteristics, history, values, belief systems, and behaviors of the members of another ethnic group (Adams, 1995). Cultural Awareness: Developing sensitivity and understanding of another ethnic group. This usually involves internal changes in terms of attitudes and values. Awareness and sensitivity also refer to the qualities of openness and flexibility that people develop in relation to others. Cultural awareness must be supplemented with cultural knowledge (Adams, 1995). Cultural Sensitivity: Knowing that cultural differences as well as similarities exist, without assigning values, i.e., better or worse, right or wrong, to those cultural differences (National Maternal and Child Health Center on Cultural Competency, 1997).
  • 17. Sample Novice Benchmarks: • Develop awareness and demonstrate understanding of some basic practices, products and perspectives of cultures where the target language is spoken. • Observe and participate in age-appropriate culturally authentic activities, such as celebrations, songs, games and dances.
  • 18. Sample Intermediate Benchmarks • Identify differences in cultural products, practices, and perspectives, which lead to generalizations or stereotyping among cultures. • Identify achievements of important people from different countries where the target language is spoken.
  • 19. Sample Advanced Benchmarks • Investigate some of the significant historic and contemporary influences from the cultures studied such as explorers, artists, musicians, and athletes. • Compare and contrast cultural products, practices, and perspectives among cultures with the same language in order to dispel stereotyping.
  • 20. What Culture do you want to explore and share? • List some categories of culture you would like to incorporate in your class • Include both “Big C” and “Little c” • After you find the resources, what are you going to DO with them so students really “get” it?
  • 21. Resources • http://coerll.utexas.edu/methods/modules/cu lture/ • http://nadabs.tripod.com/culture/ • http://www2.education.ualberta.ca/staff/olen ka.Bilash/best%20of%20bilash/culture.html

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Generalization: A generalization is a broad statement about a group of people or things.It states something they have in common. Make sure it is based on fact.Stereotypes: Generalizations, or assumptions, that people make about the characteristics of all members of a group, based on an image (often wrong) about what people in that group are like.