Journal of the National Council of Less Commonly Taught Languages (Jan 2014)

Content-Based Persian Language Instruction at the University of Maryland: A Field-Report

  • Ali Reza Abasi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15
pp. 73 – 98

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Content-based language instruction (CBI) has been increasingly gaining prominence in foreign language education. There is, however, a paucity of reports on less commonly taught language programs in the USA that have adopted this approach. This paper reports on the introduction of CBI in a Persian language program at the University of Maryland. The paper begins with an overview of the most common CBI models in higher education settings. Next, a description of a particular CBI model developed in response to the program needs is presented, followed by a description of an offered course based on this model and a discussion of the views of the students, content faculty, and the language instructor. In conclusion, key considerations and the lessons learned in the process of implementing CBI are discussed.

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